Who else is tired of switching between apps for work communication? Any hacks?

Shay
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I'm talking about one app for emails, another app for collaboration, another one for integration.. the list goes on and on ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ
Adebayo Mustafa
@shaaay I can heavily relate to this. Jump on PC, launch music app, launch slack, launch calendar etc. And that's why we are building Workverse, one tab with all the tools you need while also protecting your privacy
@adebayo_mustafa Also I hit notify me! All the best for the launch ๐Ÿš€ Hope to see you around Zapmail as well. We are launching next week too.
Adebayo Mustafa
@shaaay I'm looking forward to your launch. Great work you have put together with the team at Zapmail. Is this your first version?
@adebayo_mustafa thanks Adebayo ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ means a lot. I wouldnโ€™t say 1st version per say, we did have a few iterations from the product concept, to UI and branding, but in terms of launching yes this is our first time launching on Product hunt and at a global scale. ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Adebayo Mustafa
@shaaay Niceee. Weldone. I see how much feature you have on and was wondering how long it took to get them done. I will be notified when you launch, I will reach out to give feedback. Cheers
GaganDeep Tomar
This reminds me of a funny statement one of my seniors made: "Your seniority in your company is defined by the number of open tabs in your browser and the number of work apps you've installed"
@gagandt ๐Ÿ˜‚ haha, that's a good one. Although I think having many tabs open is just a general case for everyone, regardless. I guess as early adapters, you'd always want to try new apps, hence the high count?
Ishan
I am currently trying to solve this very problem, creating a single window all in one work management platform. Have a look: www.slamapp.co
@theslamapp hey that's great Ishan! I checked it out, seems cool. It's bending towards a more centralized Project Management app?
Edward G
In my experience "all in one" tools rarely work out for the best. For example, I love notion for a lot of my documentation but when it comes to quick notes, Obsidian or Apple Notes works out best.