p/pyrus
The team communication app that helps get things done
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Pyrus — The team communication app that helps get things done
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Pyrus helps track tasks and automate business processes in a single app. It’s a place where conversations happen, decisions are made, and execution is seamless. With Pyrus, your team communication stays focused.
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stepan ilyin
I remember trying Pyrus for a very specific feature of creating Workflows. Something similar that we now have in Jira but across all the company and not only engineering. Something like: * When the task is finished by Person A, * then the task should be transferred to the Person B, * and after.. It was pretty awesome and helped to streamline a few processes within multiple teams.
Alexander Blagochevsky
@stepah Thanks! Appreciate your feedback!
Max Nalsky
Hey Product Hunt, Pyrus founder here. Thanks @bramk for hunting us! Our goal is to create the general-purpose work communication tool for a post-Asana, post-spreadsheets world. In most companies every department uses different software to track work. When an issue involves multiple departments, everyone falls back to email as group chats get over-flooded. And even despite recent breakthroughs in team messaging, email usage still grows faster than the earth’s population. But what if the whole company ran on a single platform that is: • as easy to use as email and Slack • powerful enough to build apps • fully customizable - no coding required That’s Pyrus. We started with blending task management and communication into one single app, then added custom-built forms and flexible routing capabilities. If MS Excel is the no-coding tool for creating interactive models, then Pyrus is the Excel for workflows. We give everyone the superpower of transforming their business processes into digital form in minutes. There is a great tradition of founders giving back to this community. Today, we decided to go beyond the Product Hunt users and made Pyrus free for 3 months to everyone who signs up in April 2020. Thanks for the up-vote. Don't forget to download the Pyrus mobile app (it works offline and seamlessly syncs in the background). Stay safe! Max Founder, Pyrus
MarkGitsSalesforce
Cool - it's been a while since I trialed your product. Seems to have undergone some large shifts and I'm looking forward to trying it again. Well done!
Max Nalsky
@mark_gits_sf Thanks, we rethought the whole product. Do you aim to use Pyrus for task management or building workflows?
Alexander Blagochevsky
Hello guys, I am the Product Designer of Pyrus. Would love to hear your first impressions about your experience with us! :)
Elle Kalashkova
Cool product! I like the simple interface and the Kanban board. Reminds me of Trello. Or are you better than them? 🙂
Max Nalsky
@ellekalashkova Thanks for the feedback! Pyrus is a communication tool, first and foremost. It structures your conversations around tasks, makes them focused, accountable, and to-the-point. On top of that, there is a workflow engine that requires no coding to set up.
Andrew Silin
+1 looks like similar to Monday
Max Nalsky
@andrew_silin Pyrus emphasizes more on communication and workflows.
Ulyana Nekrasova
why would one need it? there are workday, salesforce, other tools
Max Nalsky
@ulyana_nekrasova Thanks for the question! Unlike enterprise software, Pyrus is built around communication. One can easily @ mention colleagues in any task/issue of any business process. From the TCO standpoint, Pyrus is easier to scale with literally no coding required. Anyone can build an app and have it running within minutes.