The all new Slite gives your team one place to share ideas, collect knowledge and stay in tune across time and space. Faster, more collaborative and more complete, we can't wait to hear what you think.
We're a remote company since Day 1. As the team grows, it's vital to learn from our experiments. Slite is the tool we use to do so. It helps us keep in-sync. It helps us grow.
Plus the Slite onboarding experience is mind-blowing!
Hey all,
I'm Chris, co-founder of Slite. I'm thrilled to RE-introduce the all-new Slite, three years - almost on the dot - after our initial launch on PH 🎉
Slite then was a note app for teams. The all-new Slite plays in an entire other dimension. From early on, teams used it for more than just notes. They transferred their knowledge bases, projects and all sorts of information to Slite.
So we've worked to build the perfect tool for teams to centralize and structure all their information.
Here's what's new and better:
- The editor. I just plain love it and believe it's one of the best collaborative writing experiences you'll find on the web today.
- Smart Tables. Our version of simple databases lets you structure, sort, and filter information and documents. It opens a whole world of possibilities.
- The interface. We've redesigned most of the app, uncluttered and simplified everything. And we have a beautiful dark mode for those who like it. 🌘
- Catch up. A simple way to see exactly where your team needs you. It's just the beginning towards calmer work.
- Integrations. So you can embed external content in Slite or push content externally.
- An updated mobile app. That's way more enjoyable to use
- Draft by Slite. Our Chrome extension, that turns your browser tabs in to Slite docs.
And much more, check it out and let us know what you think!
To top it all off, we're also introducing a new brand developed in partnership with StudioKoto (big thanks Tim, Aniko, Louie, Fred, Rosie & team 👏). This brand aligns more clearly with our vision to help teams transition to remote, asynchronous communication and written culture.
Check it out and let us know what you think 👋
@christophepas looks sososo good, blown away by the site, copy, brand, colors, everything. Probably the best rebrand I have seen, especially in the time of such strange redesigns (e.g. Medium/Dropbox). Fantastic all around and super proud to be a user and lover of Slite. Mobile app icon looks kick-ass too! Incredible work and SO excited for what's to come :)
This makes me happy to see. I've been cheering you on since we began to wind down Corilla, as we wanted to see these features in the world. Ton, our designer, and I were often wondering "why isn't anyone else wanting to do a browser-as-instant-note-taking view", so I'm happy to see it alive elsewhere.
Really excited for you @christophepas (avec un biais supplémentaire car nous avons commencé à Paris aussi). I still get former Corilla users emailing me each week to ask what content tools we recommend - and I know which to refer at the top of that list... :)
@davedri That means a lot coming from you, I remember very well being amazed by the Corilla logo a long time ago!
And as for the browser-as-instant-note-taking view, https://www.producthunt.com/post... is exactly that!
@christophepas I love how FAST this all is. High fives (or whatever is the appropriate socially distanced version of praise) to the technical teams too!
Perfect example of a product that delivers the 80/20 rule. You give me the top 20% of what I need that gets 80% done...... well done.
1. Great for managing internal teams, simplify internal docs, on-boarding docs and easy to find what you need.
2. The Design: it's fun, clean and brings a smile to my face when using it.
3. No Fluff and Simple: not cluttered with extra features and tools that I don't need, you give me the bare bones to get it done.
@christophepas@pierre_renaudin@mydigitalself@laure_albouy
Keep up the good work!
It took us forever to find the right note taking tool for our company, we tried Evernote, notion, Google docs, confluence etc... but in one way or another they didn’t work for us. When we tried slite we found something that worked great, simple, focused on actually taking notes but also flexible. It’s great to see you just entered this phase 2, keep it up! 😎
Side note: the only thing I don’t like it’s the new logo :P as an iOS icon is particularly confusing since it seems like a “loading state” and it looks a lot like an app “downloading” an update which is pretty weird. Maybe is just me tho, I guess data will tell. Cheers guys ;)
@igecky thank you so much for the kind note, Giacomo! aha new logos always take some getting used to, but really appreciate the feedback and see where you're coming from :)
Very excited to share this new Slite with everyone, and can't wait to hear your feedback—we're here all day to answer any and all questions!
For those who are curious to learn more about our recent releases, here's a log of all our updates: https://slite.slite.com/api/s/no...
@aquib Thanks for asking! :) The copy was a team effort, and Studio Koto helped us a ton with new voice guidelines, as well <3. (And though she wouldn't prefer me to single her out, I can't stop myself: @laure_albouy has been brilliant with guiding the copy, especially.)
Hope this helps!
@aquib Yep Laure has done an excellent job bringing everything to life and implementing the new ToV in a really creative way.
And to be specific at Koto, Louie Zeegen and Anikó Legner drove the overall ToV and strategy. It was a pleasure working with them, and we're really happy with the output. I highly recommend reaching out.
I've been using Slite since August 2019 and it's been an absolutely joy to use. It's been a massive upgrade from using Google Docs to using Slite in the accessibility of information across the org.
I love the speed of it too, it's fast to keep up with speed of thought and interlinking of documents is a breeze. Slite has also managed to launch new features at a healthy cadence and I'm glad the consistency is paying off.
I've batted for the use of Slite in my organization and I wish Slite all the best with the rebrand and the updated features.
@kavirkaycee for championing Slite in your organization! We'd love to see how we can make a better job at supporting you driving the usage of Slite. I just sent you an email to keep the conversation going :)
Wow! Slite has really come a long way. It's evolved from a note app to looking more and more like a mature document app that competes with Notion and Confluence.
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