Mindmesh, a work panel to increase productivity
Mindmesh is presented as a new work space on the internet, a website from where we can centralize notes and meetings, integrating different platforms, such as Gmail, Slack, Jira and more.
The idea is to prevent us from having to jump from one application to another constantly, and for this they have created a product that can save us from meetings, extra conversations, scattered notes and others, all with the aim of increasing concentration.
We’re told people are inundated with Slack notifications, jumping through meetings and disconnected tools, and ending up wasting time on little details from one tool to another. They end up creating a time in the calendar to focus, saving email for the night and slack for bath time, all so that the day ends up being more productive.
What they have done is a new virtual desktop with the following functions:
– Unifies all your work: note taking, to-do lists, calendar events.
– Possibility to work from all your tools: Slack, Drive, Notion, Confluence, Jira, Trello, Shortcut, Linear, Figma, Miro, Github, Gmail and others.
– Replaces current note-taking and to-do list tools like Apple Notes, Evernote, Todoist, Trello, Google Docs, or Notion.
– Optimize individual flows, regardless of what colleagues are using.
Mindmesh is easy to set up, and they’re SOC 2 – Type II certified and Google verified for sensitive OAuth scopes, so data stays safe in your cloud.
In this video you have an introduction to the platform:
You can use it for free at mindmesh.com, and it’s free forever if you install it before the end of April.