Today we're launching our teams feature, letting you easily save, collaborate, and search content with a group of people. I'd love feedback and suggestions. It's completely changed bookmarking for me, and hope it can help others be more productive as well. Both the personal and teams product are free. If you want to check out the upgraded teams features, use code HACKERNEWS for $150 in credit.
We will give it a try and then I will post a feedback.
It seems one can make the most beautiful, intuitive wiki-style tool for enterprise knowledge sharing and it will quickly become irrelevant because no one will consistently contribute.
That's why, I think, enterprise communication is such a hotter market...its software consistently begs its users for attention.
Evernote's collaboration features are seriously lacking though. I'm curious to see how this will stack up against it.
What will be the pricing model? Before investing time and effort into something like this, I'd want to know it's backed by a sustainable business model and will be around for years to come.
• Full-text search. Keep a page—or a co-worker keeps something work related—and you can search for anything inside it. Great for finding that blog post where you remember some of the content, but not the title.
• Integration into Google. With our Chrome and Firefox extensions, your keeps show directly in Google. You don't have to remember you kept a page, and they come back when you're searching for them.
• Communication. The browser extension easily lets you chat on the page or send the page as an email. This makes isolating conversations to specific content very easy. Even highlight a section of the page and send the highlight.
• Libraries (groups of keeps) can be published, shared, and collaborated on. Here are some of my public ones: https://www.kifi.com/andrew. We have tens more private that we use internally.
Trello is awesome for task collaboration, and we think we compliment them for keeping track and collaborating on web resources. Would love your feedback, feel free to email me direct at andrew@kifi.com with any more thoughts.
Or maybe can, but you have some features I had never even thought about. There's perhaps a subtle point from which a team should think about using your service instead of Trello or other more general services.