Some side benefits that come with the app: Since even the most popular desktop apps have a web version, like Slack, Teams, Outlook, etc., you can completely move away from all your desktop apps and your browser and get work done all in one system. It is truly refreshing and eliminates tons of friction in your flow. The advantage of using tools like Slack inside Floutwork is that any link you click on within Slack won't bounce you to your browser full of tabs; it will just open as a tab within the Slack app within Floutwork. PWAs that are installed on your OS taskbar as apps have this major flaw — they still bounce you to your browser whenever you click on a link. So, accessing any web app or PWA within Floutwork offers a seamless experience.
My previous post: I posted about this product at the beginning of the year, but it was still very rudimentary and I didn't give any background on my post. I received a lot of feedback from the HN community and implemented some much-discussed topics like 1.) Dedicated focus mode. 2.) Smooth onboarding. 3.) Dark Mode. 4.) Ability to download all your data. 5.) Upfront pricing. I greatly value the HN's insights!
My previous post: I posted about this product at the beginning of the year, but it was still very rudimentary and I didn't give any background on my post. I received a lot of feedback from the HN community and implemented some much-discussed topics like 1.) Dedicated focus mode. 2.) Smooth onboarding. 3.) Dark Mode. 4.) Ability to download all your data. 5.) Upfront pricing. I greatly value the HN's insights!
There are great screenshots of the app in the landing page: https://www.floutwork.com