Hello Product Hunters, and thanks, Brad. We are excited to share Dossiers with you today! I’m Travis, a co-founder at FullContact and worked closely with @mattdelliott to build Dossiers.
FullContact Dossiers adds a link to your Google Calendar events with a briefing on each of the attendees so that you have information on your upcoming meeting at your fingertips. It is also tightly coupled with your FullContact address book so that private contact information, tags, and notes are surfaced to you in the dossier.
We’ve been users of a few similar products over the years but felt like they fell short in a few ways. We wanted a single, clean place where anyone attending the meeting could view the dossier so that everyone is prepared. We feel that there are numerous sources of insights that could be added to the briefings and while many of these will be coming in the future, our first was exposing private contact data from your address book to your view of the briefing. We also feel like in leveraging FullContact’s API’s we have one of the better data sources available in powering a product like this.
It’s free to use so check it out and let us know what you think!
Thanks for all the feedback on our first release of Dossiers. We've taken your comments into account and are excited to share some updates with you. Starting today, you'll notice the Daily Dossier email has a new look and feel. We've also applied some of these visual changes to the web view.
Dossiers is a project we continue to iterate and improve upon, so please continue to share your suggestions with us!
@yadu236 The dossier can optionally be added to your calendar events as a link. You can also optionally have it send you an email each morning at roughly 5am local time (based on your calendar setting) which will be a summary of your day with links to the various dossiers. Finally, you can also view the dossiers at any time by just visiting the dashboard at https://dossier.fullcontact.com.
Pretty slick. How can I get it to pull in both my personal Google calendar and my Google Apps calendar (i.e. my company calendar)? My FullContact account is already connected to both.
@jcinsv At this point you'll have to sign out and sign in with the other google account. That will get it working for both accounts. Right now we don't have an option to combine dashboards for multiple google accounts, but you'll get the links in your events automatically on both. Perhaps in the future we will have an option to login using either and see a unified dashboard.
@jcinsv Another suggestion would be to delegate access in Google Calendars from one account to another. With Read/Write access it'll show up in My Calendars.
Thanks Matt. Your first suggestion seems to be working. It's not pulling in info for everyone though. Some people are listed as "No Information Available" on the Dossier page even though there's plenty of info showing in their FullContact entry.
@travis_todd quick turnaround :) Saw this in my morning dossier email -
"What's New In Dossiers
Your private address book data is now included in your dossiers. Just make sure you're logged in and have your FullContact account linked"
Another vote for Office 365 support. I’ve been using Accompany on my personal gmail, but like this app it does not support Outlook. Microsoft is on track for 120 million users on O365, all business users, and based on that alone and the lack of competitive options, an Outlook plugin is a rich opportunity.
I started using these a few days ago and think they're great - nice work! My only feedback would be to change the font, as I have a slightly hard time reading it (ex: https://dossier.fullcontact.com/...)
@jjudge Thanks for the feedback and trying it out Jeff! We've received the same feedback from a few others as well, so we will get that changed / improved!
@cod3boy There is a public view of the dossier that is shared with everyone on the event (assuming you have that setting turned on). However, if you also authenticate to your FullContact address book it will show your private contact information to you in the dossier, but that portion of the briefing is private to just you (phone numbers, email, tags, notes, etc.).
So excited to use this. I get a digest at the top of the morning for both my Gcal and my Todoist. A swipeable card based system to flip through my meetings that day would be something I'd love in looking over my schedule each morning.
@shawn_cheng Let us know how it goes Shawn. I turned my GCal digest off last week because the morning dossier has everything it has plus links to all the briefings!
@vasu_nadella great question! We have actually prototyped a few that we are using internally to better understand who our own customers are. But you could imagine things like:
Billing systems such as Stripe / etc - Is this attendee a paying customer? What billing plan are they on? How long have they been a customer?
Support Systems - Has the attendee filed a support request with us recently? What was the request, etc.?
CRM Systems - Is this person a lead/contact? Has someone else in my organization been talking with them and what have those conversations been?
Email - when/what were my recent emails with this person?
Phone/SMS - when is the last time we talked by phone?
I think there are numerous cases like this but this is the flavor of what we are thinking! If anyone has ideas or votes, leave them here in the comments as we would love any feedback.
@vasu_nadella@travis_todd I would love to see any kind of intra-company communication so that I don't speak off context, especially when Im not a big company.
I would also love to see who amongst my network knows the person well.