A graph where nodes represent units of your business, their connection to each other and their status. Click on any node to see details, manage assigned tasks and documents.
Hi everyone. Graphix Link is my first product. Big personal satisfaction, no matter how it goes!
I've been freelancing for about 7 years now, and noticed that often during projects it's hard to have an overview of what's going on between different teams and departments.
Most management tools I've seen are focused on one team or project, but often you have people waiting on other people, and it's hard to keep track of that.
This is my take at solving this problem, by having a visual representation that tries to give useful info at a glance.
I have a ton of ideas on how to improve and expand this but I mostly wanted to get it out, gather some feedback and see where it leads.
Congratulations on the launch of Graphix Link! This innovative tool is a fantastic asset for businesses looking to streamline their operations and enhance organizational efficiency. The concept of visualizing business units as nodes in a graph is not only intuitive but also aligns well with modern approaches to data representation and management.
Applause to the creators of the business management graph tool! 📊 I'm eager to try it for simplifying business organization. Clicking and managing—sounds promising!
@lorenzo_cattaneo1, great job on the launch of the Graphix Link! It looks like a really helpful tool for visualizing and analyzing business data. Way to go!
Hey there! Your product, Graphix Link, seems like a fantastic tool for visualizing business data. I'm really excited to see it in action when you launch. As I'm planning to launch my own product soon, I was wondering if you have any advice for someone like me who's about to enter the market. Additionally, I would love to get your feedback once my product is live. Feel free to click on the "Notify" button to receive a notification when it's ready. Thanks in advance!
@lorenzo_cattaneo1
Hey there! 🚀 Huge congrats on launching Graphix Link! 🌐 The struggle to keep tabs on inter-team collaborations is real, and your visual representation approach sounds like a game-changer! 🤩 What inspired the name "Graphix Link," and can you share a sneak peek into some of those exciting ideas you have in mind for future improvements?
@aashish_peepra Hi, thank you! Coming next is an API integration, so that it's possible to connect your own dataset. I'm also considering adding a Zapier integration, but that would come as a second release
Congrats on the launch!
Your graph-based tool seems like a highly efficient and user-friendly solution for business management. Its visual and interactive nature is likely to appeal to a wide range of users, from small business owners to managers in larger organizations.
Graphix Link looks like a powerful tool to map out and monitor complex business operations. What data sources can be integrated with it? How users can customize the graph representation?
@itsawaisyounas At the moment you can set icons and labels for each node so it's clear what they are.
Data at the moment is self contained, but I'm nearly done with an API integration that will let you pilot status and kanban tasks through an API.
So you'll be able to connect your own data through a rest interface, and receive webhooks when you change stuff from the platform.
Is there any particular integration you'd like to see? I was thinking to make it work with Zapier as a second step, but I'm open to feedback
Kudos on this innovative graph tool where business units are nodes, showing connections and statuses. The ability to click a node for details and task management is a smart, efficient way to visualize and interact with business structures.
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