Peggy Chang

Quire Document - Unleashing the Power of Document in Project Management

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With Quire Document, you don’t just create rich, collaborative documents—you integrate them directly into your workflow. Connect your ideas, documents, and projects—all in perfect sync! 🚀

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Peggy Chang

Hey Product Hunt! If you love turning ideas into action, you’ll love Quire Document—our latest feature that bridges the gap between planning and execution.

Ever wished your project discussions, notes, and brainstorming sessions could seamlessly interact with your tasks? Quire Document offers an all-in-one workspace that eliminates the need to switch between multiple apps. It seamlessly integrates notes and tasks, turning ideas into actionable steps without losing momentum.

With Quire Document, you don’t just create rich, collaborative documents—you integrate them directly into your workflow. More importantly, your documents and tasks work together dynamically. Imagine embedding formulas in Docs that pull real-time data from your tasks, displaying key results, indicators, or even a project dashboard right inside your document. No more scattered notes or missing context—just a fully connected workspace where every idea translates into actionable progress.

Especially, in Quire Document, you can create your own Formulas and a Dashboard, and link them to your tasks.


Whether you’re drafting a proposal, mapping out a strategy, or documenting progress, Quire Document keeps everything in sync. And the best part? You can navigate between tasks and documents with a single click.

Try it out today and experience a whole new way to organize your thoughts and get things done! 🎯✨

Jonas Urbonas

Quire Document looks super helpful! Keeping notes and tasks in one place instead of jumping between apps is a big time-saver. Can the formulas pull custom data based on different project needs?

Tania Bell

team, congrats on the launch.


curious - how is this different to GDocs, Notion etc.?

Marco Visin
Launching soon!

Nice,I am a @Notion user but I could give this a try