I love it and I thought about the same ideas couple of times since Slack has definitely became a place which slowly replaces business email in our company. I'm using Todoist extensively since few months and I love it (it replaced Trello).
An integration with todoist would make this product the perfect one for me or maybe I should consider switching over to Sortd? Is anyone using them as their main TODO list?
@arnaud_breton Yes, I am. Daily. And it's awesome. Switch! ;-) On a serious note, integrations like that are on the roadmap. For now I would say it depends on what Todoist features you use extensively. If you aren't doing anything too fancy then I think it would be viable to switch.
I wonder how Slack would react to this. It's VERY smart. I was part of a start up that created a messaging app that enabled users to turn chat messages to Action items. So this is very similar except leverages the Slack platform.
Sortd's client needs U2F support so that Google accounts using U2F can register/login/use their product.
EDIT: and a way to switch Google accounts.. Now that I've logged into one, I can't log into the other (or switch Google accounts at all). Really messy account management going on with this. Now the app is unusable because I can't find a way to clear the Google account data....
(suggestion for @bradgreathead@waynesilby@rodneykuhn)
@nivo0o0, thanks for the hunt!
We’re super excited to announce the Sortd for Slack public beta release.
Rod, Brad and myself are here to answer any questions.
To give some insight into the origins of this product… Sortd for Gmail has become increasingly popular as an effective way to manage email. We’ve had tons of requests for the ability to share lists, tasks etc. Since privacy is a big deal when it comes to email we felt that it just made more sense to build on top of Slack for our team collaboration value prop (at least initially).
The main idea behind Sortd for Slack is that it’s a Trello-like experience, but the communication component is Slack itself, so you can chat to your team and manage an action plan in the same app. There are some great innovations that allow people to action conversations, but the ‘mainstream’ communication apps like Gmail and Slack are like magnets - it’s just too hard to leave them.
There are more integrations planned but Slack was an obvious fit to begin with. Hope you enjoy it, and really looking forward to your feedback!
@clarkvalberg finally... welcome to the party ;-) Thanks for the vote of confidence. Love what you guys have been up to as well. Saw the Craft Freehand launch a few weeks back - legendary!
@waynesilby Is there a way to test it rapidly? I am in a need of a task management system in slack for a client and I am interested in testing your app! looks awesome. I have registered so I am in the queue already. thanks a lot
@drewmeyers It doesn't have complete feature parity with Trello yet, but I would say it covers what 80% of users do on a daily basis. So you can't do 'advanced' things like pasting images onto cards. Maybe best to play around and see if it will work. Feel free to fire across any questions you have re functionality.
@venkatkorvi You can sign in with any Gmail account if you are concerned about privacy. We just use it for authentication. The permissions are set this way because it syncs up with your Sortd for Gmail account (if you use Sortd for Gmail). Slack-only authentication will be an option at a later point.
@alex_flom We plan to make it possible to sign in with only your Slack account. To be honest we don't actually need those permissions for the Slack product itself - it was done this way to be able to sync with Sortd for Gmail. If you are concerned about privacy it doesn't matter what Gmail account you sign in with, we just use it for authentication. So if you want you can use a 'throw-away' Gmail address. Google will probably hate you for that but we don't mind ;-)
I just got Sortd for Slack, but wait. There are a few rough edges that can be fixed.
1. Changing a Slack channel name removes the list. I had to go through adding all the todo items again.
2. Can do with automatic focus on typing while jotting down todo items - please do not force me to click "+" button to type every time.
These are something off my head on a few minutes of using. I hope to see Sortd for Slack grow. Best wishes.
I would have liked this better as a bot actually as right now,
1. I have to log in to a Google a/c and a Slack a/c even when I'm logged in already.
2. It creates a new user. I can't manage it with my a/c.
Then it asked me to sign in twice and suddenly after some time asked to authorize.
I closed it and when restarted, it asked me to sign in again.
I didn't really get a chance to see what it does.
I signed up for the Team version. How do I get my team on-board? Do they have to sign up for the same thing, too? In other words is that $8 per user per month?
mjml.