Undesk combines a collaborative virtual office & a private productivity tracker. Try Undesk with your team. They'll come for the office energy. They'll stay for the personal productivity.
Hello Product Hunt👋 I'm Yamato, building Undesk from Tokyo together with @sho_yasuda_undesk.
When we launched Undesk Beta 6 months ago, we were nervous. Undesk is being built by just the two of us, and we weren't sure if it was PH-ready. But the community has been amazing and we have learned a lot from your feedback.
One of the unexpected reactions from our beta users (this is my favorite part of the product discovery process😎) was the amount of feature requests for our productivity tracker. While they spend all day in the virtual office for ad-hoc voice chats and meetings, they come back to the dashboard several times a day to see their own time usage. Some users continue to use Undesk even when they are alone in the office, just to keep track of their activity.
We have found that this feature becomes a strong incentive for teams to come back to the virtual office every day. So today, we are introducing the Productivity Score.
It is like Oura Ring for work. Just sit down and do your work as usual. Undesk will automatically track and score your productivity. Rest assured, this data is a personal life log just for you and will not be shared with anyone🔒 We are not building a micromanagement monitoring tool. We're building a collaborative space to help you improve focus quality.
We're just scratching the surface of the future of work, but we'd love your support. Dive in, explore your productivity potential, and let us know how we can make Undesk even better. We still have a waiting list, but anyone who signs up via PH today will get access before anyone else. Visit undesk.space and join us as we pioneer the next wave of remote work!
P.S. This is what my productivity looks like preparing for this PH launch👇
@sho_yasuda_undesk@prof_magician Thanks for your question!
Prototyped and tested for 6 months. Kinda decided the direction.
Developed for 6 months. Launched Beta. Learned a lot.
Developed for 6 months. Launching today!
Virtual offices are near and dear to my heart, since I previously built Tandem I'm intrigued by the combination of a virtual office that can lower friction to talk with a productivity score...which can create incentives to be in focus mode and not talk. Do you find these are at odds?
@rajiv_ayyangar Wow Rajiv! You are like the father of the virtual office! We got a lot of inspiration from Tandem! Thanks for your comment!
And you are so right. We actually debated this internally and were kind of afraid to release it first. But it turned out that adding Productivity Score didn't change user behavior that much.
Some people always wear Airpods in the office, no matter what. Some people always say, "Talk to me anytime." With or without the productivity score, they didn't really change (at least not yet).
But since we can detect whether a user is in a flow state or not, we can probably show others that "it's not a good time to talk to me." In this way, we could reduce the incentive to go DnD while indicating the best time to talk.
Super interested in hearing more of your thoughts 😄
Love the comparison to Oura ring, but for work. Excited to try it out and experience the dashboard view on my own -- kind of like you say in your maker comment,
> Some users continue to use Undesk even when they are alone in the office, just to keep track of their activity.
Congrats on the launch Yamato!
@cara_jacqueline Yes, we love to see users like that. If you're not using it with your company, you can invite your friends and use it as a co-working space, etc. Give it a try and let us know what you think!
I love the direction toward team productivity! 🙌 I've been following Undesk for some time and testing it out. Love the product, trust the team - congrats on the launch! 🥳
@maxkorpinen Thanks Max! Personal productivity tracking has worked very well so far to keep the team coming back to the virtual office. The more time the team stays there, the more communication happens. Thanks for your support from the beginning!
Much needed. What's the unique sauce that will keep you floated? I have observed that many such products have not faired well beyond certain initial traction. I hope you have backed your launch with a solid growth plan.
@german_merlo1 Thank you! We've put a lot of effort into designing this product to meet the needs of remote teams, so hearing your positive feedback means a lot to us!
Looks like a very necessary application, especially for remote teams. In our team, we are not only in different countries but also on different continents, so we need to try integrating it into our work processes.
@julia_demyanchuk Yes, integrating Undesk into your work could be a game changer for collaboration and productivity. If you need any help or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us!
Congratulations on the launch! The productivity tracker looks very useful - wondering if you've considered making it a separate offering for 1-person teams?
Congrats on a launch, @yamatokaneko ! 🚀
Amazing tool for remote teams to sync faster and always know on what your teammates are working on to stay aligned – and it all feels like a game. Plus, cool tracking feature to checkup the productivity.
Keep rocking.
@skynet Just to be clear, activity data is stored locally and is never shared with other users, including Owner, Admin, and you managers. So don't worry about it. It is for your own use only😉
Lovely user interface. I signed up for my team and we all love it. We begin our day with Undesk before checking our emails.
The statuses and the desk are clean, the nudge, the calls, the rooms are a great add on. Good going Undesk. Cheering for you :)
Congratulations to the launch team! I really like how Productivity Tracker dynamically shows the quality of focus in the timeline. Just out of curiosity, can you explain why you combined a virtual office and a productivity tracker?
@motogram The challenge with virtual office products in general is that users don't stick. They stop coming back because there's not much conversation going on. We wanted to solve this and added productivity tracking as another layer of incentive to come back to the office.
So there are 2 layer incentives for your team to keep coming back to Undesk.
1. You come back for your personal life log.
2. Because more people will be there, you come back for communication triggers.
Thanks for a great question!
@sentry_co If you're a 100% async remote team, like the famous GitLab, you probably don't need this product. But most teams can't keep up with documentation, are tired of endless slack messages, and overall speed is dropping. And they end up thinking, "Maybe we should go back to the office. We want to change that. We think working remotely can be better and should remain an option for many teams.
That is a great question! Thanks for your comment!
@yamatokaneko Remote vs Local is a big conundrum. You get more focus from remote, but your employee may start to drift their attention and god for bid have multiple remote gigs 😅. What are some of the positive effects you see teams get with your products? I assume you have been beta testing this with a few teams over the last year or so?
@sentry_co I see 2 kinds of interesting positive effects.
1. The team basically lives there all day. All internal conversations happen in Undesk. It basically replaces Zoom and Calendar. Short ad hoc conversations instead of 30 minute scheduled meetings.
2. Some teams keep logging in with almost no conversation. They come to surround themselves with other avatars in action to feel like they are working side by side. They come to log their work habits to improve their productivity.
Fewer teams are like #2, but they have strong retention. That's why we've revamped the Productivity Tracker features in this release.
Love the concept. I can imagine having an integration into Slack or similar. So when you go to the channel to chat, you could be visually located in a room, and the chat messages that happen there get visualized in the room. Just thinking out loud.
@jsteneros Linking your avatar presence to Slack channels sounds interesting.
Huddle icons do something similar, but with a stronger visual effect.
There might be too many rooms, but we could dynamically change the arrangement, etc.