Tweek is a modern conversational task management app which connects team communication with task assignment and time planning. You can now share and accept tasks with simple taps and swipes, making sure everyone’s briefed and ready to go. Teamwork starts with a common goal. With Tweek, you’re one step closer to achieving it.
Try it now on iOS. Android version will soon follow.
Tweek is brought to you by people behind Teamweek, the online project planner and team calendar.
@bentossell Hey there, thanks for joining the conversation!
We have tried not to make only a to-do or task management app. Instead, we really believe that we're on the way of building a team communication app.
We see Tweek as a hybrid of WhatsApp and a to-do list.
@laura_noodapera okay... There are slack extensions that can provide this functionality in Slack - and competing with them will be extremely tough, to put it lightly!
There are also products like Basecamp and Flow which have to-do/team communication
@bentossell yes, you're right. and we really don't want to step on anybody's toes.
also, not everyone uses slack. i mean, e.g. i'm in the middle of buying a house at the moment and there are a lot of things to be done. i can communicate with contractors and family using the app, crossing over things that have been done and making comments and letting other know when i've done my part.
Tweek is only making its first steps and we've decided to push for a release knowing the product will change quite a bit in the upcoming years. and we have some feedback already to start on the second iteration. and i'm not really kidding when i say we're taking your every word very seriously.
@laura_noodapera yeah totally get you... and I like asking hard questions because theres no point if I dont!
So in that scenario... it assumes that all the people involved in the house-buying will be using the app too. How do you get people to want to download and use it? May be just my POV but I'm not sure property developers or contractors would want to use somethig like that. It just seems tough to rely on others wanting to use the app for it to work optimally
@bentossell i just brought you a random example. i guess i shouldn't have cause i now i have managed to back myself into a corner :D
guess all i'm saying is that we didn't feel that some slackbot would be a way to go. even more so, as many of our users do not use slack in their day-to-day communication either.
however, we are planning on a few integrations. firstly, of course, with our own tools like Teamweek and Toggl, and then some others. but we first need to understand how exactly people are using Tweek. or if they're using it at all. the one thing is to think you have an idea and to implement it. and it living its own life in the users' hands is a whole other deal.
this is also what you're getting at, as i understand :) and we appreciate the hard questions, we really do.
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