Whatis for Chrome

Whatis for Chrome

Company context and knowledge in Slack and Chrome

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Whatis lets you access and organize your team’s context like jargon, acronyms, projects, metrics, and more. Accessible across Slack and Chrome.
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Aaron Fried
Thanks for hunting us, @kashish_gupta! Hey Product Hunt - thanks for visiting our launch! We’re really excited to launch Whatis for Chrome today. After launching our Whatis Slack integration last spring, and welcoming over 300 new teams, a Chrome extension was the most requested new feature! Company information can be hard to find and often goes undocumented. Whatis works for you by bringing you your team’s knowledge, highlighting important information across all of the browser-based tools you use daily like Gmail, Salesforce, and Confluence. You shouldn’t need to context switch to access the information you need. Whatis works seamlessly across both Chrome and Slack, giving you a contextual layer of information across all of your work surfaces. Use Whatis for Chrome to: 🤓 Onboard new employees and contractors more effectively by giving them easy access to company knowledge and lore. They have an account as soon as they join your Slack workspace. 📈 Define metrics and KPIs right from your business intelligence tools (Whatis also makes a great SQL snippet library!) 🔎 Highlight your documentation with rich context like links, points of contact, live data, files, and more 🗣 Access all of your context from Slack too! We’d love you to try out Whatis! Let us know what you think in the comments below. - Team Whatis
Connor Jewiss
Big fan of this, it's an awesome tool. Can see it being so useful for companies
Hugo Darwood
@connorjewiss Thanks Connor!
Sandra Djajic
Looks super useful, being able to get everyone in the loop is ultra important with remote work as well.
Aaron Fried
@maxine_buchert Definitely, being able to get the context when and where you need it is so important. Especially if your team is trying to build an async culture!