I've been using Dive for a few months now since Hugo and Docket went off the market. While the UX/UI could use some work, the product has a great set of features off the bat, and their roadmap is looking very promising. I was also blown away at their response speed to feature request, while I was on a demo call with them, they fixed an issue I had encountered in real time. No joke, while I was on the call with them I was asked to refresh my screen and it was fixed in front of me.
The platform makes our team pay attention and minimizes distractions through its built-in GIFs and sound features. To top it off - the agenda, in-built apps, and automated minutes of meetings save my team at least 6 hours cumulatively each week!
Congrats to the team Dive for their hard work and dedication! 💪
Here is mine:
🚀 Dive is a game-changer for meetings! 🤝 From pre-meeting preparation to post-meeting summaries, Dive streamlines everything. 📝 Collaborative note-taking, automated action items, and meeting history make Dive indispensable. 🔒 Plus, it's super secure! 👏
Tried Dive once out of curiosity and my team can't do without it anymore. Not only we get to finish meetings in time, we SAVE time and we have fun doing it. Dive brings you "in the zone", it's like you're doing meetings in focus mode, but without all that zoom fatigue (I mean, you don't even NEED to be in the meeting to follow along, how cool is that?)
Have been using Dive for few months now and it is awesome. It seemed that the product was made by people who had faced the remote work struggles of too much boring meetings and seems like I was right as I read somewhere that one of the founder Nitesh has worked remotely 8 years straight so this is definitely a product that was made by keeping struggles and experiences of remote work in mind.