
there.do
From notes to report, with AI and views tracking
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there.do helps you take collaborative notes, write beautiful reports with AI, share them in a breeze, and track recipient’s activities Stop using Word, OneNote, ChatGPT, iLove PDF and DocSend and start using there, a single app to write and share impactful documents and reports.
there.do
Hi everyone 👋
We’re excited to introduce there.do — the app to take notes, create reports from them using AI, and eliminating the hassle of manually using 5 to 10 apps to actually send a report.
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Here is a breakdown of how you can simplify the process from 8 steps to just 3.
Before, project and business leaders had multiple steps to go through, with multiple tools:
📝 Take notes on paper, dedicated notes apps (OneNote, Evernote, Apple Notes…)
📑 Copy-paste notes to Word
🧠 Copy-paste texts into ChatGPT to optimize, rewrite, shorten it, then copy-paste back in Word
📸 Send photos taken with their phone to themself using email, download them, add them to Word, then doing dozens of clicks to format them as needed
⬇️ Export file as a PDF
🗜️ Compress this PDF as it is way too big to be shared
📨 Finally email could be sent, but no one know who’ve read it or not
👥 So one had to set up a meeting to present its report to the recipients, needing time and energy, reducing efficiency and speed of interactions
Now, they can do it way simpler:
📱 Take notes directly in there, on the web, on the mobile app or with the Chrome web clipper
👆 Drag'n drop your notes directly in the document
✨ Write your doc with built-in AI tools (no more tool switching!)
🏞️ Drag your photos to create stunning yet flexible galleries
🧩 Use specific blocks: 🗓️ Next meeting, ✅ Tasks, 📊 Progress, ✍️ Signature
📨 Draft an email with AI, and use "This but" feature to refine, then hit send (no pdf download, no compression no upload as attachment…)
👀 You know who get the email, and read the doc — And what's best, they don't need to create an account for that.
The good news: your recipients will love it too!
No one actually reads PDFs on mobile, right? — It's over.
there.do offers great recipient experience:
⏱️ In the email, a doc preview tells them the reading time
🤳 The doc is linked, they can read it in their browser on mobile
✨ No time to read the 10-page doc? Get a short or medium summary
⬇️ You can always download a PDF
Our first users are loving the design, the speed, the way they now love to write documents in a breeze, and knowing who’ve actually read it.
🔍 Eager to try www.there.do? — Start now, it’s free.
Please give us your feedback!
You can reach out to us at support@there.do.
Enjoy!
there.do
Hi @masump, we do offer collaboration in various ways:
📝 Notes: they're private by default, and can be shared with others. The good news is that you can also ask people to complete a note, without needing them to create an account.
📄 Document: You can share a doc for live collaborative writing on it.
Hope this helps! 😊
Okay, not gonna lie—I usually take notes in Apple Notes, paste them in Word, then hop over to ChatGPT to clean it up before sending a PDF 😩. There feels like the shortcut I didn’t know I needed.
Does it work well on mobile too? I’m always jotting ideas down on the go.
there.do
Hi@hamza_afzal_butt — Yes, we're a lot to do so today.
We do have a mobile app for simple notes taking, all the details are there: https://www.there.do/mobile-app
@david_vauthrin_ Thanks, that's greta :)
@hamza_afzal_butt Why do you paste from Notes to Word, and not just straight into ChatGPT first?
there.do
@hamza_afzal_butt @shehbaz_afzal It would change the order, but still, there would be 3 apps…
All those tiny-but-time-consuming steps between taking notes and sharing a clean report — gone! I love how there.do simplifies the entire process into a seamless flow. The recipient-side experience is also such a nice touch.
Just curious: are you planning to integrate with tools like Notion or Slack in the near future?
there.do
Thanks @kay_arkain for your kind words.
We're definitely planning some integrations — What would your use cases be?