• Subscribe
    1. Home
    2. Newsletter
    3. Weekly
    4. Another kind of search from ex-Googlers
    newsletter icon
    The Roundup
    Every Sunday
    Another kind of search from ex-Googlers
    This newsletter was brought to you by
    newsletter sponsor logo
    Another kind of search from ex-Googlers

    We recently wrote about how startups are tackling employee onboarding challenges caused by a remote workforce. There’s another culprit at play here — the fact that we use so many apps.

    On average, small to large businesses implement 73-175 apps. As we mentioned, documentation is one solution to helping teams manage buried knowledge among all these tools. Another is search.

    A search tool for your work apps might feel like déjà vu if you read our newsletter on Qatalog. The “work hub” pulls together all your tools and has a master search function. Last week we also met Glean.

    Glean calls itself a “work assistant.” The hero feature today is the ability to search across all of your work apps, and there are discovery and connection functions for team members, too. This part slightly resembles a social or LinkedIn profile, but Glean says the product reveals insights and helps you find people who can help with whatever it is you need at work.

    “Glean can search across the entire breadth of your company... It understands who you are, what you’re working on, and who you’re working with, to deliver highly personalized results,” CEO Arvind Jain wrote.

    The makers’ expertise is reflected across Glean. Jain himself founded Rubrik, a cloud data management company, after serving over a decade as an engineer at Google. He’s joined by several other ex-Googlers and Facebook engineers.

    Glean and Qatalog are after your holistic workspace, but we’ve seen several other tools launch this year to make information more accessible through search.

    Jadoo - Search and manage your mobile screenshots
    Findem - Search for the ideal job candidate with the exact attributes you need
    Bloop - In-IDE code search engine that retrieves JS and TypeScript code examples
    Vehicle Listings API - Programmatically search cars and trucks available for sale
    SaveCmd Terminal Search - Search command history from other clients from the command line

    Now we just need a product that searches our brains for names we just learned.

    cmd+k, anywhere

    The Product Hunt community had a lot of positive feedback to share for maker Tim Chang on the demo of kbar, a command center you can add to any of your projects.

    "Congrats! Wow it really might add a new perspective to SaaS apps. UX people should start consider adding this component to their apps." - Mustafa Ilker Sarac, commentor

    Opinions
    How to really take crypto mainstream — by MoonPay's Ivan Soto-Wright
    I don’t have a problem with the Bitcoin laser eyes on Twitter, but it often feels like we’re celebrating crypto before we’ve done the hard work that’s needed to bring this technology mainstream.
    AMA with Daniel Vassallo

    "I make and sell educational info products, do some contracting (working quarter-time at Gumroad), run a SaaS business... I made $550K+ in revenue since I started working for myself, with over $400K coming from info products."

    What do you want to know?

    newsletter icon
    The Roundup
    Every Sunday
    Everything you missed this past week on Product Hunt: Top products, spicy community discourse, key trends on the site, and long-form pieces we’ve recently published.