Matt Gotchy

Didit - Killing the Follow-Up Email With a Single Link

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Send a request to anyone—employees, contractors, clients, vendors—and they respond without needing an account. No app download. No signup. No per-seat pricing. Just a link. Task management apps work for internal teams, but the moment you need something from someone outside your organization, they have to adopt your system. Didit flips it. They click a link, respond, done. Automatic reminders keep things moving. You get notified when it's complete.

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Matt Gotchy
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The people you send requests to don't need accounts. No app download. No signup. No monthly fee. They just click a link and respond. That's it. Task management apps are great for internal teams. But the moment you need something from a client, contractor, vendor, or anyone outside your organization, you hit the same wall: they have to adopt your system. Create accounts. Learn the tool. Pay per seat. Didit flips it. You send a request, they click a link, they respond. One-time email confirmation, then frictionless forever. Automatic reminders keep things moving so you're not chasing. You get notified when it's done. Small businesses can run their entire operation on Didit. Freelancers can track client deliverables. Teams can coordinate without forcing everyone onto yet another platform. Free for most users. If you're a heavy user, about the cost of a latte per month. No per-seat pricing. Would love for you to try it and let us know what you think.
Brittany Joiner {Britt the Builder}

Congrats on the launch! I really love the concept because as much as i want people to use my tools, they won't 😭 So i just end up slacking and texting people to do things. While I can't get my friends on board yet, I think this is super valuable when you're working with someone in a professional setting and need something from them, but don't work with them frequently enough that they'll use your collaboration tool of choice. This fits a perfect gap for that, and does the follow up so you don't have to!

Matt Gotchy

@britt_joiner Thank you! You nailed exactly why we built this. The "they won't use my tools" problem is real—everyone has their own system and nobody wants to adopt yours. We wanted something where the other person doesn't have to adopt anything. They just click, respond, done. Appreciate the support!

Dylan Kuhn

@britt_joiner  I want to make tools that increase your freedom instead of decreasing it. You give me hope we're getting there!