CyrilPaglino

Slite - One combined workspace. All of your team documentation.

Slite is a simple collaborative documentation tool that helps businesses stay organized and work more thoughtfully.

Packed with everything your team needs:

- Collaborative writing, feedback and sharing

- Powerful search

- Integrations

- Easy permissions

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Christophe Pasquier
Hey there! Thanks for hunting us @cyril! I’m thrilled to introduce what we’ve been building for a year now to the PH community & to the world 🤗 Slite brings all your company’s work in one place: you can create your knowledge base, work on project docs and even take meeting minutes. As you’ll quickly notice, Slite is simple for anyone to start using and we intend to stay that way, especially as we increase our feature set (stay tuned!). Give it a try and tell us what you think! Last but not least, a very special thanks to the first 50 teams of our private beta, you rock! ❤️ Cheers! 👋
Ognjen Vukovic
@christophepas I will give it a try for sure! Be sure to check out our tool, it will be very interesting to you. https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
Joseph Landesman
@cyril @christophepas Slite looks great and congratulations on your success! Would there be any interest to raise money? Not a VC.
Benjamin Pipat

We've been using Slite for a few months and it finally solved our long research for the perfect knowledge sharing app :)

The adoption by our team was impressive, and Slite makes our knowledge management a breeze

Pros:

Amazingly easy to adopt & use, Beautiful UX, Great collaborative features !

Cons:

Nothing

Christophe Pasquier
Thank you so much for the kind words Benjamin ! We benefited so much from all your feedback, you 🤘
Emmanuel Darmon
We have been using Slite for a couple of months with my team. At the really beginning, I didn’t really get the point of using a new note sharing app since I was using Notes (Apple) and we already collaborate on documents with Google Drive... but Slite is for a different use case. Notes (Apple) is more about my very personal notes when Google Drive is more about high level files. Slite is actually between those two use cases. It’s as easy to use as Notes but with many more features which makes it 10 times better to collaborate with your all team! We spend now hours on Slite everyday and we really love it. Waiting for the mobile apps!!! 🙏
Pierre Renaudin
@emmanueldarmon Wow what a nice comment, love to count you in our users. Sure, the mobile app is now our main focus. Take a look at our roadmap 👉 https://slite.slite.com/public/s...
Andreas Duess
@emmanueldarmon Thanks for that - you answered my questions. I too am struggling why we would want to use this in addition to google docs and Slack. What concerns me is that adding another tool lends itself to content getting lost. Keeping all of our content in the Google ecosystem means that everything is searchable from one source. This looks great for people with no deep previous integration though.
Christophe Pasquier
@emmanueldarmon @andreasduess It really depends on your use cases, but a lot of our pilotes left entirely google docs to switch to Slite. To us, note is the perfect medium to hold your thoughts, your meeting minutes, but also your knowledge and the goals is really to replace all the writing tools & integrate with your daily tools so that your team can access its knowledge in one place If you want to know more, we wrote about it : https://medium.com/slite/why-not... 😉
Emmanuel Darmon
@andreasduess @christophepas My daily use with notes tools is now 95% Slite and 5% Google docs (spreadsheets only)
Christophe Pasquier
Awesome @emmanueldarmon ! And absolutely for the spreasheet use case, you definitely another tool (not really part of the knowledge as we mean it)
CyrilPaglino
Hey everyone 👋 Today I’m excited to hunt Slite! It's a beautifully designed collaborative note app with a Slack feel. Super easy to use, they're really onto something when it comes to sharing & creating information with your team. I've been following their work for a while now, and I’m always amazed by their super talented and productive team! Check it out 🙌
Christophe Pasquier
Forgot to reply, but thank you so much for the hunt and the kind words @cyrilpaglino you 🤘! (And by the way we were actually on tribe to follow the launch in remote between SF and Paris 😉 So thanks also for that !)
Luc Chaissac

We've been using Slite for few months, and we can't be more happy. Best benefit is that it's a perfect way to improve transparency inside our team and to onboard new teammates!

Pros:

nice experience, channel organisation, improves transparency, centralized knowledge, no brainer, daily use base

Cons:

no mobile app

Pierre Renaudin
Would love to hear from your use cases and note examples you love to do with Slite?
David Miotti
I'm a Slite user on a daily basis. Back few months and years ago when I was looking for a place for project documentation, meeting/call notes, preparing content and sharing them with my teams. - I tried Dropbox Paper for years : Nice and clean interface / Bad file organization with folders - I tried Google Doc for years : Bad interface / the worse file organization I could ever see Slite : The clean interface and note organization are easy to understand. I'll never go back to Paper or GDoc. Exactly the product you need for sharing notes with your team. Just give it a try, you'll never regret. Great product guys that easily compete with Paper and GDoc. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Pierre Renaudin
@davidmiotti Happy to have you as a user David. As a developer, how do you use Slite? What kind of notes you love to see from your teammates?
Harrison Malone
@davidmiotti @pierre_renaudin I've had similar frustrations with Paper and GDoc so this could be the one that could finally works for me!
Christophe Pasquier
Awesome @harrisonmalone_ give it a try and let you know what you think 🤗
Harrison Malone
@christophepas will do 😊
Cecil Kleine
I've been using Slite to draft up documents together with different teams, and they're actually using it! It makes collaborative note-keeping very pleasant compared to Google Docs and Slack's built-in notes. Looking forward to see how this product evolves. Congrats on a great launch Slite team!
Pierre Renaudin
@cecilkleine Thanks! What features you love the most? 💚
Cecil Kleine
@pierre_renaudin My favorite thing is how easy it is to organize everything. Would love to see my editing history in the future!
Pierre Renaudin
@cecilkleine You can see it! Click on the three dots on the right of the note, and select `View history` ✨
Tom Benattar
Once again an amazing product from eFounders! Good luck guys, your product sounds awesome 🚀
Pierre Renaudin
@tombenattar Thanks for the kind words!
Alex Bass
What a successful launch! All of the beta users coming out and sharing their kind words. Congrats Slite! Not to just add on to that.. but we have been using it for a few weeks now and have been very impressed. We are a heavy G Suite team and even have heavy IT focused documentation within IT Glue for our company. With Slite, we have found a very nice middle ground and use-case though. Personally, I was using Google Keep for any notes that didn't feel like they fit in our main IT Docs and our CRM for other notes. We tried WorkLife for a year prior (acquired by Cisco, now Cisco Spark). But Slite is just different and cleaner. We tried making Asana our place for these misc and meeting notes. It just felt "off". Then comes in Slite. Yet another tool to try out. After having used it to nicely organize meeting notes and misc notes for a week, there was something different about it. I found myself and team gravitating toward it. The markdown support is very quick and clean, the referencing other notes with @nameOfNote, the organization by collections, the UI/UX, very friendly team, everything just worked. A few weeks later and I find myself recommending it to all of my friends for their teams. Even if you aren't a team and are just looking for a better place to store and organize your notes, Slite is that place. Only feedback is that it badly needs an Android mobile app. A quick Chrome Store App (link to Slite) would be awesome as well so that we can deploy it to our team and clients through the Google Admin Console. Excited to watch Slite grow over time, keep up the awesome work!
Pierre Renaudin
@alexhbass Woo I can feel you excitement while you're using Slite. It means the world to us. You are using GSuite, you'll be glad to know we're focusing on developing the Single sign on. We will get back you when it'll be released 💕
Alex Bass
@pierre_renaudin yesss! The more SSO for G Suite, the better! One less password to deploy and for users to have to deal with. Happy your team is embracing Google, never a bad idea! Noticed recently that even companies like QuickBooks Online just implemented Google SSO. How lovely it is logging into all of my SaaS with just my Google Login. Love it! 😁 This reminds me of a random aside. Would absolutely love some type of future "stylus sketch/note taking functionality". Purchased a Google PixelBook a few of my clients have the Samsung Chromebook Pro (believe it or not, businesses are jumping into Chrome OS). At the moment we still have to use Google Keep for taking down notes with a stylus. Going into a client meeting, swinging open the Chromebook into tablet mode, and jotting down notes is now a norm for us and clients. If Slite eventually supported a way to do this, we would be able to fully get off Google Keep for work-related notes. Thanks so much!
Steven Rueter
This is beautiful, and congratulations! I fear, though, that if simple collaborative team notes becomes a thing, Slack will just add it as a feature...what are your thoughts @christophepas?
Christophe Pasquier
Hi @rueter, They actually tried ;) Slack fixes all the synchronous part of your team's interactions, and a few years ago they thought of fixing the asynchronous part. Their solution was Slack posts, with the success we know. To really fix this you need a separate product, which is Slite 😁. This being said, be sure that here at Slite, Slack is one of our biggest inspiration and we aim at integrate deeply with it ! You can actually already share a note from Slite to Slack, try it out and let us know what you think ;)
Steven Rueter
@christophepas that’s awesome, I will definitely check itout. If Slack wasn’t able to figure it out, but you guys are, and the similarity in names, and the general inspiration, who knows, could be a potential acquisition 🤑 Really impressed, good luck!
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