Comments on postDragApp
Saied Tehrani
@saiedtehrani · http://www.autolook.co
@nptimms well done! You probably have seen this question coming 😉: What is the difference between DragApp and Sortd?
Nick Timms
@nptimms · DragApp.com
@saiedtehrani Absolutely, seen it coming, however I have not prepared an answer, so here we go :) Sortd is great. We've had a lot of feedback from users suggesting that sometimes, tools such as Sortd are really comprehensive and are a big fix for a small problem. Sortd is very mature and a great product (I believe they're pivoting a little at the moment). For us, we want Drag to be super-simple, clean, and self-explanatory. We're introducing features such as customized columns, notes, checklists, team boards, etc. but all in a really clean way. We also don't want to override the way you use Gmail but instead support the current way you use Gmail. I'm not sure if you've seen, but here's our Public Roadmap so you can openly see all developments: https://trello.com/b/41FGtlod/ If you get the chance to review, I'd love to hear what your thoughts are compared to the Sortd and other tools in this space?
James Welch
@jwelch · CEO @ innovationcompany.co.uk
@nptimms @saiedtehrani Good luck with this, Nick. If it's faster than Sortd then I'm in, as will be many thousands of others.
Nick Timms
@nptimms · DragApp.com
@jwelch @saiedtehrani James, thank you! Lot's of confidence-boosting comments today which is hugely appreciated. We plan to go down a really simple route with Drag (I really believe that's what users need). Thanks again.