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Bret Taylor
@btaylor · CEO, Quip
Quip's enables teams to create what we call "living documents." Quip combines writing and chat into a single product experience, and a unique set of interactive use cases have emerged from that combination over the past couple years: team task lists, applicant tracking spreadsheets, etc. We're redesigning Quip around this concept: that creating content in Quip is fundamentally a form of communication. The new design has a couple key components: * An inbox for your documents — The home screen for Quip is now a powerful inbox for your documents. When the folks you are working with update the documents you care about, the document automatically updates you. With our new inbox, you can build your workflow around these living documents (e.g., your team’s task list) without email. * Powerful folder organization — The biggest complaint with collaborative documents is that they’ve traditionally only existed as hyperlink buried deep in an email thread in your inbox. With Quip’s new design, we’ve made shared folders much more prominent and useful, so your team’s documents have a clear “home” and your documents are always easy to find. To celebrate the launch, we’re offering a 30-day free trial of our Team package to new Quip users, the offer will be automatically applied to your account by clicking here and signing up: http://bit.ly/1L6rIFU. You can learn more about the new design at https://quip.com/blog/living-doc..., and I’ll be doing a Product Hunt LIVE (https://www.producthunt.com/live...) at 1pm PST today. Let me know if you have any questions.
Mark M. Whelan FRSA
@markmwhelan · Founder, Rapid Reasoning LLC
@btaylor What features of Quip are superior to ASANA? I understand you prefer to answer in a diplomatic evasive manner; however, its imperative to be clear what these advantages are in order to try/switch over.