Product Changelog
We have small but helpful fixes and improvements to the product.
Keyboard shortcuts (more to come)
- Hit
s
and then hit1
,2
,3
, or4
to choose a snooze option. You can close the dropdown menu by hittingESC
. - Hit
Enter
to focus on comment. HitESC
to blur.
Other improvements and fixes
- We added pagination to archived items in your inbox. You can load more items too.
- We updated our notification logic. We now notify when my comments get a reaction and when I get added/removed as a Follower.
- We added specific pages for each integration in our web dashboard portal (https://dashboard.hyperinbox.app).
Focusing on Unified Inbox
Weâre making a few important changes to our product pretty soon, as listed below. If you feel/think otherwise, please let us know, and we can chat.
Hyperinbox has many use cases, so we had to decide which use case to double down on. After several interviews and internal discussions, weâre now focusing on the unified inbox feature.
Hyperinbox is now a personal, standalone app that lets you receive notifications from various tools â Figma, Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket and coming soon: Slack.
Below is the list of changes in detail:
- Hyperinbox will be a personal productivity app, 100% focused on crafting the best possible personal user experience.
- Teams will go away. Youâll have a personal workspace instead.
- Other members in your current workspace will be in their unique workspaces too.
- Any integrations that YOU connected will follow your workspace.
- You will not be able to invite other members to your workspace.
This change will be live no later than March 8th, 2021.
Let me know if you have any questions, comments, or feedback â especially if you think otherwise, that you want to use Hyperinbox as a team (we will add team plans in the future regardless).
What Weâre Reading
Weâre fans of the Basecamp team and their new product HEY. HEY recently launched a nice feature called HEY World, which lets HEY users publish newsletters directly from their HEY app. Jason and DHH, the two owners of Basecamp are testing with their own thoughts. Last week, DHHâs take on building âless softwareâ stood out to us.
It's important to think about what your product doesn't do as much as what it does. Complexity often kills products; you just canât satisfy everyone with one tool. So focus is key. This is also why weâre making the changes mentioned above to Hyperinbox.
Less is more, especially when it comes to software.
Sign up for our waitlist!
If you havenât signed up for our waitlist already, sign up today so you can be notified when weâre ready for a public launch. If youâre excited about our tool, you can also reach out to us for early private beta access. Weâre looking for genuine feedback ;)