About Project
The product is a desktop application, presently exclusively on iOS (Mac), that runs in the background and allows users to link their Slack account and Google Calendar to get all the notifications from both platforms in one spot, allowing team members to analyze the availability and current state of the user to select the optimal moment to connect. We also plan to provide features that will enable business clients to track the status of several teams from a unified dashboard.
What we did
It's a web-based workplace where distant professionals may interact as though in person. View nearby users and participate in chat, group projects, and social events. A centralized intranet that improves collaboration, information access, and work efficiency is essential. This desktop software may warn the user about meetings. We want to bring out a feature that lets business clients monitor several teams from a single interface. Windows will mimic macOS and iOS once everything is in place. Since it's an add-on, it launches with the needed software. The plugin works with Slack, Google Meet, G-Suite, Git, Jira, Zoom, etc.
- Platform/OSWeb
- CategoryMEAN
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Tech Stack
- Flutter
- Github
- Google Meet
- NodeJS
- PostgreSQL
- Slack
Features
Highlights
We've moved the web server from Oregon, in the United States, to Ireland and Frankfurt. A block-level replication utility facilitates application migration to AWS from any other server environment (physical, virtual, or cloud). The agentless AWS Server Migration Service allows you to migrate your on-premises virtual machines to AWS so that you may use them in conjunction with vApps. Users may talk to or video contact other team members after a successful migration and integration, and they can even mark particular people as "stars" for quick access in the future. And we've made it easier and more enjoyable to utilize features like "Teams" and "Starred Contacts" to keep you engaged.