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by iser
2498 days ago
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Rather than technical details, I'm more curious about in what ways each application is better than what is currently on the market. At the bottom of the page, it is mentioned that Burnout replaces Asana, Trello, Jira, Google Docs and more. In what ways is Burnout better than Jira? What does Burnout offer more than Google Docs? Asana and Trello tackle task management differently in its own way, and how does Burnout differ from both of these? Also, if you add an e-mail feature, this would be the perfect example of Zawinski's Law (“Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail...”). To be honest, I am still wondering if this is a satire page because of such overstuffing of features and there is a lack of details about the product. |
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I think if you take best apps on the market Burnout will not be better. The power is in unification. How many features of Salesforce you use? Usually just 10-20%. How many features of Asana you use? Maybe 30-50%. And these applications have so much in common (Database + common UI + some integrations). You can generalize on that and still add specific depth for every app via extensions and power-ups.
Unification saves time and money. If you can run all these processes in a single workspace, you will always know where to find stuff, how to connect work with customers, don't have to learn new UI tricks with every new app and have clear picture of the whole business. I know it sounds too ambitious, but that is our goal.
Apps can be installed and uninstalled. If you don't need CRM, you will not have. Burnout can be simple or complex based on your needs.