The onboarding is a bit weird as i don't really know what i want to use this for, i guess creating github issues, but then i got distracted between installing the desktop app and trying to read the "get started".
Also i still don't really understand what "spaces" are supposed to be?
When creating github issues the first thing i wanted to do is create a command, that would include which repo i want the issue to be for.
But looks like I can't extend the existing commands, that would be cool.
Let's see how this work day to day, we are a microsoft shop. Some of the use cases I'm looking for:
- open meeting scheduler with these people
- launch a zoom call to that guy (if he is available)
- create sharing links for the currently opened document
Our onboarding is quite under solved, thanks for putting up with it.
If you think of Slapdash as sort of an OS, today Spaces are kind of like folders. You can build them manually, or with rules (a saved query). It's a means of organization -- which is complimentary to the problem of information retrieval. It also lets you add arbitrary things to the Slapdash graph (any URL) - which helps with making Slapdash more comprehensive outside of the apps we have coverage for.
You will certainly be able to extend existent commands. We are in the process of exposing our command-building primitives so custom commands can be as sophisticated as the ones we write.
We will improve coverage with the MSFT stack, and the use-cases you mention (launch a zoom call with a person, schedule a meeting with a person) are actually right around the corner.
One way to unblock is to sign up with a Google account (which won't require the email verification).
Otherwise, feel free to email me (ivan@slapdash.com) and I can help confirm your account.