Kanban-like & Trello-like To-Do List Directly Into Your Gmail and Outlook Account
Started by Mila
on 12/22/2017
Mila
12/22/2017 11:53 am
Here are two articles on the topics. Let me know your thoughts on the topic.
1) https://flow-e.com/blog/personal-kanban/gmail/kanban-for-gmail/
2) https://flow-e.com/blog/personal-kanban/outlook/outlook-kanban-board-to-do-list/
1) https://flow-e.com/blog/personal-kanban/gmail/kanban-for-gmail/
2) https://flow-e.com/blog/personal-kanban/outlook/outlook-kanban-board-to-do-list/
Paul Korm
12/24/2017 2:03 pm
Interesting, Mila. Too pricey for may, unfortunately.
Are the data encrypted in flight and stored encrypted in the U.S., Ireland or Bulgaria? Just curious.
Are the data encrypted in flight and stored encrypted in the U.S., Ireland or Bulgaria? Just curious.
Paul Korm
12/24/2017 2:04 pm
Sorry, typo "too pricey for me" is what I meant to post.
Alexander Deliyannis
12/25/2017 5:38 pm
Hi Mila, Merry Christmas, and welcome to the forum; I am personally grateful when developers provide here information on new products.
I find the concept described in your blog posts very interesting and timely. My team --and I imagine many others-- successfully uses both kanban tools and gmail (under the pro G suite), and their integration makes much sense; as noted by a contributor to this forum some years ago, one should look where their source of tasks is and then manage them there.
Within this context I have two questions:
- Will there be a team version of the service soon?
- I understand that flow-e has been developed by the same company providing the Kanbanize service. Is there a specific reason that flow-e is not offered as a Kanbanize integration?
I find the concept described in your blog posts very interesting and timely. My team --and I imagine many others-- successfully uses both kanban tools and gmail (under the pro G suite), and their integration makes much sense; as noted by a contributor to this forum some years ago, one should look where their source of tasks is and then manage them there.
Within this context I have two questions:
- Will there be a team version of the service soon?
- I understand that flow-e has been developed by the same company providing the Kanbanize service. Is there a specific reason that flow-e is not offered as a Kanbanize integration?
Mila
1/30/2018 4:23 pm
Mila
1/30/2018 4:26 pm
Paul Korm wrote:
Interesting, Mila. Too pricey for may, unfortunately.
Are the data encrypted in flight and stored encrypted in the U.S.,
Ireland or Bulgaria? Just curious.
Hey Paul,
sorry for the late response. I am curious, how much do you think one account should cost? Giving the fact that you can add up to 5 emails.
About the data, we don't store any data (such as passwords and emails). Flow-e only ads overlay to your Gmail/Outlook.
Mila
1/30/2018 4:30 pm
Hi Alexander,
About the team version - we are currently looking into this market, but not sure where we would like to look like our main competitors:)
Yes, Flow-e is developed by Kanbanize, there isn't current integration because we focused on personal Kanban, and mass users who will use Flow-e as a personal Kanban system. And this is why we are giving our efforts in developing features according to their feedback and needs.
Community is everything to us:))
Cheers!
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
About the team version - we are currently looking into this market, but not sure where we would like to look like our main competitors:)
Yes, Flow-e is developed by Kanbanize, there isn't current integration because we focused on personal Kanban, and mass users who will use Flow-e as a personal Kanban system. And this is why we are giving our efforts in developing features according to their feedback and needs.
Community is everything to us:))
Cheers!
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Hi Mila, Merry Christmas, and welcome to the forum; I am personally
grateful when developers provide here information on new products.
I find the concept described in your blog posts very interesting and
timely. My team --and I imagine many others-- successfully uses both
kanban tools and gmail (under the pro G suite), and their integration
makes much sense; as noted by a contributor to this forum some years
ago, one should look where their source of tasks is and then manage them
there.
Within this context I have two questions:
- Will there be a team version of the service soon?
- I understand that flow-e has been developed by the same company
providing the Kanbanize service. Is there a specific reason that flow-e
is not offered as a Kanbanize integration?
Mila
11/22/2018 3:16 pm
Mila wrote:
Hi Alexander,https://flow-e.com/blog/personal-kanban/personal-kanban-board/
About the team version - we are currently looking into this market, but
not sure where we would like to look like our main competitors:)
Yes, Flow-e is developed by Kanbanize, there isn't current integration
because we focused on personal Kanban, and mass users who will use
Flow-e as a personal Kanban system. And this is why we are giving our
efforts in developing features according to their feedback and needs.
Community is everything to us:))
https://flow-e.com/blog/how-to-organize-gmail-emails/
Cheers!
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Hi Mila, Merry Christmas, and welcome to the forum; I am personally
>grateful when developers provide here information on new products.
>
>I find the concept described in your blog posts very interesting and
>timely. My team --and I imagine many others-- successfully uses both
>kanban tools and gmail (under the pro G suite), and their integration
>makes much sense; as noted by a contributor to this forum some years
>ago, one should look where their source of tasks is and then manage
them
>there.
>
>Within this context I have two questions:
>
>- Will there be a team version of the service soon?
>
>- I understand that flow-e has been developed by the same company
>providing the Kanbanize service. Is there a specific reason that flow-e
>is not offered as a Kanbanize integration?
>
>
Alexander Deliyannis
11/22/2018 6:12 pm
Hi Mila,
Thanks for re-posting; has there been any recent interesting update to e-flow?
Thanks for re-posting; has there been any recent interesting update to e-flow?
