I don't know how you handle your everyday matters, but it is probably a lot like the rest of us; a series of homemade innovations, ranging from paper stuck on the refrigerator door, to shared calendars, to calendar invitations, to sitting down after you put the kids to sleep to organize the rest of the week.
Read MoreAs of a few hours, there is a brand new version of Allies available in both the App Store and Google Play. It's kind of a big deal for us, as we have been working on it for about two months, and I thought I'd share a little something about our thinking for it.
Read MoreIt's no wild guess that more and more people will be working from home over the next few weeks. For us, who have worked with Allies from home, from abroad, from mountain huts and sometimes from different continents, it makes no significant difference.
Read MoreI could give you a million reasons why Allies exists. But if I boil them down to one, for me Allies is all about smartness. Automation. Streamlining. Getting rid of unnecessary, tiresome mechanical movements. Horrid stuff, like thumbing in information into your phone. Take a second to think about that. It is 2020, and we still spend a lot of time entering stuff into our phones, using our thumbs.
Read MoreWe have been working with Allies for over a year now, and I was just reminded why we do this. As a startup, it may be worth thinking about sometimes.
Read MoreWe represent the simple idea that if people work together, things will get done faster. We believe that if more people share the same information, at the right time, it will not get old or outdated. And if everyone uses the corresponding solution to handle that information - keeping track of where your children should be, when, with whom and where - it means a little less work for the individual.
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