Hojoki.com - organization of information flows for developers and not only ...
Today I came across a wonderful service and am still impressed by it ...
It's very simple. Happiness happens in 3 steps:
Connect the services. At the moment, you can connect to Hojoki:
Create a workspace in which you indicate from which service and with what “detail” you need to broadcast changes. For example, a specific repository is indicated for GitHub, a group of contacts for Google Contacts, a specific folder for Google Drive, a hashtag for twitter, etc.
You invite colleagues or friends to the workspace and enjoy the fact that now all the information about the changes in one place.
The information flow can be commented on and filtered by type and people.
Personally, it took me about 7 minutes. For some time, the service pumps data.
Satisfied and happy. It has long been waiting for something like that.
To the total happiness, I personally lack Google+, a working Dropbox, Papirus.net and the ability to link multiple accounts to one service.
In addition to gratitude, the developers were immediately notified about all this, which I advise you to (thank of course!)
Ps Also posted in the hubs: Development and Web Development. I believe this will be useful for anyone interested in these topics.
It's very simple. Happiness happens in 3 steps:
1 step
Connect the services. At the moment, you can connect to Hojoki:
- Evernote
- Github
- Google Calendar
- Google Contacts
- Google drive
- Google reader
- Dropbox (implemented crookedly: not via API, but feed)
- Pivotal tracker
- Ta-da list
- Beanstalk
- Cloudapp
- Delicious
- Highrise
- Mendeley
- Zenddesk
2 step
Create a workspace in which you indicate from which service and with what “detail” you need to broadcast changes. For example, a specific repository is indicated for GitHub, a group of contacts for Google Contacts, a specific folder for Google Drive, a hashtag for twitter, etc.
3 step
You invite colleagues or friends to the workspace and enjoy the fact that now all the information about the changes in one place.
The information flow can be commented on and filtered by type and people.
Personally, it took me about 7 minutes. For some time, the service pumps data.
Satisfied and happy. It has long been waiting for something like that.
To the total happiness, I personally lack Google+, a working Dropbox, Papirus.net and the ability to link multiple accounts to one service.
In addition to gratitude, the developers were immediately notified about all this, which I advise you to (thank of course!)
Ps Also posted in the hubs: Development and Web Development. I believe this will be useful for anyone interested in these topics.