
there.do
From notes to report, with AI and views tracking
335 followers
From notes to report, with AI and views tracking
335 followers
there.do helps you take collaborative notes, write beautiful reports with AI, share them in a breeze, and track recipient’s activities
Stop using Word, OneNote, ChatGPT, iLove PDF and DocSend and start using there, a single app to write and share impactful documents and reports.
there.do
Hi everyone 👋
We’re excited to introduce there.do — the app to take notes, create reports from them using AI, and eliminating the hassle of manually using 5 to 10 apps to actually send a report.
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Here is a breakdown of how you can simplify the process from 8 steps to just 3.
Before, project and business leaders had multiple steps to go through, with multiple tools:
📝 Take notes on paper, dedicated notes apps (OneNote, Evernote, Apple Notes…)
📑 Copy-paste notes to Word
🧠 Copy-paste texts into ChatGPT to optimize, rewrite, shorten it, then copy-paste back in Word
📸 Send photos taken with their phone to themself using email, download them, add them to Word, then doing dozens of clicks to format them as needed
⬇️ Export file as a PDF
🗜️ Compress this PDF as it is way too big to be shared
📨 Finally email could be sent, but no one know who’ve read it or not
👥 So one had to set up a meeting to present its report to the recipients, needing time and energy, reducing efficiency and speed of interactions
Now, they can do it way simpler:
📱 Take notes directly in there, on the web, on the mobile app or with the Chrome web clipper
👆 Drag'n drop your notes directly in the document
✨ Write your doc with built-in AI tools (no more tool switching!)
🏞️ Drag your photos to create stunning yet flexible galleries
🧩 Use specific blocks: 🗓️ Next meeting, ✅ Tasks, 📊 Progress, ✍️ Signature
📨 Draft an email with AI, and use "This but" feature to refine, then hit send (no pdf download, no compression no upload as attachment…)
👀 You know who get the email, and read the doc — And what's best, they don't need to create an account for that.
The good news: your recipients will love it too!
No one actually reads PDFs on mobile, right? — It's over.
there.do offers great recipient experience:
⏱️ In the email, a doc preview tells them the reading time
🤳 The doc is linked, they can read it in their browser on mobile
✨ No time to read the 10-page doc? Get a short or medium summary
⬇️ You can always download a PDF
Our first users are loving the design, the speed, the way they now love to write documents in a breeze, and knowing who’ve actually read it.
🔍 Eager to try www.there.do? — Start now, it’s free.
Please give us your feedback!
You can reach out to us at support@there.do.
Enjoy!
there.do
Hi @masump, we do offer collaboration in various ways:
📝 Notes: they're private by default, and can be shared with others. The good news is that you can also ask people to complete a note, without needing them to create an account.
📄 Document: You can share a doc for live collaborative writing on it.
Hope this helps! 😊
Okay, not gonna lie—I usually take notes in Apple Notes, paste them in Word, then hop over to ChatGPT to clean it up before sending a PDF 😩. There feels like the shortcut I didn’t know I needed.
Does it work well on mobile too? I’m always jotting ideas down on the go.
there.do
Hi@hamza_afzal_butt — Yes, we're a lot to do so today.
We do have a mobile app for simple notes taking, all the details are there: https://www.there.do/mobile-app
@david_vauthrin_ Thanks, that's greta :)
@hamza_afzal_butt Why do you paste from Notes to Word, and not just straight into ChatGPT first?
there.do
@hamza_afzal_butt @shehbaz_afzal It would change the order, but still, there would be 3 apps…
All those tiny-but-time-consuming steps between taking notes and sharing a clean report — gone! I love how there.do simplifies the entire process into a seamless flow. The recipient-side experience is also such a nice touch.
Just curious: are you planning to integrate with tools like Notion or Slack in the near future?
there.do
Thanks @kay_arkain for your kind words.
We're definitely planning some integrations — What would your use cases be?