The concern I have with a project like this that the pricing model seems at odds with the level of commitment a customer needs to make to both fully utilize Qlutter and for Qlutter to be highly profitable and sustainable.<p>I mean that it's a tool designed for someone to run critical business operations while the pricing model is discount from an enterprise perspective. I know it works for 37Signals, but their product line grew out of an inhouse project, so early on, it did not depend on sales or investment to drive improvement or to keep it from dying.<p>At a hundred euros a seat per month, versus the current ten, the product is priced to suggest a sustainable business alongside a high level of service. At ten euros a seat per month, it does not look that way.<p>Good luck.
Hi, one of the creators behind Qlutter here.<p>We have built Qlutter over the last year, the goal is to create a collaboration/planning tool that does what is needed for the team without being too bloated.<p>We've placed a lot of focus on supporting the kind of collaboration that will actually make a team better, especially morning meetings. We just launched and would appreciate any feedback!
It looks clean from what I can see. I have tried a few of your competitors and tried to build internally and now back to using MS Office (which is bloated).<p>I wish the photos were larger or there was a demo/walk-through without having to sign up.