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Show HN: Campsite – Posts, calls, docs, and chat in one app

6 pointsby brianlovin10 months ago
I&#x27;m the co-founder of Campsite.<p>We were tired of constant app switching, notification hunting, and team conversations getting lost in the void. The modern comms toolkit has become way too scattered for companies: docs in one app, calls in another, posts and chat in another, and everyone ends up copy-pasting links all over the place and fiddling with permissions to make sure people can see the right things.<p>Campsite is a reflection of how we think teams should communicate:<p>posts are threaded by default, async friendly, topical, and have nested comments for structured discussions<p>calls can be recorded, summarized, and shared, so it&#x27;s really easy to socialize meeting notes or customer conversations<p>docs are collaborative documents with slash commands and beautiful formatting. We removed the headache of organizing infinitely nested pages or blocks that make typing feel slow and clunky<p>chat is for everything in between; our chat feels ephemeral, and we&#x27;ve seen this design decision guide teams towards using posts + docs more often to keep internal communication transparent<p>We’ve managed to simplify our company’s communication toolkit down to Campsite — we ditched Notion, Slack, and Zoom in the last few months as we shipped our own version of those capabilities.<p>There&#x27;s a lot more to show, but for now, you can try Campsite for free.<p>I&#x27;m around to answer questions and address feedback; the team collaboration space is super competitive, and there are lots of options for people, but we think we&#x27;re on the right track with early customers and will keep iterating as we learn more.

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