I'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'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'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's a lot more to show, but for now, you can try Campsite for free.<p>I'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're on the right track with early customers and will keep iterating as we learn more.