If you've been following our story since the beginning, you'll know that bundleIQ has evolved quite a bit from its original, intelligent note-taking origins. Earlier this year, we changed our name to bundleIQ from bnotes (business notes) with the goal in mind of further embodying the notion of group intelligence.
As we take a focus on the next iteration of our software, I find myself talking about how we will augment human effort to improve capabilities and cognition while developing a better understanding of the world.
This understanding, for us, starts with a familiarity of your needs so we can decide how we will create the experiences of tomorrow; here are three.
1. Reactivating Autosave
Earlier this year, we broke autosave when we implemented the new editor, and we haven't gotten around to fixing it. We know that not having it is a frustrating thing to have to be mindful of when you're hard at work, and we are committed to fixing that bug ASAP.
2. Multi-member Collaboration
Collaboration is a core functionality of Google Docs, and it is one that you have expressed is a nice one to have. Some of the parties using Docs still are mostly using it because of multi-member collaboration. The good news is, our editor has the functionality built-in, we just need to activate and test it.
3. Shareable Notes via a Public Link
Today you can export bundleIQ content as a pdf, and you can share it on iOS as an email or text message. Tomorrow (shortly), you will be able to share a note with someone using a unique link. The person clicking on the link will be able to view the doc and can discuss or edit it if they already have a bundleIQ account.
Have a feature request? Email us at hello@bundleiq.com. We would love to hear from you.