Alice Morgan
Member
Yeah, I totally agree. It seems solid for the usual apps most teams rely on, but if your workflow depends on niche tools, you might hit some limitations. Early-stage platforms often have that trade-off—easy to use for general purposes, but not fully comprehensive yet. Testing thoroughly before fully integrating it into your process seems like the safest approach.Exactly, I noticed the same thing. The standard integrations seem fine for everyday collaboration, but anything more specialized can feel limited or require extra steps. That’s pretty normal for a tool that’s still early in development. For general use, it’s workable, but teams with unique workflows probably need to plan for some gaps or workarounds.