WorkingOn WorkingOn

Productivity
Version: 0.1.53
Last Update: 2016-01-23

Overview

WorkingOn is a Chrome extension developed by WorkingOn, Inc. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of WorkingOn is 0.1.53, updated on 2016-01-23.
368 users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: workingon.co

Minimalistic status reporting for your team.

Stay in sync with your team by sharing quick updates as you work. This Chrome Extension replaces your New Tab screen to help you keep focused on what you're working on and share while you're in your flow.

We integrate with Asana, Github, Trello, Pivotal, Slack, HipChat and more to bring together your team's collaboration tools. Please let us know if there's an integration you'd like to see.

Note: Subscription required after the 30-day trial.

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

368

Information

Last Update

2016-01-23

Current Version

0.1.53

Size

275KiB

Author

WorkingOn, Inc

Website

workingon.co

Category

Productivity

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avatar James Moore
2015-12-16

It works well, but definitely not worth the cost they're looking for. It's really no different than many of the free new tab pages out there in my mind, slack integrations aside.

UPDATE:
Changing my review. They are currently offering a "free for individuals" code if you chat with them. It's fine for me, and solves my problem.

avatar Chris Martin
2015-05-20

A simple, effective reminder to keep my status up-to-date.

avatar David Anderson
2014-09-19

Great, simple extension for a great, simple app. Use with Slack for best results.

avatar RoseAngela Williams
2014-08-16

ditto to Thomas Knoll's comments. I love that I can use WorkingOn as an index to my work journal. I have integrated it to Flowdock, where I can make more comments. From there, if I choose, I can scroll back through Flowdock to tag the more noteable entries and use Flowdock as a working guide/journal to review and/or indicate where I will resume work, or to recall data that could otherwise be lost or forgotten.

avatar Thomas Knoll
2014-08-13

Absolutely frickin love this app. It just feels better to keep a list of everything I have done in a day than to stare at a long TODO list. And, our standups are much shorter because everyone already knows what everyone has been working on. Finally, it is really inspirational to everyone on the team to see everyone making progress all day.