Collaborative Mode
planned
黃先生
We can invite friends and let them collaborate on a collection.
It's great for creative teams and student group projects.
Annotated sticky notes let team members know about specific URLs in the collection.
"Color tags" allow team members to create subcategories within the collaborative collection.
AI lets you use "color tags" to implement SaveDay Canvas and contribute to projects.
Can be offered in different paid plans according to the number of users.
Lisa
planned
Mayvees
Hi,
We're implementing tags for each content saved in SaveDay, would be available in April!
Collaboration is in discussion and could be implemented after May
Can you tell me more about that annotated sticky note? Is it like taking sticky notes but with member tagging?
黃先生
Mayvees
Yes, sir, the annotated sticky notes are like comments added to specific URLs. However, they can go further by allowing team members to tag and mention other members within the notes, and text notes can also be tagged.
My main idea is that through sticky notes or tagging, teams can use limited characters on SaveDay to describe and quickly allocate URLs or certain text narratives.
It might not be the most crucial feature, but I believe it can enhance collaboration efficiency and productivity.
Mayvees
黃先生: We just shipped the auto tags feature, now every content has tags generated by SaveDay. For now you can use them to filter, but in the future it could be saved as "smart collections" as well (any content with same tags would be in the same collections automatically). Did you check it? Do you have any feedbacks?
黃先生
Mayvees It looks very good and I like it, is it possible to add the feature of custom labelling? It seems to me that some people are good at using codes or some kind of custom text.
Mayvees
黃先生: You can manually add in your tags if you want! Can you see the Add tags button in that area? You can try adding some
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Vkng
Mayvees have the aforementioned collaboration features been dropped as priorities?
It would be great to:
1) Share collections (view only)
2) Share AI-capabilities on my view only collections (so: allow chatting with the collection and asking questions to the limits of my subscription plan)
3) Share URLs with my sticky notes on them (again: view only)
Collaboration / team / sharing functions should be implemented similarly to how Google Drive documents are shareable by either a link or an email invite. Except here, I'd be satisfied with view only capabilities – no need for anyone else to comment or edit.