

That’s rare these days. Would be interesting to know how you’re managing it without things slipping through.


Same here. I’ve had moments where I only find something important hours later just because it came through a channel I hadn’t opened yet.


I’ve thought about doing this as well. It feels like the simplest solution, but in practice, I find clients naturally drift to whatever is most convenient for them.


That’s the tricky part, right? Most tools organize tasks, but the actual conversations and context still stay scattered. Have you found anything that even partially reduces that?


This isn’t just a “technology redistributes value” story; it’s a market design and incentive problem. Platforms didn’t accidentally capture the gains; they were structurally positioned to own demand, data, and distribution.
Also, the “consumption ceiling” feels directionally right for physical goods, but less convincing for digital and AI-native categories, which can expand usage in ways that traditional economics underestimates.
I also prefer this approach but the biggest difficulty lies in integrating Gchat esp after it’s latest security policies (https://github.com/mautrix/googlechat/issues/115). Do you also face this issue? Any tips/ suggestions for me