Hiveminder is alive!

brian_d_foy on 2006-08-08T03:01:00

We've just launched Hiveminder, a shared todo list service. Hiveminder makes it easy to keep track of everything you need to do and to share tasks with the people you love (and those you just need to do things for you.) You can assign tasks to anyone who has an email address. They don't even have to sign up for an account.

You can defer tasks until tomorrow, next week or next year, with a click of your mouse. "But first" and "and then" links on every task make it easy to procrastinate...er, to model complex projects.

We wouldn't be Web 2.0™ compliant if we didn't let you tag each task with useful keywords.

Groups let you share tasks with a set of friends or coworkers (and help keep work out of your way when you're getting stuff done at home).

We'll be rolling out paid premium services later this year, but basic accounts will always be free.

Come take a tour and sign up for an account.

And of course, yes, it's built on Perl and Jifty, our web application framework.


Local hive?

sciurius on 2006-08-09T08:57:37

I see a sign-up button, but I do not see a download button. I assume I can run hiveminder locally as well?

Re:Local hive?

jesse on 2006-08-12T19:59:40

Nope, it's a service, though you should see hiveminder features in RT eventually.

Re:Local hive?

sciurius on 2006-08-12T22:10:22

That's a pity. It sure looks nice, but by no means I'm going to put my personal data on a server that is not strictly under my control.

(Jesse, don't take this personally. I just happen to be slightly paranoid.)

And what a service

mugwumpjism on 2006-09-08T11:59:16

I especially like the Take a vacation part. Priceless!