Your tools don't talk to each other very well.
Linear has no idea what's in your Figma comments. Slack doesn't know your calendar is packed. You end up being the integration layer – checking 8+ apps every morning just to figure out what happened the day before, and moving information from tool A to tool B
That ritual eats about 25% of your work week.
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@aakashgupta It's not just product people. People across all roles and industries deal with the same firehose of information & logistics. It costs them 25% of their work week, and they don't even know it. The best tools these days unlock more time for critical thinking and strategic work.
@ArthurzKV @AlexanderTw33ts wild that the trait most workplaces punished for decades is now the one they need most. the tools changed, the humans didn't.
@martinsoorjoo the problem isn't the AI. it's ten tools each doing one thing well but still meaning ten places to check, ten contexts to hold. what if one layer just handled all of that?
@karankendre It's not the AI doing the work that's exhausting. it's supervising ten different AIs / tools doing ten different things. We need something that can help you pay attention perfectly, 110% of the time
@FreeMrktCptlst tool fatigue is the real tax here. we got sick of it and built Sugarbug, sits behind the tools you already use so you stop drowning in new ones.
@LisaFlorentina8@PlutonAIHQ the "too many dashboards" problem isn’t just defi. every team running Linear + Slack + Figma + GitHub hits this wall. we’re building the layer that connects them so you stop being the integration layer yourself
We were bombarded by a firehose of information we couldn't keep up with. Linear, GitHub, Figma, Slack, Notion, calendars, transcripts. all day, every day.
So we asked ourselves: what would our day look like if we could pay perfect attention to everything, everywhere, all at once, 110% of the time?
We built Sugarbug to find out. It watches everything we watch, keeps a living memory of every project, speaks up when it matters and ensures we don't have to go hunting for information across 10 different applications.
We stopped spending our time on information logistics and started spending it on the most impactful work.
Monday morning. 9:30am. You haven't started actual work yet.
You've checked Linear for new issues. Scanned GitHub for PR reviews. Opened Figma to see if anyone left comments over the weekend. Skimmed fourteen Slack channels. Glanced at your calendar to see what's coming.
None of those tools know about each other. So you'll do the same thing again tomorrow.
We're building Sugarbug to handle this. 9+ integrations, one knowledge graph, compounding context.
Sign up for early access: https://t.co/e0y4zDZCWr
Your tools don't talk to each other very well.
Linear has no idea what's in your Figma comments. Slack doesn't know your calendar is packed. You end up being the integration layer – checking 8+ apps every morning just to figure out what happened the day before, and moving information from tool A to tool B
That ritual eats about 25% of your work week.
We're opening early access to a small group.
If you struggle with increasing tool fragmentation and are tired of being the human glue between your tools → https://t.co/Me8pvAVYtO
What you actually get: meeting briefs ready before you are. Cross-tool context surfaced that you'd never catch on your own. A deep understanding of cross-functional projects & problems.
Workflow intelligence used when needed, not another dashboard to check constantly.