Your inbox is a to-do list—which is why we’ve redesigned the inbox to make it easier to identify important to-dos, create new to-dos, and hide distractions. https://t.co/Bw4Tw0qYoy
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Did you know that you can join a Zoom or Google Meet video call directly from your Twobird inbox with a single click? Get more Twobird calendar tips here: https://t.co/tfdOgBhgYg
When your inbox is full of newsletters and automated updates, it can be difficult to focus on the emails that actually require your attention. Twobird gives you a more streamlined inbox experience by automatically filtering out these low priority emails. https://t.co/FoXfipOacs
Did you know? You can share Twobird notes with anyone, and the person you share with doesn't need to be signed up for Twobird in order to read or edit the note. Learn more about Twobird notes here: https://t.co/Se5q9U0r5y
Of course, different methods of communication are useful for different situations. What do you think? Is this a useful way to think about communication? Are we missing any major communication methods? Let us know!
Food for thought: you can categorize different methods of communication by register (how formal/informal) and persistence (how easy it is to reference in the future).
The ease with which you can send messages makes Twobird more informal and dynamic compared to docs, and message searchability makes Twobird more persistent than instant messages.