OneBar.io
p/onebar-io
Self-driving documentation for Slack teams
Michael Rumiantsau
OneBar 3.0 β€” Self-driving documentation for Slack teams
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OneBar allows you to build a Knowledge Base for your team using your Slack conversations as raw material. Save useful conversations, organize collected knowledge using tags, and use it by talking to a friendly Slack-bot or via OneBar web-app.
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Vasanth
The logo looks very similar to Station's. https://www.producthunt.com/post... For a moment, I thought Station has released a newer version.
Maxim Leonovich
@vsnthv yeah, I think someone said the same thing last time we were on PH too. We didn't see station's logo when designing our, I promise :) This logo was designed for OneBar 1.0, which was a "a one search bar for everything" project. If you look closer, you'll see that O is One, and there's a bar underneath it. Then, if you rotate it 90 degrees, you get the io (OneBar.io). That's pretty much the whole logo idea so, it's not copied from Station :)
Nicolas Nezhat
Looks like a slick product! How would you compare/differentiate yourself from Guru?
Maxim Leonovich
@nnezhat Thanks, Nicolas! We don't have too much experience using Guru, but we keep hearing about it during our customer calls. One way we're different is our focus on Q&As specifically, whilst Guru is a more generic KB. We're also Slack only, and provide deeper integration with more ways to save stuff from Slack. The other obvious differentiator is the price, of course :)
Michael Rumiantsau
OneBar 3.0 is featured as a "Brilliant Bot" in the Slack App directory and now on ProductHunt! This update is a killer!
Prasanth Kothari
IMO, when the internal teams and customers spend a considerable amt of time on Slack, it is good to build the forum within Slack. Grt product innovation Team OneBar πŸ™Œ
Maxim Leonovich
@prasanthkothari Thank you, Prashanth!
Maxim Leonovich
What do you miss the most in your current wiki?
Maxim Leonovich
Hello, Product Hunt! It's the OneBar team again! We were here 10 months ago with our first beta, and today we're coming back with a much better, more stable, and polished product. We worked hard all this time to find and kill hundreds of bugs, tweak dozens of workflows, and build a few big features. With OneBar 3.0, you can: Save your Slack conversations just like your save web-pages to Pocket - Tag and edit everything in a nice-looking web UI - Talk to your Knowledge Base via a smart Slack bot - Search in 16 languages - Assign Questions to your teammates and crowdsource the Answers - Build a Knowledge Base for HR, Helpdesk, Sales, Engineering, or any other team that uses Slack, and has a lot of knowledge to share Contact us via the built-in Intercom chat during this launch, and we will upgrade your account to the "Growing" plan at the price of the "Startup"! Also, Ask Us Anything in the comments, we'll reply to all of them. Let's go!
Dom
I got to talk with Maxim a few weeks ago about OneBar. This is an absolute killer product for any growing company, but especially if your company relies on remote workers and shared, async knowledge. It feels like this should be built-in into any Slack space, but it isn't - so download this asap :)
Maxim Leonovich
@dqmonn1 Thank you!
crrlcx
One of best slack bots, best of AI autodoc bots ! Thanks
Maxim Leonovich
Thank you, @crrlcx !
Dmitry Kotlyarenko
Congratulations on the launch! It's a super useful app for Slack!
Leonid Markizov
The app is vey cool. It's a really useful instrument for team working. Nice!
Andrew Fan
@leo_markizov Thank you!
Fanter Bacha
Hey dear ur app is brillent and work fast
Andrew Fan
@fanter_bacha Thx πŸ˜‰
sergey igorevich
Go, go OneBar team!
Anna Vasilko
Congrats Maxim, looks really appealing!
Alex Conway
OneBar looks awesome, well done @maxim_leonovich & team! I've done a few consulting projects around semantic search and organizing documents and it's a huge headache... I love the Slack UX - I think a chatbot style interface makes total sense for this. The biggest question that comest to mind for me is how to import docs into OneBar. One company I worked with had around 500 microsoft word / PDFs with documentation - it would be magic if they could just drag and drop it and start querying it in Slack...