[15:55] <jrwren> anyone know of alternatives for basecamp personal for non-software projects.
[16:00] <cmaloney> what features of Basecamp are you looking to replicate?
[16:07] <jrwren> i don't know. i guess i don't know basecamp.
[16:08] <jrwren> message board, to-dos, docs & files, chat, maybe even schedule, although I don't really need that.
[16:12] <cmaloney> I can think of projects for each of those, but nothing that's quite as integrated
[16:28] <jrwren> right.
[16:33] <gamerchick02> Notion?
[16:33] <gamerchick02> Notion is web-based, if you're into that
[16:42] <jrwren> the email client?
[16:42] <jrwren> https://twitter.com/davecporter/status/1238183623624396802?s=20 hahah
[16:46] <gamerchick02> no the notes client: notion.so
[16:49] <gamerchick02> https://www.notion.so/
[16:51] <cmaloney> The "admin tools" being Enterprise makes me a little curious what that means
[16:56] <cmaloney> Looking for alternatives to Asana lead me to https://www.openproject.org/
[16:57] <cmaloney> But that's more project management than collaboration
[16:59] <cmaloney> Hive looks like it integrates with different products like Slack and Dropbox
[17:00] <gamerchick02> it's free for something like 1000 "bits" of data, so you can give it a go and if it expands out then pay.
[17:00] <gamerchick02> i don't know, it seems to be a neat platform. i'd check out their reddit for design ideas and "how to's"
[17:01] <cmaloney> Yeah, Notion looks quite nice
[17:02] <gamerchick02> i mean it's an idea! :)
[17:02] <gamerchick02> and free to start