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Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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I was tasked with finding an internal knowledge base solution for our small development team last year. I stumbled across Nuclino and we've been very happy users since last December. I think what makes it so great is just the pure simplicity. I absolutely hate dealing with all the cruft of Wikis and similar solutions. With Nuclino we just go and write the information down without all the hassle. Couldn't recommend it…

Thanks for the kind words! The complexity of traditional wikis inspired us to build Nuclino. We definitely plan to keep the experience as smooth and simple as possible :)

Let's say a team signs up with your service and after a couple of years requirements change and they want to migrate. What are the formats that one could export the data?

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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Your pricing page is tucked away at the bottom. It's one of the first pages I go to, and hiding it like that makes me think you're trying to trick me.

I thought there was no pricing available until I came back and saw this comment, would not sign up for "freemium".

I'm sorry to hear that :( Do you prefer free trials, paid-only, or some other model?

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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"nimble" "giants" are not two words I'd associate with (m)any companies... :)

Do you think a Trello/Asana/Slack/MS/Google wouldn't be "nimble" enough to riff on a successful feature? See: Facebook/Instagram -> Snap.

Trello = Atlassian, they already have a heavyweight wiki tool. Asana/Slack, why would they go outside their core competence.

But even if a company did want to copy something, it really comes down to passion and execution, I've seen this play out a number of times.

Trello, actually, makes a point here. Atlassian paid $425M for it, when they could have just copied it. There's a lot more to it.

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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Thanks for the kind words! The complexity of traditional wikis inspired us to build Nuclino. We definitely plan to keep the experience as smooth and simple as possible :)

Let's say a team signs up with your service and after a couple of years requirements change and they want to migrate. What are the formats that one could export the data?

Currently it is possible to export a whole workspace in the Markdown format. The downloaded .zip file contains all exported items including attachments such as images and files in a separate folder.

We are also thinking about adding HTML as an export format if there is any interest. What format would you expect as an export option?

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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https://nuclino.com/ gives an expired SSL certificate error. (Got there because I wound up on the blog, and wanted to get back, so I edited the URL.)

Thanks for reporting this! We're aware of the issue and will fix it as soon as possible.

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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Our main differentiators are simplicity, speed, and the fact that you only need a single tool (not counting Bitbucket here). We've seen that many teams don't need all the features the Atlassian stack provides and happily trade it for a simpler, faster, and more unified experience. Feel free to try it out and see if it works for you and your team :)

@bjoernm Nuclino is beautiful, reminds me of this (at the end): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4AXaFlIFQA I love how you've enabled users to take down ideas in a very quick way without forcing them to make decisions about what "category" or purpose the information has at that moment and then they can freeform build on that information to take it from something amorphous to something with utility. This compliments t…

That's exactly the idea :) We don't want to impose structure before it actually becomes useful. That's also why the most basic elements are called "items", as their purpose can evolve into ideas, tasks, requirements, etc.

Re: Show HN: Nuclino – A unified real-time workspace for teams

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This does look a lot like a much better Trello. Does this support import from Trello?

Glad you like it! Unfortunately we don't support importing from Trello yet. We offer a generic import for HTML and Markdown, so if you can get the data out of Trello that way you might be able to import it.
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