Andy Cook

Tettra 2.0 - Knowledge sharing system for high-performance teams

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Tettra is a knowledge sharing tool for high performance teams. It's different than traditional intranets, wikis, and shared folders because the product is simple to use, smart to help you stay organized, and connected to your other tools. We're helping over 450 different teams grow and thrive together. We'd love to work with your team too.

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Kristen Craft

Work smarter!

Pros:

We use it to document our processes and knowledge. I got to know it very quickly when I first used it at Wistia!

Cons:

None

Chris Buttenham
Congrats on the update guys! 🌊 Inline updates looks neat!
Jonah Silberg
Pros: Simple and intuitive— by far the best organization for an internal knowledge base tool I've come across. And a great group of folks to work with to boot, with top notch support. Cons: Not a reflection of the tool itself, but make sure your team is very clearly aligned on what goes where. At my company we tend to have some moments of, "is that in Tettra or Quip?" So not a Tettra downside specifically, but a byproduct of how easy it can be for everyone to build documentation. Overall Tettra has brought us out of the stone age with internal docs (although to be fair, RIP custom internal wiki, you served us well). Give it a go!
Andy Cook
@jonah_silberg We're working on a fix for the "what is where?" issue. Stay tuned 🤫
Vinayak Ranade
Would love to see Tettra support for empowering other developers to get support for their app via mentions. I.e a way for anyone to make supported "mentions" that Tettra can understand. Is that even possible / in the works?
Andy Cook
@pseudovirtual Great feedback, Vinayak. It's not quite possible at the moment, but it's something we're exploring and plan to do in the future. Will most likely be our first step to building out a proper platform.
Vinayak Ranade
@andygcook can't wait 🙌
Dan Wolchonok
Knowledge sharing is so important to a company's success, and I can think of no other team so focused on the problem and creating a product people love using.
Julian Weisser

I've used Tettra for a few months now to organize institutional knowledge for On Deck city hosts around the world. It has been fantastic for this purpose and I could see this being useful for growing teams who need an easy place to document and organize knowledge and especially remote teams.

The responsiveness of the Tettra team is also fantastic. My favorite SaaS company to come out of Boston - they fill a very important void in a Slack stack.

Pros:

Simple and does what you need without getting bogged down in features/complexity.

Cons:

Search is good but (expect this is in the works) the ability to jump to specific section in a document based on search term would be awesome

Jeff Eisley
LOL Love the video!
Chris Handy
I haven’t had a chance to dig in yet, but I’m super excited about this. Love the Zapier idea :)
Bryce Larsen

We have been planning to (finally) build out a wiki to better organize and document our many areas. We’re hopeful this will help with many tasks, onboarding, and staff retention. 🙂

Our team provides data analytics for much of the hospital and as such we really wanted some areas that could be public facing as to not require a login. This was *crucial*. Excited to see what’s to come as more things are built out! Highly responsive staff.

Pros:

Friendly UI; excellent editor; simple organization; Slack integration: PUBLIC categories; Zapier integration; Tettrabot suggestions; history

Cons:

Tables (but they know about this); lack of SSO other than Slack; no advanced search (AND + OR)

Alessio Fanelli
This 2.0 update looks 🔥! Any way I can get in touch with you directly @andygcook ?
Andy Cook
@fanahova Thanks! Direct email is andy@tettra.co