Ayan Das

WorkElate - Stop managing work. Start executing it.

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WorkElate is an AI-native office suite + Work OS where communication turns into execution in one place. Today we are launching Email & Calendar app in our suite. As Work systems are fragmented:- emails, calendars, tasks, docs, and AI live in separate tools. WorkElate unifies mail, calendar, tasks, docs, forms, and chat with AI that understands context, schedules intelligently, drives workflows, and prioritizes what matters so teams can communicate, plan, and execute without switching tools.

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Kunal Singh
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The idea of turning communication directly into execution is exactly what modern teams need.

Fragmentation across tools has been a real pain so bringing email, calendar, tasks, and AI into one unified system feels like a big step forward.

chitransh agnihotri

@kunal_singh77 & other makers What does life feel like while building and hustling on WorkElate creating so many interconnected apps at once?

Kunal Singh

@chitransh_agnihotri1 Honestly it is been a mix of chaos, excitement, and deep focus.

Building WorkElate with so many interconnected apps is not easy it constantly pushes us to think about how everything fits together in a meaningful way. Some days feel overwhelming, but thats also where the best breakthroughs happen.

What keeps us going is the vision creating a system where communication directly drives execution. Seeing pieces come together bit by bit makes the hustle completely worth it.

Md Tauhid146

@kunal_singh77 does it genuinely reduce tool-switching in daily use, or do users still find themselves going back to separate apps for certain tasks?

Kunal Singh

@md_tauhid146 Great question and something we have been very intentional about.

WorkElate is designed to significantly reduce tool-switching by bringing communication, tasks, and scheduling into one flow. For most day to day workflows, users can stay within the system without needing to jump across apps.

That said, we are still evolving. There are edge cases where users might rely on external tools but our focus is to continuously close those gaps and make WorkElate a place where work actually happens end to end.

Early feedback has been encouraging specially around how much more seamless execution feels when everything is connected.

Ayan Das

@md_tauhid146 This is a very crucial statement that I think needs to be answered in-depth.

On a regular basis, team members use chats, emails, scheduling calendar events, finding tracker links updating the actual status of the work assigned and the rest half to find a specific file that they might have kept somewhere in some drive or a shareable link in a bookmark.

Along with reducing the app fatigue involved in completing all these steps and minimising the contextual switching using our AI assistant which is built-in our collaboration systems overall.

Assisting you in creating, managing, delegating and even updating the status using one AI orchestration.

The WorkOS handles almost everything that is needed for any functioning business to adapt to.

Along with the apps which are already in the pipeline @WorkElate is creating the category of unified Workspaces and leading them.

Kunal Singh

We are building WorkElate, an AI-native Work OS where communication directly drives execution.

With todays launch, we have rolled out Email + Calendar I personally worked on the Calendar release which was an exciting part of making the workflow more seamless.

Mobile app coming soon and aiming to bring this unified experience across devices

@jesv @fmerian @shivam1337 @saaswarrior would love your feedback on handling fragmented tools & context switching .

Shivank Kumar

Hey everyone 👋

We built WorkElate out of our own frustration, constantly jumping between tools and still feeling like work wasn’t really moving forward.

So we tried to make something simpler where things just flow, chats turn into tasks, emails don’t get lost, and AI actually helps you get things done.

It’s still early, so would really love your honest feedback 🙌

chitransh agnihotri

@shivank_kumar Great motivation .... how you are able to balance so many apps development in one go ?

Shivank Kumar

Also would love to get feedback from some of the amazing folks here like @shubham_pratap @prasit @veryayskiy @heygoutham @apvarun and others who are super active in the community.

If you get a minute to try WorkElate, would really appreciate your thoughts 🙌

Shubham Pratap Singh

@shivank_kumar sure I will check. Congratulations on the launch 🎉 🎉

Shivank Kumar

@shubham_pratap Thanks a lot 🙌 really appreciate it

Natella Nuralieva

Congratulations on the launch! I really liked how collaboration with the team is organized in the product. And the meeting booking feature straight from the conversation context feels especially cool and native.

Kunal Singh

@natella_nuralieva Thank you so much! Collaboration being seamless and contextual is at the heart of what we're building — really glad that came through. And yes, the meeting booking straight from conversation context is one of our favourite touches too no more switching apps just to schedule a follow-up! Would love to hear more of your feedback as you explore further 🙌

Piyush Kumar

Super interesting vision bringing email, calendar, and execution into one AI-native workspace is exactly what modern teams need. Reducing tool fragmentation and unifying business communication will create real outcomes.

Kunal Singh

@piyush_kumar_thakur Absolutely spot on! Fragmentation is the silent killer of execution when email, calendar, and tasks share the same AI context, teams stop managing work and start actually doing it. Would love for you to experience the flow firsthand!

Ayan Das

@piyush_kumar_thakur That sums it up.
That's the direction we are focusing on.

Parv Gautam

As a frontend dev, I know how incredibly difficult it is to architect a unified UI with so many moving parts without it feeling cluttered. Turning communication into execution is a total game-changer, and the level of polish here is just ridiculous. Everything looks super slick and cohesive—massive props for the execution!

Ayan Das

After our last launch, we spoke with 50+ founders to understand what’s really breaking in execution.

A clear pattern emerged:

Teams don’t fail because of lack of effort….

they fail because work is unclear, scattered, and constantly slipping.

So over the last couple of months, we went back to the core.

Stripped things down. Rebuilt with intent.

Today, we’re launching AI-native Mail & Calendar inside WorkElate.

Not as standalone tools.

but as part of an Execution OS that:

→ structures work before execution

→ turns emails into tasks automatically

→ connects conversations, schedules, and context

→ aligns teams without follow-up chaos

→ tracks execution till “done”

No jumping tools. No broken context.

No “I thought this was done.”

Goal is simple:

Make the first output 90% right - not 60%.

We’re not just improving productivity.

We’re fixing how work gets created and executed.

I am Curious what’s the biggest execution gap in your team today?

Huisong Li

@kunal_singh77 Congratulations. And happy product launch.

Kunal Singh

@huisong_li Thanks a lot 🙌

Ishwar Jha

Congratulations @ayan_das12 !!! I am sure you will have a solid plan to compete and establish WorkElate in a highly competitive market landscape.

Kunal Singh

@ishwarjha Thank you! The market is competitive, no doubt but we're not just competing, we're creating a new category: an Execution OS where communication directly drives work. That's a different game entirely. Would love to show you the flow!

Ayan Das

Thanks a lot, I really appreciate that. @ishwarjha
The market is definitely competitive, but that also validates the demand. My focus with WorkElate is to stay sharp on execution, building something that genuinely solves user pain points, iterating quickly based on feedback, and carving out a clear value proposition rather than trying to be everything at once. It’s a long game, but I’m confident in the direction and the approach.

Sofiia Havryliuk

The gap between assigned and understood is where most execution breaks. Context never fully transfers, so the first output comes back incomplete, not because of effort, but because the brief was never clear.

How does WorkElate handle emails with conflicting or missing context before turning them into tasks?

Kunal Singh

@sofiia_havryliuk  That's such a sharp question and exactly the problem we've obsessed over. When an email has missing or conflicting context, our AI flags it and prompts for clarification before converting it into a task, so the first output is 90% right, not 60% ( not generalised one). Would love for you to test this flow and tell us how it holds up for your team!

Ayan Das

@sofiia_havryliuk The emails get segregated according to the priority and urgency of the email received.
Based on that WAO - the AI orchestration keeps a tracks of the emails received and sent from the specific mailbox to the designated mail id and creates a summary of all the status updated specific to that task.

According to the permissions given and selected by the users to synchronize the systems, WAO updates the task in the specific workspaces and boards, creating a management flow that understands the pre-requisites and keeps the parties involved informed via mail, chat and status updation.

Rabii Luena

Congrats team on the launch!🥂🎉

Kunal Singh

@rbluena Thank you so much! Means a lot to the whole team. The journey's just getting started we'd love for you to try WorkElate and share your feedback as we keep building! 🙌

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