What is Superthread?
Superthread is a highly integrated project management tool that seamlessly combines projects, tasks and docs.
It is specifically designed to cater to multifunctional teams where developers, designers, product managers, marketing professionals etc. collaborate as a cohesive unit.
Superthread streamlines task tracking at all levels, enabling founders, team leads as well as individual contributors to effortlessly monitor and dig into initiatives and tasks that are relevant to them which improves transparency and visibility across your the organisation.
Superthread's speed & scalability is exceptional, delivering 50ms response times whether your workspace has 10 or 10 million tasks/docs.
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Who are we?
Superthread was founded by David Hasovic, Brennan Topley, & Ben Bourdin in June 2020. We’re now ~15 people working remotely across Europe.
We value craftsmanship, quality, and efficiency, which is why we ship code every week and have achieved so much with such a small team.
Investors include Connect Ventures, LocalGlobe, Acadian, and Tiny VC.
Why are we building Superthread?
Because collaboration is broken.
Collaboration between developers, product managers, designers, and marketing primarily happens through three kind of tools:
Wikis (Confluence, Notion, Google Docs) – help product managers and other team members record, share and collaborate on the knowledge. This drives product decisions. It helps record Why and What to build.
Task trackers (Jira, Asana, Trello) – help people keep track of their day to day work in the form of 'tickets' or 'issues'. This records How and the Progress made in development.
Project trackers (spreadsheets, slide decks etc) – keep track of the big picture and inform stakeholders.
This philosophy silos different functions into separate camps. The modern reality is collaboration needs to be unified. Being yanked out to a different app to view a doc, task, or a project is not acceptable.
Imagine being able to search across everything in one place, open anything in less than 50ms, and coherently link all the work together. This is Superthread.
If that sounds good to you – come take a look.