Three 25-year-olds, the result was a productivity tool called Gridle

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What happens when an investment banker, UI/UX designer, and full-stack developer get together to solve a problem, but are hampered by a bigger roadblock requiring to be addressed?

For these three 25-year-olds, the result was a productivity tool called Gridle.

It all started in early 2013, when Yash Shah (25), Abhishek Doshi (25) and Anupama Panchal (24) were working on a part-time project to create an open blogging platform, similar to Tumblr.

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Gridle App

But three different cities meant using different tools to work together. As Yash recalls, they used Skype for video calling, Dropbox to share files, WhatsApp to chat, email for internal communication and Facebook groups, over a period of five months. The result was a crashing dip in productivity, with more time spent on juggling platforms.

The realization was that even if they as friends faced this issue, then one can only imagine the hassles enterprises had to deal with. Thus, after an evaluation of 18 globally-known collaboration tools, and speaking to 200 people in 33 enterprises, they figured that although collaboration tools did solve the problems of task management, the bigger issue was using multiple tools to work together.

Today, the trio’s solution – Gridle.io – unifies chat, file, task, audio-video conferencing and project management tools on its cloud-based platform for colleagues across web and mobile.

Yash explains,

“If a company uses Dropbox for file-sharing, Skype for video-conferencing, Lync for chat and Outlook for email and Calendar, Gridle brings together all these tools and forms a single user interface for our end users. Therefore, saving the workforce from opening four different tabs and chatting on Lync about a file shared on Dropbox.”

Catching fire

Simply put, the platform pulls out information and updates from a user’s working proprietary tools and gives a single view to them, while introducing its own native tools of task management, instant messaging, file management and audio conferencing, to be used if missing.

Incorporated in November 2013, the company is serving 400+ organizations and 29,000+ users.  The industries range from industrial design to consumer web, IT, consultancies, healthcare, and HR, including names such as Sterling Hospitals, CII, and Decon Limited.

The co-founders claim that the traction gained was acquired only through word of mouth, with 85 percent of signed up users inviting two or more people to work on the platform without any monetary or in-kind incentives.

Like most tools, the platform is free o use for basic functionalities. For enterprise-centric features lik

e unlimited guests, private projects, templates, 1000 GB file space, advanced search, team demo by Gridle, company directory, LDAP integration, admin controls, fencing, SSL protection, a fee of $5 is charged for every user.

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A screenshot of the platform – Gridle.ioThe platform also includes natural language detection where, instead of filling forms to create tasks, a user can just write, tagging the person, while the platform picks up assignees, subject, deadline, and the project that needs to be appended.
Calendars, that sync across Google, Outlook and Apple, while also introducing templates, work-flows and 11 integrations, including Dropbox, Drive, Onedrive, Zendesk, Appear, Slack, Github, and gypsy. The firm has also launched its Android and iOS app.
The firm was initially incubated at Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), Ahmedabad, and is funded twice, raising a total of $120,000.

Looking into the future

The co-founders believe that the vision for the product is to build an ecosystem for productivity that allows users to tweak it to their requirements and build on to it. They say,
“We want to be synonymous with productivity, like the way one thinks of SAP when they think of ERP, or Salesforce when one thinks of sales.”
They believe that having all your tools in one place can help increase productivity to 13 percent. On the security front, for the moment, the 17-member team is hosting the platform on the client’s server for bigger enterprises, to ensure complete security. Moreover, for clients without a server, the platform is 2048-bit SSL encrypted following all security compliance of an AWS enterprise solution.

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