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Show HN: Stravu – Editable, multi-player AI notebooks with text, tables, diagram

5•wek•4h ago
Hi HN! I'm Karl one of the co-founders of Stravu. (https://stravu.com) Using AI for work 24x7, we realized that four things would make AI more useful for us and a lot of other power users and teams:

Editable output: AI gives output that is half right and our only option was to either keep chatting laboriously or copy it to a Google Doc. We made Stravu so you can edit what the AI says in chat or in an attached notebook. Everything editable.

Approve AI changes: When AI makes a change to some text, you can't tell what changes. We put Red/Green diffs that you can approve into Stravu.

Unify text, tables, diagrams: We were jumping between tools to work with AI on text, tables, diagrams, etc.. Just because Microsoft did that 30 years ago, doesn't mean it makes sense now. We made Stravu so you can work with AI across text, tables, diagrams, (and 2x2s, formulas, more soon) and have them inform each other.

Actual multi-player team collab with AI: We couldn't collaborate as a team in AI (even with the ChatGPT Teams plan). We wanted to be able to chat with AI together as a team or see the changes AI was making in the canvas/notebook together and edit together. So we made Stravu support multi-player collaboration in every aspect... chats, notebooks, text, tables, diagrams..etc.

Some of the use cases of our current Beta customers include: scrum teams doing feature/customer/competitive research and feature definition, account teams building vertical/geo/account plans, consultants and investment teams working on market/company analysis.

We are currently in beta and actively iterating based on user feedback. Please try it out at: https://stravu.com We highly value your feedback!

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