
My Friday Favourite this week is Fleep — a tool to bring all your conversations together.
Tired of email overload?
Many people, myself included, have a love/hate relationship with email. On the one hand email is free and convenient, but on the other hand, email isn’t free — it has a time cost associated with it — and it can be very inconvenient, being a distraction that takes people away from doing important work.
I’ve written about my experiment in reducing my emails by a quarter and my experiment in using the telephone instead of email, both of which have helped me manage my email better.
Within our business my team and I also rely more on tools like Slack for collaboration and information exchange. This reduces email further.
But the problem remains that the vast majority of the world don’t know or won’t consider using anything other than email to communicate. So how can you can manage email overload if you can’t persuade people to try alternatives?
Bring All Your Conversations Together with Fleep

Essentially, Fleep merges email and messages and groups them together with relevant files. Using a Fleep account you channel everything you need into one place, which you can then easily search, highlight and even see when your messages have been read by others.
Intro to Fleep
Works with email

No persuading people to sign up for Fleep. No need for your external contacts to change the way they work!
Cross Platform
Fleep is free to register for and works with PC, Mac, Android or iPhone. All your messages, files, notes and history are securely synced to the Cloud so you can access and use them anywhere.
Conclusion
While moving your internal team to a more progressive, more productive modern collaboration team is a big step in itself, persuading external contacts to work in a more efficient way can be an uphill struggle.
I can see Fleep being a great way for freelancers, business owners and other like-minded people to manage their communication with others more effectively.
Email is a long way from dying, but the way we manage email can certainly change.
Try it now! Drop me an email at ri**********@***ep.io with your thoughts or leave a comment below.
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