When writing content, 2 billion people still rely on the glorified typewriter that was designed 40 years ago. And the workflow hasn’t changed, either. We still waste time hunting for files and information. We still struggle to manage projects. This problem matters at scale because business professionals spend a lot of time - perhaps as much as 57% of it - thinking, researching, and writing. Slice is a workbench for writers, much like an IDE is a workbench for programmers. Its organizing principle is a project - not a computer file - and users say its best feature is the focus and flow they experience while using it. Emma said that Slice is a 10X multiplier on her time. Michael said that Slice is as transformative to his work as Dropbox and Miro were. Writing tools and workflow have barely evolved in decades. Slice is changing both.
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