BusyFlow: Integrate Cloud Applications & Use Them From A Single Dashboard

While working on a project, you may simultaneously use multiple cloud applications and find yourself switching from one app to the other almost all the time. These apps include Dropbox, Google Docs, Google Tasks, Pivotal, and others. Here to help you control these apps from the same dashboard is a tool called Busy Flow.

integrate cloud applications

Busy Flow is a free to use web service that integrates commonly used services for project completion with groups. You can create an account on the site and then add service accounts from Pivotal, Google Calendar, GitHub, Google Tasks, Google Docs, and Dropbox; apps soon to be added include Basecamp, Yammer, Evernote, Highrise, and RTM.

Once your accounts are added, you can create a “hive” to signify individual projects. Updates can be posted for each project and files can be shared. Other members can be added to your projects via email invitations thus simplifying collaboration.

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Features:

  • A user-friendly web service.
  • Lets you integrate commonly used cloud apps.
  • Currently supports GitHub, Google Tasks, Google Docs, and more.
  • Lets you add collaborators to your projects.
  • Similar tools.: Streamified, BlingBoard, Cyfe and Grabinbox.

Check out Busy Flow @ www.busyflow.com  (By Umar from AllthatIsApple)


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  • Ronni July 23, 2012
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    Hi,

    I’m using services that are not supported by busyflow (dropbox, youtube, flickr and catch are some). is there a different service that i can use?

    Thanks,
    Matt

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    • Saikat Basu July 24, 2012
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      Nothing comes to mind immediately. But perhaps you can put this question to our wider community at MakeUseOf Answers [http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/]

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      • / July 24, 2012
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        I’ll do that.
        thank you :)

        Matt

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    • Mark July 25, 2012
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      Try CloudKafe (www.cloudkafe.com). quite sure they support your services.

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  • Nguyen Tran August 17, 2012
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    It’s great :)

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