What is Workona?
Workona workspaces centralizes links, documents, tasks, notes, and other resources into a single space. Resources can be linked to and accessed from connected cloud drives (e.g. Google Drive) or browsers. Workspaces can be organized around templates that place items in a more intuitive place to meet the needs associated to particular tasks (e.g. product analytics, devops & software development, invoicing, agency management [accounting, PR, etc.], etc.).
Workona also allows users to contextually organize tabs, and quickly switch between workspaces as needed. Tabs are autosaved continually, and backed up in the cloud. Workona can also sync information across devices, and suspend browser tabs to save device resources. Tools, like search via a search bar, can work across tabs.
For collaboration, Workona enables the user to turn tabs and emails into tasks, which are viewable to anyone as the tasks lists immediately from the interface.
Workona is available via a free trial,
Workona also allows users to contextually organize tabs, and quickly switch between workspaces as needed. Tabs are autosaved continually, and backed up in the cloud. Workona can also sync information across devices, and suspend browser tabs to save device resources. Tools, like search via a search bar, can work across tabs.
For collaboration, Workona enables the user to turn tabs and emails into tasks, which are viewable to anyone as the tasks lists immediately from the interface.
Workona is available via a free trial,
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Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | No |
FAQs
What is Workona?
Workona gives teams one place to manage their work in the cloud, from projects to documents to applications. The software currently boasts over a half-million workspaces created.
How much does Workona cost?
Workona starts at $9.
What are Workona's top competitors?
Desktop.com are common alternatives for Workona.