I really like process street. Its really good for doing repeatable processes. I find the advanced features(like branching, collecting data in the process) in process street not very useful. I feel just the checklists, the documentation of the steps next to each step and comments against each step is more than good enough. Setting up processes in personal life and in your small business makes a lot of sense. With just the basic features and maybe a $5 pricing per month per user might make it a really good personal/small business tool. I was thinking in the lines of workflowy. I am workflowy pro user and I like the limited feature set of workflowy. There is only so much I can do with it(that is a good thing).
What do you think? Would you buy it? I am considering whether I should build it out.
From experience for business clients, the options around reusable checklists are quite limited. They're either too simple (like Trello checklists), are set up a templates (like Asana) or are too complex. Process.St, Sweetprocess, Kissflow, Flowingly and a few others work in some cases but I'd love to hear of other options in the reusable checklist (rather than reusable project template) space.
yeah, I am looking for something that establishes a standard operating process for doing something.
Some engineering related examples - a checklist for restoring db etc, spinning up an instance for testing purpose, Setting up a new micro service in production environment etc.
Some marketing related examples - A checklist for writing a blog,
Some personal monthly activity - A checklist of bills to pay every month(I run this checklist once a month).
Most of these things look like a single user(occasionally multi user)use cases. I would love to know if a solution already exists. Process.st is the closest to this requirement set. One thing that I really like about process.st is that there is the option to add documentation next to step. This way, you make sure you do step(checklist) and you know the right way to do that step.
I like where you're going with this idea as I work with clients sometimes creating intranets and SOPs are always included. Making them more dynamic and actionable would be a big win!
Would be interesting if the product enabled people from different industries to load example SOPs to run as checklists...