Hey everyone,
I’m working on Unibox (https://unibox.today) and I just opened up the public waitlist for the beta.
The core reason I built this is "search fatigue." I’d remember a conversation about a specific budget or a bug, but I couldn't remember if it happened in a Slack DM, a Telegram group, or an email thread. I’d spend 10 minutes jumping between apps just to find one sentence.
I wanted a way to treat all my communications as one searchable database.
The main things it does:
Smart Search: You can search across 9+ platforms (Gmail, Slack, Telegram, LinkedIn, GitHub, Linear, etc.) from one bar. It uses semantic search, so it actually understands the context of what you’re looking for rather than just matching keywords.
Unified Context: When you're looking at a message, it shows you the person's full profile—every interaction you’ve had with them across every platform is right there in one timeline.
Workflow Management: You can turn messy threads into a Kanban board or a table view. It feels more like a CRM for your actual life than a traditional inbox.
AI Assistance: It handles things like reply suggestions and quick summaries so you can get through the "noise" faster.
Status: It’s in beta right now. I’m focusing on making the search as fast and reliable as possible before the full rollout.
If you’re someone who handles a lot of different projects and people across different apps, I’d love to have you try it out and tell me what’s missing.
You can join the waitlist here: https://unibox.today
Would love to hear your thoughts or any specific integrations that would make your life easier.
How do I find these first 5-10 members?
I built a site that finds book recommendations from tweets using Grok's X Search API
Search fatigue is such a real problem — I'm building something similar for tech news (aggregating 50+ sources into one searchable feed), so I totally get the frustration of jumping between apps.
The "unified context" feature sounds powerful. Curious how you're handling the cold start problem — when a user first connects all their platforms, do you backfill historical data or start fresh? That initial "aha moment" of finding an old conversation feels crucial for retention.