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Looking for honest feedback on a new way to reduce tool overload

I’m looking for honest feedback on something I’ve been building.

Like many of you, I kept struggling with context switching — email, Slack, calendar, docs, tasks, meetings… everything scattered. So I built a small internal tool to bring it into one place.

It’s early and rough around the edges, and I’m not trying to sell anything — I just want to learn whether this actually helps or if I’m solving the wrong problem.

If you’re open to testing it and telling me what works / doesn’t, I’d really appreciate it.

Here’s the link:
https://omnex.tech

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Community Building
on February 4, 2026
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    This is a very real pain — context switching is less about having too many tools and more about losing continuity between them.

    What I’m curious about is how you’re defining ‘one place’ here — is it a unified view of different tools, or an actual layer that changes how tasks move across email/Slack/calendar without manual stitching? That distinction usually decides whether people stick or bounce.

    I’ve seen some builders test this by running small, high-intent workflows (fixed entry points, limited scope, strong outcome focus) to see where users naturally converge instead of forcing consolidation everywhere at once — surprisingly useful for validating the real center of gravity.

    Feels like Omnex is sitting in that space where clarity of scope will matter more than breadth. Would love to know what users are gravitating toward so far.

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