Hate Playing Phone and Email Tag? Dunnitt.com Helps You Coordinate Your Own Activities, and among Friends, Family and Colleagues at Work
Online, February 6, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Dunnitt, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of their new website www.dunnitt.com .
Dunnitt's web site is designed so that anybody would be able to create and keep track of their own tasks or activities, along with those that involve members of their family, friends and colleagues at work. This could be simple things like "I need to have my car's tires rotated" or "I need to remind my wife to pay the electricity bill" or asking a colleague a question like "Do you remember the name of the company we visited last week?"
Or it could be organizing a camping trip among friends and making sure that different people bring needed things with a sign-up sheet. Or you need to propose a date and time for all of your friends to meet and if it that does not work, find out what works for each of them. Dunnitt.com enables anyone to eliminate playing email or phone tag in coordinating activities that involve more than a couple of people, especially. It would allow the status of these activities to be tracked, no matter who it is assigned to, and people can be reminded, if need be.
Nari Kannan, President and CEO of Dunnitt, Inc., said "We waste too much time on email or the phone trying to call different people, or sending them all email repeatedly sometimes, for coordinating activities. We cannot get away from using email and the phone totally, but coordinating things with a number of people should be simpler, done from any place, any time and from any device, browser, or smart phone using the Web".
Dunnitt.com's design allows you to sign up for a free membership. You can start creating, sharing, and managing different kinds of tasks and activities, online. You can invite other members of your family, friends, or colleagues at work to get their own free membership at the web site. You can create an activity and share it by sending it to someone's email address. Dunnitt will send them an email invite and when they sign up, show this activity on their list of activities. Then they can invite their friends and family members to join in, in turn, forming a sort of a new kind of Social Network, an Universal Activity Network.
Dunnitt is committed to making it easy for people to collaborate, and coordinate their activities initially over the web using a browser, and in the coming months, using free iPhone, Android and BlackBerry clients.
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