Explainer; Get started in no time!

Hogne Titlestad
Friend Software Labs
2 min readOct 12, 2022

Jeanie App is a new team oriented platform — it’s focused on getting your co-workers enrolled quickly so that you can start collaborating online. If you haven’t read the previous articles on Jeanie, please take a quick peek here and here.

Now, let’s take a little tour through the Jeanie universe and get you acquainted!

1) Launch Jeanie apps, 2) Chat channels, 3) Your teams, 4) Active/open apps, 5) Recent file activity, divided on you and your teams, 6) Account menu options

When you log in, you start with your Dashboard. You can always reach it in the top left corner of your screen. Here all of your activities are reflected. At a glance, you should be able to access all of your teams, folders and chats here. In the top right corner, you have your account menu options. Here you can instantly access your teams.

The teams panel, accessed from the account menu options in the top right corner of the screen.

When clicking “My teams” from the dashboard account menu, you’re presented with the team manager, displaying one of your teams. You can select different teams from the top right pull-down menu. The list shows you the different team members. It’s simple to remove people from your team with the click of a button. You can add new team members with another click. And you can add teams as well.

If you’re part of somebody else’s team, the team manager will allow you to leave the team with the click of a button.

Jeanie’s solution on collaboration is to combine chat with apps and shared storage with your team. In practice, it means that you can jump from app to app while being in an active audio or video call. Additionally, you can manage multiple documents or files at the same time, always accessible from the dashboard. It is a kind of multitasking, but you may also open two tabs with Jeanie at the same time. Jeanie supports multiple simultaneous logins, so you can set up your work environment the way you need to.

This is the first of a series of explainers that we will publish on a regular interval. Please give us feedback in the comments section below.

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