BusyFlow Launches Publicly At London Web Summit

    BusyFlow has launched their cloud apps management solution publicly at the London Web Summit today. The Lithuania-based cloud platform has created a service to efficiently manage cloud applications in a team setting, allowing multiple users to juggle files, notes, and tasks. With the news of their launch, BusyFlow also points out they’ve updated the look of their platform, and has added a few tweaks, like allowing you to attach a Dropbox file directly to a wall post or a Pivitol Tracker story.

    Busyflow supports a variety of cloud applications, including Dropbox, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Pivitol Tracker, Google Tasks, and Github, with plans of adding Basecamp and Yammer soon.

    The service provides a newsfeed of all the activity going on in your teams apps, and gives users a wall for each project to discuss issues with your team. Busyflow calls each of these workspaces a Hive (going with the bee theme). A free plan allows three users and one hive and at the high end, the Unlimited plan runs at $3/user/month.

    If you find yourself wishing your team could more easily interact and communicate about cloud services, BusyFlow may be worth checking out.