BusyFlow is essentially a web-based project management tool, but unlike its all-in-one competitors, BusyFlow gives you the freedom to pick and choose which apps and services to use. Currently the service supports Dropbox, Google Docs/Calendar/Tasks and Pivotal Tracker, but other apps are being added to list as we speak.
BusyFlow plans to use a freemium model to finance its operations. Small teams (three users or less) can use the service for free with certain limitations, while larger groups will be charged a monthly fee. Affiliation programs with developers are also planned, but no details have been released on this business model. BusyFlow also aims to act as a hub for app integration with its own API, offering developers an easy gateway for combining their product with another.
BusyFlow recently placed second overall at Poland’s e-nnovation startup contest. A video of the company’s pitch can be seen below.