Newsletter-18/10/2021
Last month we shared our thesis on the Decentralised Workplace. This month, we delve further into this subject with some insights that we have gathered on the changing nature of productivity tools - that have been essential enablers of efficient remote working.
Last month we shared our thesis on the Decentralised Workplace. This month, we delve further into this subject with some insights that we have gathered on the changing nature of productivity tools - that have been essential enablers of efficient remote working. We hope you enjoy it!
Last month, we discussed why we believe the “Decentralised Workplace” is here to stay and why it forms one of the cornerstones of our vision for the future of work. This month, we’ll explore how the decentralised workplace will flourish, specifically how ‘productivity tools’ are enabling teams to achieve new levels of success and efficiency remotely. This vision steers our investment outlook for the Work & Knowledge sector.
Productivity Tools
Where was the industry before?
It started with the ‘Microsoft era’. Historically, Microsoft desktop-based software owned the market for productivity tools with the Microsoft suite of Excel, Word, Outlook, etc. We then saw the rise of Google that brought all productivity tools online with G-Suite (Sheets, Slides, Docs, etc). This move broadened access to these tools across an organisation and added sharing functionality. These changes democratised access and collaboration, making workplaces more productive and collaborative.
Where is the industry headed?
We are now entering into an era of productivity tools such as Notion, Airtable, Monday and Trello, which are more consumer-oriented in look and feel, but have deeper flexibility addressing a broad set of needs.
Many of these tools transcend work and personal life. Companies like Notion (which just raised $275m from Sequoia and Coatue at a $10B valuation) and Evernote offer text and note-taking solutions that enhance and drive flexibility in a networked era. Products like Airtable and Smartsheet are making spreadsheets on databases far more dynamic. Trello, Asana and Jira are enhancing individual and team efficiency by making it easier to coordinate and execute tasks, while team-based work management companies like Asana and Monday facilitate seamless team project planning.
What makes a productivity tool successful?
Potential moats
Additionally, these tools have several potential moats that they use to maintain market dominance:
What future opportunities will define this space?
Earlier in October, I joined Francine Lacqua, editor-at-large of Bloomberg TV, to discuss the investment trends of tomorrow, the future of work and the next frontiers in gaming. Check out our conversation here.
I’m also heading to Lisbon to discuss what founders should look for in a seed-stage investor at Web Summit 2021, November 1-4. Hope to catch you there!
Thanks for reading and keep an eye out for next month's edition.
Best,
Mattias
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