Thanks to a great tournout from our initial invitations, we have filled our quota for the first round of MioWorks.com testing. We don’t want to overload the infrastructure, so we are going to turn off new registrations for now. If you already have an account and have been testing MioWorks.com, please continue to explore the system. If you didn’t join in time to make the first round of testing, don’t worry there will be more opportunity to join us in the near future. If you would like to be first on the list you can email us at preview at mioworks.com and we’ll make sure to include you as soon as we are ready to test the next phase of development.
Understanding MioWorks
February 22, 2009Today we posted several new digital assetts to help you understand the MioWorks.com application. You will find these slide shows, tour guide and videos on the home page located www.mioworks.com
First day of beta testing almost over
February 21, 2009The first day testing the application with real users is always a tough day. You go into the release knowing that people will do things that you never imagined in your test scripts. Well today was no different for us at MioWorks. Although we tested 100 different ways, true to form users just like you were able to help us stretch out and find a few interesting places where fixes were needed. Our team is on a 24hr maintenance mode, so they are currently working issues around the clock. If you are experiencing any type of trouble while you help us beta test the application, please let us know right away.
You can let us know about issues through twitter by sending a DM to @mioworks or you can simply send us an email to preview@mioworks.com. This will ensure that we get it right away, triage it and create a ticket so that our technical team can take care of it immediately.
Thanks to everyone who created a site today and started to check out MioWorks.com. We are confident now in our system and you may feel free to spread the word about MioWorks. You may share the access code “miopreview” with your friends, co-workers or anyone else you think may find MioWorks.com interesting. Once again, thank you for helping us out and we look forward to more comments and suggestions.
Here is a slide based overview for those wanted a quick peek.
Take MioWorks for a spin
February 20, 2009If you would like to take MioWorks.com for a spin during our first testing phase, please send us an email to preview@mioworks.com – we’ll shoot you back an email with a code that will get you past the gate keeper.
MioWorks to enter private preview
February 13, 2009This coming week the team at MioWorks.com will unveil the application for the first time to a limited audience. We are introducing the solution at the Ignite Portland event to a planned audience of about 750 local hackers, thought leaders and good old fashion non-techies. Each attendee will receive an invitation to take a tour of the solution and provide feedback.
We have decided not to launch our public web site until after the initial rounds of feedback are obtained. This will help us make sure that we aren’t influencing the opinions. So with that being said, I’ll go ahead and show a few pieces of the puzzle but first let me explain the application. MioWorks.com was built specifically for the small business owner. In our world we feel that the small business has less than 20 employee, typically run by the owner or a partner, have very little to no technical resources and they spend their time running the business, not fidgeting with software. The business problem we decided to attack was the ability of the small business to interact with their customers via the web. Starting with the basics we created a foundation for the solution around contact management. Since this solution is all about the company working with a client/customer we made focus on a contact centric approach. Everything in the MioWorks.com world is associated to a contact. Here is a screen shot from the application that shows the details around a single contact record:
From simple contact management we then looked at the business processes that caused headaches for small business owners. The biggest issue was moving files around including proofs, proposals, videos, invoices and the likes. In today’s electronic world every day files have surpassed the limitations of email. In addition to having the ability to privately share a file/document with a client the business owners also wanted a way to quickly get an approval from a client and have a permanent record of that approval.
We also talked to dozens of small business owners and they explained the daily struggle with email. Unable to find a response to a customer. Unable to locate an email. These were common themes among the small businesses. To solve this problem we implemented an issue management system that simplifies asking questions and providing responses.
To bring this all together we looked at both sides of the equation. Company on one hand, client on the other hand. We came up with the concept of the MioWorks auto-generated customer portal. This portal is easily activated by clicking a single button in the contact record. Once activated the contact will receive an automated email invitation that includes log in instructions. Once the contact logs into the customer portal they will be able to upload/download files of any size, ask a question, view answers or make a request. They will also be able to edit their own profile that will automatically update the contact information inside of MioWorks.com. The company has control over the features in the portal through the administration screen in the application. They can decide if they want to use file sharing, issue management or profile updates. Here is a screen shot of the standard customer portal we will be using for the initial release:

Auto generated portal allows customers to interact
If you would like to participate in the private preview and give us your feedback, please send an email to preview@mioworks.com and we will include you on the next round. For now I’ll leave the rest to your imagination.
….David Abramowski
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