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Spatial Productivity · Remote Workers

How remote workers do spatial productivity.

Melo gives remote workers a single spatial workspace for the day. Tile your calendar, task list, meeting notes, and active documents on one board. AI can summarize your workspace for standup updates. Local-first means it works even when your internet doesn't.

The remote workers problem

Remote Workers juggle async collaboration and daily planning — often across five or more apps. Every tool switch costs 15-25 minutes of regained focus. When your spatial productivity is scattered across apps, you lose context, miss connections, and spend more time managing tools than doing real work.

Traditional spatial productivity tools weren't designed for remote workers. They either force you into rigid structures that don't match your workflow, or they're too simple to handle the complexity of async collaboration and daily planning.

How Melo helps remote workers

Melo gives remote workers a spatial canvas designed for spatial productivity. Instead of bouncing between apps, you tile everything on one board — notes, web references, AI chat, tasks, and calendar. Your spatial productivity becomes a visual workspace that matches how you actually think about async collaboration and daily planning.

The AI sees your entire workspace, so it can help with async collaboration and daily planningwith full context. Ask it to summarize your work, draft communications, brainstorm ideas, or organize your board — and it responds with answers grounded in what you're actually working on.

Pain points Melo solves

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Working from home means more apps, more notifications, more context switching

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Daily standups require gathering status from five different tools

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Hard to maintain focus when your workspace is spread across browser tabs

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Meeting notes, action items, and follow-ups end up in different places

Remote Workers workflow in Melo

Open Melo and create a board for your primary async collaboration and daily planning. Tile your key documents, a task list, relevant web pages, and an AI chat. As you work, the spatial layout keeps everything visible — no hidden tabs, no lost context.

When you need to switch contexts, switch boards. Each board preserves your tiling arrangement exactly as you left it. AI carries context across your workspace, so it can help you connect ideas between different areas of your work.

The result: less time managing tools, more time doing the work that matters. Your spatial productivity setup becomes a spatial extension of how you think — fast, visual, and always available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Melo replace my current spatial productivity setup?

For most people, yes. Melo handles notes, tasks, web references, AI, calendar, and clipboard in one spatial workspace. Instead of bouncing between multiple apps for spatial productivity, you get everything on one canvas.

How do remote workers use Melo differently?

Remote Workers typically create boards organized around their async collaboration and daily planning. They tile relevant documents, tasks, web references, and AI chat specific to their workflow. The spatial layout lets them design a workspace that matches how they naturally think about their work.

What is the best spatial productivity app?

The best spatial productivity app depends on how you work. If you think visually and want AI that understands your full workspace, Melo's spatial canvas is the strongest option. It combines spatial productivity with tasks, web embeds, calendar, and AI on one board.

Is my data private with Melo?

Yes. Melo is local-first, meaning your data lives on your Mac by default. Nothing is uploaded to external servers unless you explicitly use AI features, which send only the necessary context and don't persist your data.

Can I use Melo offline?

Absolutely. Since Melo is local-first, your entire workspace works offline. Notes, tasks, canvas arrangement, clipboard history — everything is available without an internet connection. AI features require connectivity.