Korgi

Korgi unites Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 in one shareable workspace so teams can plan and execute without tab-switching. It auto-creates, names, shares and opens files in your drives and exports boards to Docs/Sheets/Slides.

Korgi

About Korgi

Korgi is an AI-built project management app that connects your productivity apps into a single workspace. It generates project boards with content, steps, and links in under a minute and uses your own Google and Microsoft accounts to create, share, and store files on your drives.

Review

Korgi targets the common problem of context switching across multiple apps by bringing planning, assets, and execution into one board. The platform combines AI-assisted board generation, integrated chat, and direct integrations with Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 so teams can move from planning to action without hunting through tabs and drives.

Key Features

  • AI-built project boards: quickly generates a structured board with tasks, steps, and relevant links in under a minute.
  • Multi-app integrations: connects Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zoom and other apps, using your existing accounts and drives.
  • Auto-create and share assets: creates, names, shares and launches Docs, Sheets, and Slides and saves them to your drives; exports finished boards as formatted files.
  • Integrated chat and AI assistant: chat inside boards and use a board-level AI assistant to clarify tasks and generate content.
  • Extensions and add-ons: includes a browser clipper and a Google Workspace add-on to sync items into the board quickly.

Pricing and Value

Korgi is offered as a SaaS product with free options available and a 14-day trial; early launch promotions have included a 20% discount. Its main value is time saved by reducing app switching and automating routine admin tasks (creating, naming, sharing, and storing files in your own drives). For teams that rely on Google or Microsoft ecosystems, Korgi can cut setup time for projects and make handoffs cleaner by keeping assets in familiar storage locations rather than a proprietary vault.

Pros

  • Significantly reduces the "tab tax" by centralizing links, files, and actions on a single board.
  • Files are created and saved into your existing drives, avoiding extra migration or vendor lock-in.
  • Fast AI generation of boards helps overcome blank-board paralysis and speeds initial planning.
  • Built-in chat and an AI assistant make collaboration and on-board clarifications convenient.
  • Export options (Docs, Sheets, Slides) make it easy to hand off formatted deliverables.

Cons

  • Still expanding integrations; some specialized tools (e.g., GitHub, Linear) may not be available yet and are on the roadmap.
  • Adopting an integrated workflow requires behavioral change-teams must commit to working inside the board rather than reverting to separate apps.
  • As with any sync-centric tool, edge cases can arise when multiple external systems update simultaneously; large enterprise sync needs may require validation on a per-case basis.

Overall, Korgi is best suited for teams and solo founders who rely heavily on Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 and want to remove friction between planning and execution. It's a practical fit for remote or hybrid teams, consultants, and project leads who need faster project setup and cleaner asset management without moving files out of their existing drives.



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