Why we built triflow

After years of watching team tools grow bloated and personal tools stay shallow, we wanted something in between - a calm workspace built around the initiatives that actually move a life forward.

The founder of Triflow · · 1 min read

At MTP Holdings, we have spent decades leading complex technology initiatives inside large organizations. The pattern was always the same. Every team had a rich stack of tools for its work — trackers, docs, dashboards, chat. But nothing tied it back to the individual, to the initiatives each person was personally responsible for moving forward across all of them.

Our work lived in a dozen systems we did not control. Our focus lived nowhere.

We tried the usual answers. Notes apps that became museums of ideas. Task apps that turned into digital anxiety. Team collaboration tools that felt absurd for one person. Everything either did too little or asked too much.

What we wanted was small: a calm personal workspace where every task belonged to an initiative, every important link or note stayed connected to that initiative, and every day started with three chosen priorities. Nothing more.

triflow is that workspace.

It is opinionated on purpose. It refuses to be a general-purpose everything-bucket. It does not use AI to guess what should matter to you. It does not celebrate streaks or reward busyness. It exists to hold the decisions only you can make — and then get out of the way while you make them.

If any of that resonates, we would love for you to try it.

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