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Docs are the new apps. Publish in Edit mode enable people to interact AND save changes.
The Blogilates May 2020 Workout Calendar
Use this doc to keep track of your workouts!
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With her monthly workout calendars, Blogilates founder Cassey Ho, encourages her fans to log their workouts in a giant leaderboard. In other words, she’s motivating folks to workout with the power of social proof—in a doc.
Reimagining Work
The world of work has been on a slow evolution for decades. Legacy practice roots run deep in how we design work experiences and build people systems to support them. What if we designed work from the ground up today?
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We love a good vision board. And with it’s focus on the future of work, this doc-turned-vision-board feels especially relevant.
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Justin could have simply asked a few friends about their favorite podcasts. But instead he created a survey with a dynamic display of the results.
Templates you might find useful
Editable docs are a handy tool for crowdsourcing ideas and community-building. Here are a few drag-and-drop templates to make your own:
Put it to a vote.
Vote on upcoming features. Decide on what movie you'll watch next. Plan a holiday dinner menu. Rate your favorite Pantone Color of the Year. This drag-and-drop template takes decision-making beyond your workday.
RSVP.
Help an event planner out. Pressing the RSVP button automatically logs you in the attendees list.
Build a photo gallery.
Tables are more than just text. Organize a cutest kitten contest, try to guess the baby pics, or build an Animal Crossing art collectors guide with the photos table drag-and-drop template.
Add a row.
A dead-easy way for anyone to interact with your doc. Whether you're building a rolodex or crowdsourcing good eats, add a consistently formatted row to your table with a single button click.
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