21st Aug, 2024
Reclaim is being acquired by Dropbox. The smart calendar management application is now being taken over by the team at Dropbox, here's all you need to know.
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Dropbox has acquired Portland-based Reclaim AI.
Reclaim AI is known for its work with intelligent calendar management for individuals and teams that helps extend how you use your calendar and organize better meetings and time within teams.
Dropbox has decided to buy Reclaim to extend its abilities and powers in its product offering for teams and productivity. There are no plans to close Reclaim down at this stage.
Reclaim will continue to develop the features on the roadmap:
We’re going to continue focusing on building towards the Reclaim roadmap. Our key priorities over the next few months include launching Outlook support for all our users, migrating users to the new Smart Meetings and Habits 2.0 platform, and building towards the release of Reclaim Assistant and smart scheduling for one-off meetings.Dropbox has acquired Reclaim.
Many people know that Dropbox tends to acquire and dissolve projects, as we've seen with companies that have acquired similar products, such as Mailbox. However, this is the statement released by the team at Dropbox and Reclaim.
As part of the Dropbox team, we’re going to continue investing in the Reclaim you know and love. Expect to continue seeing new features and updates that further enhance the product experience, with no planned changes to pricing or customer support anytime soon.Reclaim AI is an intelligent calendar tool popular with teams and busy professionals.
It is a scheduling tool for teams and busy professionals to reclaim their calendar management. Dropbox now owns it. Reclaim AI works with Google Calendar and on the web. It is most used by teams.
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