Hey everyone,
I’ve been using my Phone (2) for everything lately, and I realized something. We have the hardware, the OS is getting cleaner with 3.0, and the design language is perfect. But the second I need to actually work—like typing up a doc or checking a spreadsheet—I have to open these cluttered, third-party apps that just don’t fit the vibe.
I’ve been mocking up this idea in my head called Nothing Workspace.
Basically, it would be a native suite just for us.
Imagine opening a “Nothing Doc” and it’s just a black screen, that beautiful dot-matrix font for headers, and zero distractions. Or a “Nothing Grid” for sheets that handles the complex formulas with AI so we don’t have to fiddle with tiny cells on a touchscreen.
I also think we need a “Slide” viewer that turns the phone into a dedicated remote, but lets us do the heavy editing on a desktop web browser (tied to our Nothing Account).
The killer feature for me would be the AI integration though. Like, instead of a boring to-do list, the AI just scans my docs and nudges me via the Glyph interface when a task from my notes is actually due.
I don’t want a massive Microsoft Office clone. I just want something lightweight that looks like Nothing and works seamlessly between my phone and laptop.
Does this make sense to anyone else? Or am I dreaming too big?
@Carl would love to see the team tackle productivity in the Nothing style.