thesis: in a world where vocation and avocation are blending, and side-hustles define us as much as day jobs, we're overdue for a graph of who did what project and with whom.
imagine a world where people are connected to opportunity, co-founders identified, and collaborators engaged based on what they’ve done, who they’ve collaborated with, and the initiative they've taken in their interests. in such a world, we would be able to sort, follow, and connect using the prime elements of people: how they spend their time and what they actually do.
the titles you’ve had and the shingles you’ve associated yourself with are antiquated proxies for potential. Polywork is cracking this.
imagine a world where people are connected to opportunity, co-founders identified, and collaborators engaged based on what they’ve done, who they’ve collaborated with, and the initiative they've taken in their interests. in such a world, we would be able to sort, follow, and connect using the prime elements of people: how they spend their time and what they actually do.
the titles you’ve had and the shingles you’ve associated yourself with are antiquated proxies for potential. Polywork is cracking this.