

One day, I had the idea to create a space only for my apps so that I could keep my browser just for browsing. It quickly became confusing and frustrating when trying to navigate through multiple tabs. As I worked on a project, I would find my browser open with dozens of tabs and a fraction of them were for my project tools (Gmail, Slack, Jira). I own a software company and each project has different tools for project management, team communication/collaboration, emails, etc. I came up with the idea out of necessity. Please describe the story behind the company: What sparked the idea, and how has it evolved so far?

No matter which OS you are using, your workspace configuration will sync between all of your machines. You can configure and group your applications to boost your productivity. Rambox is a workspace simplifier that lets you organize all of your common daily web apps into a well-designed space. This week, we had the opportunity to speak with Ramiro Saenz, a CEO of Rambox – a workspace browser perfect for people who care about productivity and work with many applications, both business and personal.
