Use cases
To evaluate Hublot as a solution, it is necessary to understand what it aims to solve: making connections and interactions easier. Communication tools (messaging, calls, video) are a pillar, but Hublot goes beyond the simple conversation layer.
Nobody showed up!
When you plan an event to which all or part of the staff is invited, you usually do it in advance. When the first email arrives, many feel interested... then forget. When the reminder email arrives, people remember the event, but too late: other commitments are already in their calendar.
In the end, almost nobody is present. And it is not for lack of interest, but because the flow between information and action is not adapted.
Hublot aims to solve this problem by linking news, events, and logbooks directly to the calendar. Is a colleague interested? In one click, the event is added to their agenda. Intention immediately becomes commitment.
Department silos
When teams do not know what the neighboring department does, it becomes hard to identify possible synergies: reuse an existing tool, automate an already established process, or simply avoid rebuilding what exists elsewhere.
Hublot plays the role of a synapse: it lets, for example, Patrice in logistics offer concert tickets to Delphine in accounting.
Of course, an application alone cannot remove organizational silos. But when management encourages and facilitates positive interaction, whatever its form: classifieds, carpooling, informal messages, birthdays to celebrate; then links are created and things start to happen.
I did not know this existed
In a company, a large part of what exists is simply invisible: internal services, available tools, documentation, skills, useful contacts.
The information is there, but scattered: old emails, shared folders, a barely used intranet, forgotten materials. When the need appears, nobody knows where to look, or even whether a solution already exists.
The problem is not producing information, but its discoverability over time.
Hublot centralizes and makes these resources visible in a shared stream, accessible and kept alive. What exists no longer depends on some people's memory or on others' habits.