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Latest revision as of 06:20, 15 January 2021

Hackpad
URL https://hackpad.com/
Status Offline
Archiving status Not saved yet
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)

Important information regarding your Hackpad account

Email sent on April 22

Hi,

I’m writing to let you know we’ll be shutting down Hackpad on July 19. I’m so grateful for all the enthusiasm and feedback from the Hackpad community over the last several years, and I’m excited to share what’s coming next.

That feedback has been really helpful for designing Dropbox Paper—a product inspired by the Hackpad community. With millions of docs created by teams around the world, Paper is off to an exciting start. Paper takes many of Hackpad’s best features—like instant collaboration, comments, and real-time editing—and adds a lot more, including additional security features, faster search, and more visibility for teams.

You can start using Paper today. I’d love to know what you think.

You have a few options for migrating your personal pads from Hackpad.

  • Import your pads into Paper. I built an importer that helps convert your pads to Paper docs. You’ll need to create an account or sign in to get started.
  • Export your pads. You can export everything into a single zip folder if you’d prefer.
  • Do nothing. Your pads will automatically be migrated to Paper on July 19.
  • Opt out of the automatic migration. Your pads will be deleted on July 19.

For any workspaces you are a member of, your admin is responsible for importing your team’s Hackpad pads into Paper. If your admin doesn’t take any action, this data will automatically be migrated to Paper on July 19. Once the import is complete, you can sign in to a Dropbox account to join your pads.

While Paper does not support the Hackpad’s public workspace functionality, you can still create public Paper docs, which can be viewed by non-logged in users. For more details on public Paper docs, you can visit the Help Center.

I know changes like these can be inconvenient, and I want to help make the transition as smooth as possible. Visit Dropbox to learn more about Paper, or stop by the Help Center for more details about transitioning from Hackpad.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at hackpad@dropbox.com.

Igor Kofman, Hackpad founder and Dropbox Paper lead