A different
kind of platform.
We're on a mission to end SaaS sprawl by building the unified workspace teams actually want to use. One platform where people, structure, and collaboration finally work together.
By the numbers
1M
messages sent
20K
happy users
10k
kudos daily
1.5K
planning poker every day
We were told that everything needs its own specialized app. That integration is impossible.
We didn't believe it.
The Beginning
We started building Mumu because we were tired of the chaos. After nearly 20 years in IT — building systems for corporations, leading engineering teams, architecting complex platforms — we saw the same problem everywhere: tool fatigue.
Every sprint planning started with "Can someone send me the Poker link?" Every new hire got lost trying to understand who does what. Every skill assessment lived in a spreadsheet that nobody updated.
So in 2022, we built our first tool: MsgGO — a unified notification API that made sense. Then came Planning Poker for our own team. Then OrgCore because we couldn't find a decent org chart that wasn't absurdly expensive.
And then we realized: these tools shouldn't live in isolation. They should be one organism.

The industry keeps adding more apps. More dashboards. More "integrations" that barely work. We're going in the opposite direction.
We're building the opposite of what everyone else is building.
Mumu is one platform. Your org structure isn't stored separately from your skill matrix. Your Planning Poker sessions know who's on your team because they pull from the same source of truth. When you update someone's role, it reflects everywhere instantly.
We're a team from Łódź, Poland. We're not venture-backed. We're not trying to disrupt anything except the subscription fatigue draining your budget. We're building what we wish existed when we were in your shoes.
And honestly? Mumu is our pride and joy. Every time a customer tells us they cancelled three subscriptions after switching to Mumu, or that their new hires can finally see the big picture — that's what gets us up in the morning.