A shared folder
Keep files, links, versions, contracts, designs, and deliverables in one durable place.
A neutral workspace for people who work together
LetsCheckHere is the shared space between clients, vendors, and partners—so files, decisions, wiki pages, and tasks don’t disappear into old emails and WhatsApp threads.
Client side
Works in Jira. Talks in email.
Shared between everyone
Shared folder
18 files · 3 links
Project wiki
Scope & decisions
Task list
7 open · 14 done
Quick references
Always findable
Vendor side
Works in Azure DevOps. Talks in WhatsApp.
No tool migration required.
Only the work both sides need lives here.
The problem
Most project tools assume everyone belongs to the same organization.
The client has Jira. The vendor has Azure DevOps. Both already have a system.
The work between them ends up scattered across inboxes, chats, and old attachments.
A simpler agreement
One person starts a space and invites the others. After that, every member can contribute, organize, and invite. There is no host company and no second-class guest account.
Keep files, links, versions, contracts, designs, and deliverables in one durable place.
Write wiki pages, record decisions, run task lists, and track time without replacing anyone’s internal tools.
Bring only the people involved.
Members have the same collaboration rights.
A clear record outlives the conversation.
Good to know
No. Each organization can keep its internal system. LetsCheckHere holds the files, decisions, references, and work that both sides need to see.
There is no workspace admin. The person who creates a project or folder can share it, and every member can collaborate and invite others with the same rights. Only the creator can delete the space itself.
Use a shared folder for files, links, and version history. Use a project when you also need wiki pages, tasks, and timesheets.
No. Access belongs to each project or folder. People only see the spaces explicitly shared with them.
Stop searching old threads