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  • All-in-one tools vs specialized tools?

    Max Kamyshev
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    Should businesses invest in all-in-one tools, or are specialized tools more effective for specific tasks? What do you prefer?

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    Daria R.
    While I may be a bit biased, I firmly believe that the advantages of all-in-one tools extend to both SMBs as well as larger enterprises. Advantages: - streamlined workflows, - reduced costs, - enhanced collaboration across teams. Additionally, all-in-one tools eliminate the need for multiple software subscriptions, saving time and resources for businesses of all sizes.
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    Marie-Philippe Leblanc
    @daria_rokutova Hey Looked into Flowlu! It looks cool! Waiting for that notification once you launch ✨
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    Ali Avci
    Ariglad YC W23
    I love this question! I think the one major question one should ask themselves if they come across this question for their product is: "What is the biggest pain point my product is the best in the market at resolving". The answer to this question can either lead you to an all-in-one solution or a highly specialized one, depending on the pain point.
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    Samantha Tan
    Personally, I feel like you could go either way depending on the problem you are trying to solve for people. But generally it’s always best to start simple and edit down the features lis then build up as you get more feedback from your target audience.
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    Max Kamyshev
    @sam_tan7 Absolutely! Most all-in-one tools usually start off simple and then grow in functionality over time. It's like watching a plant grow, but you have to make sure it stays true to its roots and purpose. 😊