Best tool you use on a day to day basis?
James Quinn
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Interested to hear some of the tools founders use on a day to day! My team discovered tawk.to a few months ago (a free customer support tool). It's been invaluable for collecting feedback, helping customers to use our product, and creating a knowledgebase for support documentation.
What are some of your favorite tools?
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Artem Smirnov@artem_smirnov
I use Visual Studio and VSCode for coding, Terminus for command line, TODOist for tasks, Notion for notes, Toggle for tracking time when I freelance and PomoDone to avoid burnout. Can't live without all these tools.
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I use Slack to chat with my team, discuss technical issue, store node meeting, and video call. It's the best chat app for team now. Before Slack was born, I have to use Skype. It is a horrible product.
Spark, timepage and actions by moleskin and ulysses
I use nTask, and MS Teams.
Business News for Kids
With a lot of bias thrown in.. https://meshHQ.co :) we've been building it for the past year with the goal for it to become our daily go to tool. We built it because we ended up using way too many tools to get remote work right.. our data, info, content, discussions were all over across different tools. So far we've managed to replace Slack, Asana, Gdocs.. we're hoping it also becomes aa good replacement for Notion but thats probably a little while away.
I started using Desk360 a couple of months ago to manage customer messages. For now, it works for me, but I don’t like how live chat looks on my website. I wish I could customize it
@ali_osman_buyukbas hey ali, you'll be able to do the customization next week. the development process is completed and now we're testing it.
TMetric time tracking application. Best tool for boosting your productivity level. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
NFT of the Day
Trello for a personal projects, Jira for work projects and Slack for both personal and work chats.
I’m also loving miro for planning, refinement, brainstorming, etc.
Slack, Notion, Figma, Gsuite (and Word, because GDocs sucks...)!
keypup.io
HOLD X 2.0
We're using g-suite, asana, HOLD X, slack, zendesk, airtable and Miro. Miro is great for remote work collaboration.
I'm learning daily, so of course (this will be extremly biased :P ) I use EmployPlan to track my progress. Hopefuly one day I'll be able to craft my very own products!
Other than this:
- Notion - keeping notes and assets was never that easy. Sharing it with whole team is also great!
- Trello - who doesnt?
- Todoist - Finally can let my brain rest instead of processing all the stresfull notifications by himself :P
- Hootsuite - best. Social. Media. Tool.
- HubSpot - free option is slow and clunky, but wasn't able to find a better alternative yet.
- Airtable - recently we started measuring some soft KPIs. Google Docs, but better.
www.coloban.com for collaboration within our team
Afino Puzzles 1.0
Don't forget HotJar!
In my practice, the best ones are employee monitoring software and Ahrefs. We use them every day (well, of course, in addition to Google services). work time does an excellent job of monitoring working time and evaluating its efficiency plus it does not record any personal information of employees.
Ahrefs is suitable for analyzing our competitors in the network, as well as for monitoring the positions of our company.
Quadrant Eye
We like a combination of Dropbox Paper, Slack, and Asana!
Image Prospector
Ninox! I like it so much more than Google Sheets and use it to store data on everything. I track post updates, product bugs, financial reports - you name it. Owning my data and having full control over the presentation has been really empowering.
I usually use @Grammarly because I'm Turkish and English is my second language so I'm also trying to avoid mistakes as many as possible. Also, Slack is pretty useful. Also, Notion is pretty good at scheduling your weeks and taking notes.
Hubstaff for time and productivity tracking