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  • What is the 1 piece of software you can’t live without?

    Elif Duran
    63 replies
    What is its name and what do you use it for?

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    Rowe Morehouse
    Sales Likelihood Calculator
    Sales Likelihood Calculator
    unix
    Sven Radavics
    intribe | Tinder for Brand Partnerships
    intribe | Tinder for Brand Partnerships
    Has to be a browser - in my case, Brave.
    Aaron O'Leary
    That is a really tough question to answer! I would say it's a toss up between Illustrator for iPad or Procreate, I don't use either for work but I use both to relax as art and illustration is something I've done since I was a kid
    Elif Duran
    BeforeSunset AI
    @aaronoleary When I asked this question, I was expecting easiness, practicality, or enjoyment, but you gave me another point of view, there must be an emotional bond for such a tool.
    Aaron O'Leary
    @elifduran Indeed! I think at times there can be an emotional bond, I remember I had a phone during my early teen years, a flip up Samsung and I got kind of sad letting it go for a smart phone.
    Nora Conrad
    Sunsama, but to be fair it works because of my Google Calendar and Notion setup, so....
    Pavel Kukhnavets
    If you care about smooth project management and high level of planning, you wouldn't be able to live without professional PM software. Creating and managing as many projects as I need is what drives me to use GanttPRO Gantt chart maker https://ganttpro.com/. This project management platform based on an intuitive online Gantt chart helps in scheduling work, tracking tasks, setting deadlines, and collaborating with stakeholders. It empowers to create unlimited projects and work with unlimited resources, even using a free trial. You can use it for construction, healthcare, events, human resources, and other spheres and industries.
    Akash Mondal
    May be it sounds weired. But it's Shazam.
    Saif Khan
    Hands down - Spotify. Who's with me on this?
    Stefani Sparysheva
    Notes on my Mac! A must-have for planning tasks and organizing thoughts :)
    Kyle Banta
    VSCode. Modern IDEs save so, so much time.
    Ahrefs when it comes to marketing
    Nithin Jawahar
    Google Docs! That's where all new ideas start
    Elizabeth Boyarko
    I would say it is Telegram (messaging app) or Notes app (can't live in an unstructured world :))
    Joanna Kurylo
    Notion, without a doubt. I use it for everything between building out my second brain, planning the MVP roadmap for my newest idea, managing relationships and more!
    Valerii Androshchuk
    A browser in general. In life: messengers to communicate with family/friends/others At work: Google products (Gmail, Spreadsheets, Docs, Meet, etc.).
    Jonathan Nass
    Gotta be Slack — so foundational to the way I work!
    Hugh Lagrotteria
    Great question, @elifduran! I'm trying to think of software where there's not a solid other option out there if I were to lose it. I think my answer has to be Slack... I'd be miserable without it! 😰
    Jaroslaw Pidburskyj 🇮🇹Ï🇺🇦SEO
    The right free seo tool, it’s my right arm, most would say ahrefs or SEMrush but do they get you there, I’m not sure.
    Jaroslaw Pidburskyj 🇮🇹Ï🇺🇦SEO
    Onpage seo without it nothing happens but only YOU see it
    Jaida Yang
    Streak! Anyone else likes Streak?
    Nithin Jawahar
    @jaidayang Streak is amazing. Unbelievable level of leads management and email automations even on their free plan.
    It's my own tech startup, but without a team, I would not have a business. skilledup.life - free talent for tech startups but in terms of coordination and collaboration, the following three are vital - Mail (combination of Google Mail and AWS Mail) - Slack - Linkedin @elifduran