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  • What is your must-have app?

    Ama Hrubaru
    15 replies
    We all have our favorite apps, but which one is your daily go-to, and how does it make your life better or easier?

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    Shunsuke Sakata
    Notion, capcut, pitch !
    Figma:)
    Jake Harrison
     Free Essay Checker AI
    Free Essay Checker AI
    ChatGPT and Captions
    Daniel S
    MLTR: Meal Tracker
    MLTR: Meal Tracker
    Notion, very powerful for startup owners :)
    Ruhi
    MindVault- Brain Dump
    I start my day with notion and I just love it.
    Julia Suontama
    @ruhi3 My co-founder who's a productivity nerd loves Notion. He has taught me to use it and now I wouldn't stop. :') Actually, integrating Notion into our own startup right now haha
    Romany Fahmy
    Canva is my favorite app at the moment, I literally create all photos for blog posts and website content from there. I also like to use my own app on IdeaAize to create Voice Over and content creation everywhere.
    Julia Suontama
    @romany_awad I'm also huge fan of Canva and their business how it's turning even non-visual people into 'designers'. I'm actually using this same logic with my startup, turning non-organized people into productive ones :-D
    Julia Suontama
    Chat GPT Canva Boxio The last one is my own startup. Even if it would not make it, I would still use it since it made my work 10 times more organized. I'm super proud of that.
    Milica Begović
    I'd say Chat GPT and CapCut. The possibilities both of these apps give you are mind-blowing.
    Teodorescu Ioana Loredana
    When it comes to essential apps, I'd say my must-haves are Canva for creative design needs and ChatGPT for versatile language assistance.
    Iulian Nita
    I only started using it a couple of weeks ago, but since then I can't seem to go a day without opening Duolingo and doing at least a dozen lessons. The way they implemented gamification to keep you motivated in your learning journey is straight-up addictive. For me, it's the most fun way to learn a new language and I feel like I'm (finally) making real progress.
    Camelia Onu
    Definitely Rider. Because my job as a BE developer involves a lot of interaction with Visual Studio(which is...not so nice), Rider replaced it very well.