What's the best tool you've discovered recently that has significantly boosted your team's efficacy?

Baptiste Amen
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Pavel Kukhnavets
GanttPRO is a nice-looking Gantt chart generator that constantly helps my team improve work processes and boosts productivity. It offers a wide range of robust project management, project portfolio management, team collaboration, resource, and cost management features. It is also known as a powerful MS Project alternative. You can create tasks with lots of settings like statuses, priorities, dates, deadlines, progress, time log, etc. Thanks to the auto-scheduling feature, any change in your tasks, dates, or dependencies will be automatically reflected.
Abhinay kumar
This may seem a bit counter intuitive but the answer for us has been google sheets (not exactly discovered recently, but we sure have realised it's full potential lately). The thing is that we are a small team currently and don't have such complex scenarios of work planning and management so it was making more sense for us to keep things simple on excel-type sheets and maintain our work and progress there itself rather than relying on feature heavy tools. We might need them later in out journey but not now. P.S - We are having our first major product launch on PH on 17th August. We are an early stage company and would really appreciate your support. Please follow the SayData launch page on PH to get notified on launch day. Looking forward to your early reviews and support on the launch day!
Gryzzly Time and budget Tracking
@abhinay_kumar8 Hi Abhinay, Thanks for your feedback! I'm also a big Google Sheet user. A good Sheet is far more useful than 95% of productivity tools for me. Can't wait to see your launch!
Abhinay kumar
@bamen Nice to meet a fellow Google sheet lover! Do follow the SayData page for notification on the launch day!
I recently discovered lazygit a tool to simplify working with git in the command line. It has been great to help new developers learn git in our team. ✨
Sebastian Varga
It's not about tools. It's about not to use complex and too many of them. Many things on our computers are a distraction. And the worst of them all are meetings. You probably rarely use 80% of the software on your computer and only use 10-20% extensively. So the best "tool" is this: - no fancy productivity tool. - no meetings - check mails not all the time
Gryzzly Time and budget Tracking
@arviaja Hello sebastian, Very interesting feedback! I also think that the future of the product lies in simplicity. Respond to an essential need of your target and solve it as efficiently as possible. I love discovering new tools, but in the end we always come back to the basics.