Which tools are a must-have in your daily workflow?
Rupal Saini
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For me, it's Slack, Zoom, Notion, Phantombuster, Truebase, Reply, DashThis, and Contentful.
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Hayato Waki@wakkihaya
For me, it's Slack, Notion, Google Calendar, Todoist, and my Apple Health data!
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@wakkihaya Of course, it looks very interesting. I haven't used any such app before; I need to take a look. Thanks for sharing!
Interesting!
Notion, Slack and Spark is a must have for me
@casper_brix Spark is new to me. What purpose do you use it for?
@casper_brix hey, is Spark like MailChimp or convertkit?
Airtable, Lemlist, Lusha, ChatGPT
@arthur_leclercq Airtable is amazing. I don't use it frequently, but I explored it earlier and I really like its UX and comprehensive features :). How does Airtable compare to Google Spreadsheets for you?
@rupal_saini Airtable is a no-code platform, you can absolutely personalize it, way more options than google spreadsheets. More difficult to get used to it at the beginning, but when you are used to it, it is absolutely useful. It can replace many other tools that you can use
@arthur_leclercq Interesting, I do think it's like a replacement for spreadsheets, just like Notion is for Google Docs. I haven't used Airtable much, so I'm not sure if I can use formulas just like in spreadsheets, but thank you for sharing these insights. I will learn more by exploring this tool this weekend.
@arthur_leclercq good list. what do you use Lusha for? any specific reason of using Lusha?
@amit_arora As a sales person, Lusha is pretty nice since it gives you phone and mail of people on LinkedIn (not everyone but around 50% of people)
For me, it's Slack, Notion, Figma, Google Workspace and Trello. These keep my day organized and productive.
Notion, ChatGPT, Slack :)
For me, it will be Trello, Notion, Hotjar, and ChatGPT
@jessica_nelson730 Is Hotjar similar to Mixpanel?
@rupal_saini They are both tools for understanding user behavior, but still some differences I would say.
Hotjar lets you see how users interact with your site through heatmaps and recordings. It is very intuitive and you can use it to improve user experience.
Mixpanel seems to be more data-oriented. It tracks the meaningful actions users take in your product and helps with funnels.
@jessica_nelson730 this is insightful. I recently started exploring Mixpanel. This is helpful; thanks for sharing!
For me, essential tools in my daily workflow include Slack for communication, Zoom for meetings,
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@rupal_saini true, notion has made documentation simple. Sessions is for meetings and Framer for sites. We built @siviai website on @framerapp
Launching soon!
ChatGPT
ClickUp
Slack
Figma
Iconstica :)
@salimlunat looks great! Iconstica for what use-case?
ChatGPT - Translation, assisting with code
Figma - Design
Notion - Note and data management
Notes app, Reminders app and Sticky app :D
@vaibhavdwivedi lovely:) Any specific Sticky app?
Slack and Notion
@allison_p_bain lovely, how do you take video calls within the team?
For me a recent addition is the Arc browser. Totally changed my internet workflow.
Most of my work exists between Notion, Slack, and Arc.
Although I've also been using a super simple text editor called Hey Note. Sometimes Notion is too heavy weight for some notes that you want to jot down. I was finding myself with all sorts of loose TextEdit windows. Then I discovered HeyNote and it gives you a really simple way to manage light weight notes. When a note becomes something I want to save, I just copy and paste it into Notion.
@lorenzsell Arc and HeyNote are both new to me, so I appreciate you sharing your experience with these tools. I'll definitely consider giving them a try myself!
@lorenzsell Arc is something new. Any specific reason for using Arc?
You have a great stack. I usually use Slack and GPT
The must have tools
Slack, G-suite, Monday.com and Canva
@avital_trifsik Interesting tools! Canva is my favorite tool for creating visuals, although I don't use it regularly :)
notion- canva- google docs (yes, i use both), chat GPT
@my3_murthy I'm curious, why do you use both Google Docs and Notion, when you can do the same work in Notion?
its a lot !
for me its notion, zoom, canva, photoshop, Capcut, chat gpt and I use WhatsApp a lot
@ipaparazzo_app Yeah, it is. I have to use them for work; I'm trying to automate a lot of stuff with Zapier :) Btw, nice tech stack!
I primarily use Notion for organizing my tasks and projects. It's essential for note-taking, planning, and collaboration. Aside from Notion, I also rely on tools like Notion calendar, Twitter, Email, Google and more.
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@notionxyz1 Notion is one of my favorites! Can you share more about your product? I'd love to support it :)