Founders, who work remotely, what tools are you using for your day-to-day activities?
Sharath Kuruganty
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Alexandra Thomas@alexandra_thomas2
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Notion is an absolute must for organisation, content planning and access to documents, slack for staying in contact with my team and Google Meet for our meetings!
Share
Slack (for team communication), email (for partnerships), and Notion (to help us stay organized).
Tandem
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zcal (for schedule automation - calendly alternative), slack (for team communication), gdocs (for collaborating on notes/action items), gdrive (for cloud storage).
Primarily, G Suite or Google for Workspace!
NFT Slangs
Tilde.so, Slack, Github, Figma, Notion
Still Hiring Tracker
Obviously we're power users of our own product. WorkPatterns helps us work asynchronously & prepare for 1:1 & group meetings without getting dragged into slack holes and losing productivity.
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Wordle Answer Today
Email, Google Calendar, and JIRA are the tools I love working with!
Voodle for Web
We TRY to be async-first (but still use Zoom like everyone else)!! Slack (for quick messaging, link sharing), Voodle (for more context / human connection with short video), Gsuite (shared docs), Miro (ideation in real time and async).
Productool
below are our life-saver tools:
product analytics: https://heap.io/ (free)
email marketing: https://www.mailerlite.com/ (14€/month)
documentation: https://www.notion.so/ (free)
prospecting: https://reply.io/ (free)
product management: https://www.producter.co/ (free during the private beta)
project management software for all open opps (monday.com)
whiteboard for daily activities and weekly goals
excel spreadsheet with data and finances.
RISE is best for team and client management.
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Slack, Gsuite, ClickUp for the win! along with our own web app VidDay to celebrate workplace achievement and recognition.
Great Remote Tools!
On top of inspiring resources and ideas for team-building activities, there are plenty of excellent tools that can make working from home more manageable.
Below is a list of some of our favourites here at Spendesk, plus a few others that have come recommended. If you’re looking for more extensive or complete lists of tools, here are a few bonus resources:
1. Range - The software you need to lead a distributed team members.
2. Skillcrush - 27 Tools Every New Remote Worker Needs.
3. 6Q blog - Ultimate List of 90+ Tools for Managing a Remote Team.
Project & Communication Tools:
1. Zoom - The tool is fairly simple to use, works very well for teams.
2. 360Learning - 360Learning is an online learning platform that advocates collaborative learning, meaning you learn from your peers.
3. Asana - From the small stuff to the big picture, Asana organizes work so teams know what to do, why it matters, and how to get it done.
4. Slack - It’s an easy-to-use messaging app that lets teams talk to one another, with public or private groups for topic-specific conversations.
5. Trello - It's a classic project management tool. Teams put their projects on Trello boards (Kanban-style) and move them left-to-right as steps are completed or they’re ready for review.
I think this will find everyone well, Vote now! :)
Cartalog
Tandem (for meetings, shared presence), Slack (chat) & Notion (for all our docs and tasks).
Summer Bod 2020
Slack for communication. Shopify to sell. G Suite for docs and email.
Product Hunt
of course Tandem (live on PH now! https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
But my favorite might be Figma and Figjam. My co-founder uses it for design, but I also use it for product wireframing, brainstorming, and collaborating on UI. We've also used Figjam and Figma for team-bonding activities like games, a photobook, sharing, etc! The multiplayer aspect is so powerful!
💬 Slack for async updates to each other, and things like Zapier / repo logs.
✅ Trello for operations / growth task tracking.
Linear for dev tickets.
🪐 Orbital for meetings, standups, quick chats, and teambuilding.
📓 Notion for documentation and playbooks.