Question to all Product Marketers & Product Managers: what tools do you use every week?
Lisa Dziuba
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I've been in PMM for almost 7 years and I'd love to see if I'm missing some cool tooling to work more efficiently.
π€ So, what tools do you use for
- user research,
- market research,
- crafting persona & job stories & user journey,
- feature feedback & feature prioritizing & roadmap planning,
- developing & implementing go-to-market strategies,
- creating positioning,
- planning all PMM activities, syncing with the team, managing other marketers & product people in your team
Super curious to learn from other product people here π
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Olya Zabalkanska@olya_zabalkanska
Mixpanel, Ora, Figma, Hotjar, Intercom/Gist, Slack
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Something like this would definitely help early founders validate ideas and build with confidence! First cool product Iβve seen in this area is https://askviable.com
Figma, Larksuite, Gitlab, Trello, Google sheet,
@rahul_r_s
> Larksuite
someting new, I'll check it today
Great question β we use a whole bunch at our high-autonomy startup!
Team planning and availability management: https://getpause.com (soon launching on Product Hunt)
Research: Roam Research
Prototyping: Figma
Roadmapping: Linear
Data management: Notion 2.0
Customer support: Intercom
Team management: Slack
@sindhushivaprasad and where do you keep your company's wiki? for example, your GTM templates or research frameworks
@lisadziuba Notion and Google Drive, although we've been known to use Figma to map out and refer to extensive frameworks. We also have some of this information live on our public Playbook: https://playbook.obvious.in
WhatsNew.co
@sindhushivaprasad saw your other comment about obvious.in and now I remember! I thinks it's obvious website or newsletter:)
I'll let you know if needed for sure
@sindhushivaprasad thanks a lot for sharing this! I will definitely take a look at "The Product Playbook". So cool that you keep it open and public π
This curated list by @kaz can be very helpful :)
https://www.producthunt.com/@kaz...
@kaz @adityavsc Pretty useful list Aditya. Thank you for sharing. Much appreciated :)
Check out @userleap! We actually just launched a new feature today on PH :) www.userleap.com. You can use our contextual microsurveys (via in-product, email, and link) to capture real time insights from your users, recruit interview participants, and more exciting stuff coming soon. Plus we integrate with all your other tools as of today!
@batikanerdogan thanks for sharing KosmoTime! Never seen it before!
Miro, Asana, Figma, Slack = πππ
Prototypr
I've tried a bunch of planning tools, but fall back to pen and paper and todoist..i did kindof like basecamp π
Other than that, Loom has been good for async communication with @annchichii ! are there any planning tools made for scattered minds?
@annchichii @graeme_fulton
I do a different type of planning - visual planning (kinda brainstorming or strategy with Miro), more structural plans go to Notion/Spreadsheets with decomposed action items (still high level + expected results).
Then after I go from "strategy -> key results + possible way to achieve it" -> to the "action item list with dates". The last part usually goes to task management tool, anything from Trello, Asana, JIRA
Prototypr
@annchichii @lisadziuba yeah looks a very good and thought-out process, while giving you flexibility at the start.. i guess i have no plan which is why I am not a product manager ...they say 'if you don't have a goal you get nowhere' like being nowhere is bad, i like being nowhere
@annchichii @graeme_fulton you know me for a long time, I'm super structural π
@graeme_fulton but seriously, if you enjoy the process and the outcome - then it's your way of doing things :) Even the best PMM framework won't be effective in the long run if it makes you mentally unhappy.
@graeme_fulton @lisadziuba hahah super structural. Loom does fit into my workflow making it very easy for asnyc messaging. That's how Graeme and I communicate by tossing each other Looms. hahah I heard https://mymind.com/ a lot so you may want to give it a try also. : )
More and more Timestripe , because it's easy, fast and flexible enough. That had a good update recently Timestripe Community
@vlad_korobov wow, it's interesting tool. I was doing my life planning in Google Spreadsheets. I have checkbox for every week in the year, divided by main life zone:
𧑠Family
π₯¦ Health & Beauty
π Self Development
π§ββοΈ Relax
π° Fin
π§ Work
@vlad_korobov btw, what is pricing for Timestripe? I can't find it on the homepage
@vlad_korobov @mishra_mayank that how it works - you are making a product people love and people are recommending your Product everywhere)))
@lisadziuba That is exactly what you can do in timestripe boards and you can link goals from your boards to time horizons like day, week, month, year, life... So a goal for today could be related to Work list and another one could be related to Fin. And your weekly goal could be related to Relax and so on. I hope you can give it a shot!
@lisadziuba But what I do is creating a board per each life direction. Inside each board I could have multiple lists... imagine when inside Family you have column per each family member
Obvious bias since I work there, but at Coda, we use Coda for the all the above. www.coda.io
Some free templates
* Product Team Starter Kit: https://coda.io/@coda/the-produc...
* Marketing Team Starter Kit: https://coda.io/@coda/the-market...
* Zapier's Market Research doc: https://coda.io/@frederique-cast...
* Intercom's R&D Hub: https://coda.io/@aislinn/interco...
* An inside look at how Figma ships product: https://coda.io/@yuhki/figma-pro...
* My personal PMM Hub template (to serve as PMM team wiki/knowledge hub): https://coda.io/@stinger/pmm-hub...
@coda @andrew_stinger I'm thinking to share my PMM process in Coda to give my friends some template to follow. Pretty often designers and developers from my community ask me something like "how to launch my new app?".
@coda @andrew_stinger
Sharing more of "launch templates" will help many folks in tech community π So huge thanks for sharing yours!
Work harder and good luck π
@lisadziuba Flowlu is very interesting CRM fo IT projects. We integrated it with our email campaign, with lead forms and analytics system of conversions. It's very good if you want to automate your business process. Try it.
We use Hubstaff as all in one solution.
https://hubstaff.com/
Jira, whimsical, Zeplin,
If you use Slack, I would recommend using https://Poppins.me , it helps Leaders manage all their imp. Slack messages/important clips, etc right inside Slack. You can do a bunch of things with these clips.
1. Visual Design/UI - Figma
2. Feature Feedback - Fider
3. Wireframes/First Sketch - Excel
4. Landing Page: Elementor+WP/Webflow
5. Code - github
6. Document Collaboration - Box
@mishra_mayank I saw this but we don't use slack. I use it personally for community engagement. Will definitely check once we are using it for internal discussions.
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