What are the best productivity tools for entrepreneurs?

Ghulam Abbas
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Francesco D'Alessio
There are so many, you want to look for ones that balance your needs. For personal time management, ones like Notion, Akiflow & Motion can organize your tasks and collect your ideas. For running the business, project management software are typically a good option too - but normally apps like Taskade, and Upbase are more suitable for smaller teams, or even Notion too.
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Utkarsh Agarwal
Honestly this depends on the work that you do! * Quip * Slack * Findr * Google workspace * Apollo * Github * postman * merlin Work well for me!!!!!
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Alvaro Villalba Perez
Notion is just killing it lately. They deliver unimaginable product velocity.
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Michel Gagnon
I would argue that, as an entrepreneur, you need a combination of Notion and Zapier. Notion gives you: - Projects, tasks, sprints - Meeting minutes - Playbook - Knowledge base You add an AI/automation tool like Zapier to the mix to automate like there's no tomorrow :)
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Markk Tong
When it comes to productivity tools for entrepreneurs, there are a ton of great options out there. Some popular ones include Trello for project management, Slack for team communication, and Asana for task organization.
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Rihab Zaidi
A lot of awesome tools have already been mentioned, but I think what's missing is a tool that balances our productivity and wellbeing, as it's easy for entrepreneurs to get swayed by the pursuit of their dreams and hustle culture that, very often, they end up with burnout. So I'd add to the list FlowFinitee app.
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Rayan Zeggari
Notion / Zapier / Asana works well so far for me
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Nguyễn Minh Thức
To my opinion: Quip, Apollo, Google workspacea and Miro
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Chirag
Trello, Clockify, CHAT-GPT, Notion, Slack
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Payal Singhvi
Trello, Slack, Doc, CRM tools
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Claire Oswald
Things I've used when I was freelancing: Google workspace Slack Asana Notion Honeybook Quickbooks Adobe Creative Suite Hope this helps!
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Gianna32
Google Apps for Business. ... LibreOffice Productivity Suite. ... OpenOffice. ... Microsoft Office. ... WordPerfect Office X5. ... Zoho. ... Quickoffice & OfficeSuite Pro5. ... PlusOffice Free 3.0.
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Pierson Marks
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Apurva Desai
Video editing, slack, notion, GPT 4, Figma
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jenny
As an entrepreneur, I've found Clariti to be an invaluable productivity tool. Its AI technology seamlessly combines emails, chats, files, and calendars into contextual conversations, eliminating the need to switch between multiple apps. This streamlined approach has significantly boosted my productivity and ability to stay organized. @efficient_builder923
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