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  • What are the most annoying aspects of your daily work processes?

    Ksenia Meshkova
    8 replies
    Have you ever noticed that you spend too much time establishing work processes? There are many heavy, overloaded apps that are supposed to make our lives easier, but sometimes they enslave us with their interfaces. We are drowning there for hours every day trying to set up communication, convey information from the client to the team and vice versa, etc. Outdated or inefficient processes can slow down progress. They can also cause a lack of cross-departmental communication, resulting in duplicated efforts or missed opportunities. Everyone uses these huge task management tools, only to know their own tasks, leaving no time to be interested in others' work and goals because it requires a lot of effort.. I hope we can solve this problem for small, friendly teams with our product! If you have any thoughts on this topic or disagree with me, please share your opinion ♡

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    Andreas Sohns
    I completely agree. Its frustrating when tools meant to streamline our work end up complcating it. One thing that helps is finding tools the integrate well with each other to reduce redundancy.
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    Mileva
    I guess dealing with excessive administrative tasks, repetitive work and constant interruptions from meetings. These can disrupt the flow of more meaningful and productive work🫤
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    Ksenia Meshkova
    @pari_pushpakar yeah! I really understand you! As soon as I get deeply involved in my task, I have to stop for something else. As a result, a simple task can take me three times longer to complete..
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    CY Zhou
    One of the most annoying aspects of my daily work process is the constant switching between different tools and platforms, which disrupts my workflow. Additionally, repetitive tasks that could be automated but aren't yet implemented consume a lot of my time.
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    Ksenia Meshkova
    @lightfield 1000000% that was the main reason we started developing our dogfooding product. I'm so happy that we're not alone in this 😄
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Setting up work processes sometimes feels like untangling headphone wires—frustratingly time-consuming and prone to knots. Wouldn't it be nice if it were as simple as just hitting play?