What are your top 3 products you use on a daily basis at work?
Amar
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Take a quick minute to think about the tools and applications you use on a given day: email, slack, chat, project management, cloud storage, notion, docs, and more. If you had to choose 3, which would they be and why?
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Pietro Lungarini@wheresbebo
1. VS Code. Is the first thing i click when i power my PC
2. Notion. I'm still figuring out how to use it at 100%
3. Spotify. Keeps my soul calm, especially in these last days of pre-launch ahah
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@wheresbebo for me, the first thing I click is spotify! what are you launching? good luck!
1. VS Code, since I do a lot of development.
2. Slack for communication at work.
3. Google services, mainly Docs, for taking notes.
And you, Amar? π€
@sergeipetrov for me Slack, google services (docs, drive, sheets), and third is hard since I am in growth and literally have a million tabs but I would say Obsidian (I prefer it over Notion for my notes)
Launching soon!
1. Skylead
2. Slack
3. Notion
@relja_denic Oh I don't think I have heard of Skylead - care to share a little more about it?
Recently, I've been doing marketing and writing business blogs, and my top three most frequently used products are:
1. Sanity, which is a headless CMS that's very simple, customizable, easy to develop, and best of all, free.
2. ChatGPT Plus, which helps me collect materials for my blog, polish it up, generate creative ideas, and much more.
3. ChatShelf(https://shelf.chat), a browser extension I developed myself for ChatGPT, which synchronizes the content with Notion, where my colleagues can continue the workflow, such as reviewing the content.
I'm a full-stack developer, so...
1. Jetbrains Webstorm
2. Slack
3. MongoDB Compass :)
These are top three. To complement the list:
4. Discord - this is where our community lives
5. Docker - to run database and Redis locally
6. Sentry - to monitor errors in my live application
7. Browserstack - to hunt for bugs on different devices
8. DigitalOcean - this is where we hold our servers
9. AWS - this is where our websites are hosted (we build a headless website builder, if anyone's intersesting: https://cntrl.site/ )
10. Jira - for organized teamwork
@arsen_batyuchok This is a list of heavy-duty apps! How do you manage the context-switching problem?
Email and Communication Tools: Email clients like Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, or communication platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams are commonly used for professional communication, collaboration, and managing tasks.
Office Software: Productivity suites like Microsoft Office, Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), or similar software are essential for tasks like document creation, spreadsheets, presentations, and more of what to say to a sad friend.
Web Browsers: Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are crucial for accessing online resources, research, and many work-related tasks.
My top three recommendations are:
1. Jira for project management and issue tracking
2. Slack for communications
3. Notion for documentation and collaboration
@halyna_kudlak How are you managing Slack? I go crazy seeing my channels and threads
Launching soon!
Grammarly
ChatGPT
WorkHub Connect
@saif_ullah_khalid working smarter, not harder with ChatGPT - whats your favorite prompt that you use on a daily basis?
As my knowledge the top three daily workplace tools for many people are:
1. Email: Essential for communication and document sharing.
2. Office Suite / Google Workspace: Used for creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
3. Team Collaboration Tools (e.g., Slack, Microsoft Teams): Facilitate real-time team communication and project management.
@ralpf_james spot on! I think it's essential that you have these
1. Gmail
2. HubSpot
3. Discord
@mehul_fanawala Discord over Slack? What your thoughts here? I am assuming you use Hubspot as CRM? do you run campaigns through it?
1. jupyter notebook
2. iterm
3. notion
@mahsimadastan how do you like iterm?
Launching soon!
Google Docs, Canva, and Discord.
@judith_amarachi_ I dabble with Canva, and its powerful! how do you use Canva AI? I haven't had a chance to play around with it.
Launching soon!
1. Expressive Animator (animated SVG, vector animations)
2. Expressive Canvas (vector graphics)
3. VS Code
@chris_sarca do you have a portfolio of your animations?
Notion, Gamil, XL
Gmail, GDocs, Notion
Slack: For communication and collaboration with my team.
Google Docs: For writing and editing documents.
@alice_goode what a simple stack! wish mine was this easy :D
ChatGPT: An AI assistant that can help you with everything from brainstorming ideas to writing content.
Grammarly: A grammar checker that helps you catch errors in your writing.
Canva: A graphic design tool that's easy to use, even if you're not a designer.
Descript: A video editing tool that makes it easy to create professional-looking videos.
Buzzsprout: A podcasting platform that makes it easy to create and distribute podcasts.
@carmen_judson what are your favorite prompts you use on a daily/weekly basis for GPT?
1. ChatGPT
2. Twitter
3. Product Hunt
ChatGPT
Telegram
LinkedIn
Sentry
Skylead
ChatGPT