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  • What collaboration tool do you use to manage team work?

    Umana Rafiq
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    Would like to know about the collaboration tools you use to manage teams and your experience with them.

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    Sean Song
    At Sugr, we use Lark, the collaboration tool from Bytedance. We are pretty much building our company based on Lark. I'm wondering if anyone would be interested about this: building a startup based on Lark, lessons, stories and templates.
    Umana Rafiq
    @seansong Yeah I'd be very much interested in this. Have you integrated Sugr with Lark? We've been looking for a similar integration for our tool @tixioapp . Do let me know please..
    Amy Ellis
    We use Aha! and Slack and that's pretty much it. Almost all of our collaboration happens in Aha! (which makes sense because we are Aha!). Product & Marketing use Aha! Roadmaps and our developers use Aha! Develop so we take advantage of the collaborative editing, comments, to-dos etc. Its nice having everything in one place especially rather than trying to remember where a conversation was happening.
    Sanja Mitar
    We use Notion and we love it!
    Marius S.
    As you can see in the comments, alot of people are using various software to get the job done. That's why we focused on making the Zenkit Suite (https://zenkit.com/) as powerful as possible. While every app can be used on it's own, you're able to connect project management with powerful ganttcharts, the Zenchat messaging app and integrated to do lists. This way we don't have to switch around with different apps, we have all we need in one place. That's why we've not only developed Zenkit, but we're using it on a daily basis in our international team. 🙂
    Paul VanZandt
    We mainly use Slack to communicate and manage projects, and our team uses Asana to facilitate those tickets, etc. For real-time collaboration, we mainly use Fresco (frescopad.com) which is the product we're launching in the next two weeks. If you want to use a real-time collaboration tool you should check it out!
    Umana Rafiq
    @paul_vanzandt All the best for fresco. Hope it booms with users. We've got a similar product @tixioapp that works as a workspace based tool for all your small tasks and collaboration. It's simple and minimal, do check it out as well :D
    Doug
    discord has overtaken slack for casual team communication
    Deepa from True Sparrow
    For us it is Slack, Linear and Notion.
    Umana Rafiq
    @shahdeepa haven't used Linear yet. But gonna try it since you've mentioned. We've recently shifted to Tixio for our team work. We've been building this for a long time, and now we think we're ready to roll the dice!
    Lindsey Bly
    I love Notion for personal notes but honestly haven't had a great time using it for collaboration (maybe someone can share tips!). We've recently brought on Asana and it's been a game changer! Just don't over complicate - I used it at a past company and never touched it because it was just way too overwhelming in there.
    Xavier Colomés
    Hi! At @localboss we are a team of 2 and we use Jira, I guess that it's because we come from the larger startups world. We've tried clickup, Monday and more... but, while we are not crazy about Jira, it's still the best solution for us. For comms slack, as everyone else. I love the Jira integration, just typing "/jira create" you can start a ticket from slack.
    GamerSeo
    Slack, Monday these are just sample programs.
    nora voila
    Hello I usually use stack and GoToMeeting. Regards https://141shootingrange.com/141...
    Umana Rafiq
    @inam_from_outgrow indeed most people are using Asana. though I think it's a bit complicated for new members of team who hasn't have experience on similar tools, what do you think?
    Shreya R Nambiar
    Slack for communication, Trello for project management, Google office suite for content collaboration, and sometimes Miro. We recently started using Asana for managing our editorial calendar.
    Umana Rafiq
    @shreya_r_nambiar Nice to hear it! Will try it too - Asana for editorial calendar. However I think Miro is very cool in terms of collaboration. Recently we've shifted to Tixio, our own-built tool that we've been working on for a long time! It's pretty simple, you can try it too. It has a cool wiki feature that can be of a real help
    Daniel Engels
    mostly Slack plus Google Meets
    Kazimieras Melaika
    We're using Clickup and Slack to manage all the tasks in our team. Works great for us! Btw, we’re launching in late April or the start of May. Check out our upcoming PH page: www.producthunt.com/upcoming/eff... Our project is called: Effecto. It’s an app for detailed health tracking. Pretty much for everything that is related to your physical or mental health and every daily factor that can affect you.
    Instead of reinventing the wheel, we use proven collaboration tools like Google Docs. Office communication is streamlined, and editing and revising phases are made flat.
    Luka Vasic
    LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
    We use notion. A week ago we created a company-wide notion for all things content. So everything from blogs, posts, and visuals are there in one database filtered into personal databases.
    Umana Rafiq
    @luka_vasic Nice! We've been using Notion for our team collaboration for a long time now. It's been a savior. With few additional features we've recently upgraded our own product @tixioapp which we've shifted our entire team now - from commenting to sharing and team collaboration, we're now being able to do it all with Tixio. You can give it a try! and let me know where we can improve.
    Adventurous-Green420
    I've tried a couple. Click Up, Asana, Jira, and Trello. The best one I've tried is Asana.
    Dylan Merideth
    @legonaidas What was less favorable about clickup,jira, and trello? Why do you favor asana?
    Umana Rafiq
    @legonaidas yeah i think I'd favor Jira here. you can also try our product that is @tixioapp, not entirely for project manager but a simple one to manage your daily work with team
    Adriel Cruz
    Here's what I've been using: Skype, Google Meet, Slack - communication Trello, Clickup - task management
    Rich Watson
    NVSTly: Social Investing
    NVSTly: Social Investing
    Discord. The idea originally started with a Discord bot, after it gaining solid traction we decided to turn it into a full web & mobile app. Our development team came together on Discord so it just came natural to use it for managing, assigning tasks, and communicating. We have a notion of all the features & functions that need to be worked on, but we mainly pin messages of what we're each working on and what's priority or next to do. I imagine mostly everyone that has a similar process uses Slack. Right now all of our users are from Discord so it just makes sense.