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  • What SaaS products does your startup use that you couldn't live without?

    Sharath Kuruganty
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    Vincent Le Moign
    Notion. Intercom. Figma. Height app.
    James McGlade
    Missive, Zapier and Google Workspace
    Christian B.
    NFT by ExtraFounder
    NFT by ExtraFounder
    Great Question. Slack is the first thing that comes to mind.
    Mayank Mishra
    @breezy_online checkout Poppins if your're on Slack
    Kaushal Gajjar
    These are the important tools/apps which will require to manage any SaaS. - ClickUp for Project Management - Frill for Ideas, Roadmap and Announcement - FreshDesk for Knowledge Base - Zoho Books for Accounting - Paddle for Subscription Payment Processing - SendInBlue for Marketing Email Automation - Amazon S3 for Media Upload And last but not the least, an awesome kickass team. ๐Ÿš€
    Richard Tasker
    At @notivhq we use: Write: Notion 2.0 Talk: Slack Conf: Zoom Meet: @notivhq #meetbetter Think: Figma 2.0 Track: Asana
    Gaelle Pitaud
    @notivhq @rtasker You can do all of these actions with one and only tool: WorkAdventure. Visit us at our virtual offices for a small chat, we'll show it yo you ๐Ÿ˜‰ : https://play.staging.workadventu...
    Abdul Qadir
    Slack and Mixpanel
    rinas ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ป
    https://Cloud66.com All my apps are there. Super easy to deploy apps to AWS. Does Cloudflare count as SaaS? if yes, Cloudflare too ๐Ÿ˜ They recently launched Cloudflare page and its super easy to connect repository and deploy static apps. (plus point since my domains are in cloudflare)
    Marie Martens
    Notion, Figma, Slack, Cleanshot and Tally ofcourse ๐Ÿ˜‰
    Sarfraz S
    MS Team for professional and kid's online class
    Chris de Steuben
    From the perspective of QA, mabl and LaunchDarkly have both been absolute powerhouses of SaaS tools. Mabl is so effortlessly simple to use that a 5th grader could create an entire end-to-end test suite in about an hour. LaunchDarkly is similarly a major boon to developer productivity because it supercharges CI/CD in the sense that anything being shipped to production is low-risk as long as it's behind a flag. Granular user targeting lets us test features in production behind flags, unblocking developers by side-stepping the need for extensive manual testing pre-production.
    Tony Don
    #1 Seeds, quick notes and powerful๏ฝœWrite, Think and Grow. https://seedsnote.com
    Andrey
    Can't resist posting trackabi.com time tracker here. Our team made it, sorry for a bit of marketing. We also use Redmine which is a perfect bug tracker you can use for free, Figma and Zeplin.
    Vaibhav Namburi
    Notion for docs, Slack for comms, smartwriter.ai for outreach
    Julie John
    Check out this https://www.producthunt.com/post... I use to manage my website subscribers
    Felix Scholz
    I wouldn't have any products without Laravel Forge, Envoyer & DigitalOcean โค
    Joshua Dance
    Summer Bod 2020
    Boring answer but Google Docs and Google Drive.
    Alexandre Del Negro
    @joshdance Same here. Google solutions are absolutely amazing for productivity.