Which are the 3 tools/apps/platforms you admire the most? Why?
Adrian Steriopol
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I'll start with mine: Notion to centralize information, Figma to design, Spline to do 3d.
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Fabio Di Leta@fabio_di_leta
Appcues -> really enabling product experience in a few clicks (also they do great content)
Figma -> made design accessible to everyone, a pioneer in true collaboration
Looker -> they truly brought innovation in the BI and reporting space
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Ublock origin for blocking ads - unlike other adblockers, I've never had issues with this one
Guitar pro for learning songs - I can import songs tabulatures or create my own and store them for future reference, useful when composing
VSCode for coding - I love all the extensions
1: Canva for logo design.
2: Firebase for user auth.
3: YouTube for learning.
@pratap_tech YouTube is underrated! How do you capture your learnings from videos though? I prefer Mem.
Notion for keeping all the info I need accessible
Duolingo for learning new languages
Sessions (https://sessions.us/) for online meetings
@livia_burbulea I like Duolingo's as well. Nice tip btw!
Figma for design - After you'll learn the basics you can design really fast and organize layers and groups or components without problems.
Apple Music for music - Great quality for a good price. The family plan rocks!
FCPX for Video editing - If you're in an Apple ecosystem that's a must.
@danitizenhat FInally someone who says something about Apple Music. Big fan here, as well.
1. Trello for organizing my thoughts and simple project management
2. Figma for prototyping
3. Jitter.video for enabling a non-designer like me, design cool animations.
Figma is the app that has wowed me more than any other in the past year, and I feel like I'm still just scratching the surface of learning the tool.
Hoping the Adobe acquisition doesn't change that!
Slack - For team discussions
Canva - For instant designs
Notion - To assign tasks to developers
@jacopo_lai Have you tried Threads?
1. Product Hunt - helping me connect with like minded folks!
2. Notion - basically used to have all our content here!
3. Canva - helps me with all the required designs!
I have to say Splitwise is an all time savior all the bills get split in seconds.
The second one is MS office all my work becomes easy and Kite for all my investments.
Midjourney for content creation (photos)
Caduceus for knowledge management / sharing
Slack for direct internal communication
Google Maps, Trello, Canva
Excel - the most powerful software tool created
Inventor - a really powerful Computer 3d modeling tool
SimpleNote - good and simple notetaking app
The three tools/apps/platforms that I admire the most are Slack, MailChimp, and Trello. Slack is great for communication and collaboration with remote teams and colleagues, MailChimp is an excellent email marketing platform, and Trello is perfect for managing projects and tracking progress. All three tools have been instrumental in helping teams stay organized, productive, and efficient!
Mmmm... 🤔
1. Klarna, for easy payments when doing online shopping...because shopping is important 🛍
2. A combo of Google Docs and Grammarly for work 📝
3. Sessions for online meetings...I have a fear of public speaking, so having an agenda to keep me on track really helps 🤓
1. Canva for making creative work so easy for business managers and entrepreneurs
2. Shopify for lowering the barriers of entry into eCommerce
3. There's so many more, but let's say Wave accounting for all US based business-starters (who don't know much about accounting).
4. Ok let's add one more: Copy.ai - I do not understand how they make this magic happen.
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