What are your top 3 digital tools you use every work day?
Ondřej Valuštík
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I was with my friends on beer, and we are speaking about the digital products - which one we use the most... For me, it's Discord, Gmail, Todoist. What about you?
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Valeriia Frolova@whaleron
Snov.io
- Ahrefs.com,
- Weje.io,
- Snov.io :D
Actually, I can't stop on 3, + mail and messengers as well + analytics stuff
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Cronitor
Trello - to keep track of issues, rough ideas, feature requests, etc..
GitHub - with the new in-browser editor, I use it to do small edits all the time (I keep all my stuff in git repos, including blog posts and so on).
Slack - besides chat, I also have channels for monitoring alerts and Stripe notifications. It's like a linear history of what's going on each day. For example, I get bot alerts for customer upgrades/cancelations and also for increased traffic or website issues.
Up and coming:
Notion - I recently switched to it and now use it to keep track of ideas, drafting blog posts, and keeping bookmarks and notes.
Clever Ads
✔️ Slack
✔️ Click Up
✔️ Ahrefs
Suite Books
Mixpanel, Notion and Canva!
Trello, Google docs and gmail
Side Project OS
Notion - Spark - iCal.
I try to use Notion as much as possible. Prefer to house everything inside one application!
CoinGate
Hard to pick up only three, but here it goes:
Awario - to track mentions from Twitter and Reddit about relevant topics, where our company can participate in promoting our services
Jira - track issues and manage projects
Social media platforms - Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Quora
My top three tools are Google Chat, Gmail and Outgrow.co:
Google chat and Gmail : To communicate with the team
Outgrow.co: for making interactive calculators and quizzes
Blooms
Very basic tools for me, keeping it simple and focusing on getting stuff done:
- Figma (I run a design service so figures!)
- Notion (For pretty much everything related to the business, goals, to do lists, business development, etc)
- Webflow (For my daily posts, blog articles, and refining/testing my business website)
My top thee tools are Gmail, Slack, and ClickUp.
Gmail- To track emails
Slack- To communicate with other members in the team. I like it so muchhhhhh when I can insert links, bold text, call, search files, integrate to other tools,…
ClickUp- To manage team sprint, tasks, and so on
Google Drive/Docs, Google Analytics, and the usual social media set.
- Whatsapp, along with
- Whatsresponse - a rules based autoresponder for whatsapp.
www.whatsresponse.com
www.producthunt.com/posts/whatsr...
can also double up as a social CRM for small business use.
- Outlook
- self created Excel widgets