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  • What’s one tool you can't live without for your startup?

    Ankur Sharma
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    Tyrion Long
    It must be vscode, without it, I can't create my products, just like cooking without a knife :)
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    Sirina D
    Slack is our digital water cooler. I love it 😍😍
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    Bilal Asif
    One tool I can’t live without is Slack. It keeps communication seamless and fosters collaboration, making it essential for our startup's success.
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    bellbell
    Datech ShopSync --- It can help you improve the efficiency of your e-commerce operation, especially adding products on TikTok Shop quickly.
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    Amanda Nicole Harris
    I mostly use Airtable for project and team management but I've heard great things about Notion - maybe it's time to make the switch! Does it have features that make collaboration and organization significantly better than competitors?
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    Rahul Parmar
    Notion – it's perfect for organizing tasks, projects, and team collaboration all in one place.
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    Vivienne Michaels
    For me Notion is best
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    David Patrykowski
    ClickUp! We keep track of all our tasks there
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    Yanlin Wu
    I think Ahrefs is the best tool for me to track the volume, CTR, domain rate of my website, and also it provides insight for me to optimize the content and page of the website.
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    Yanlin Wu
    @ankur_sharma20 I mainly use it to check the volume and traffic of organic keywords, top pages, number of backlinks, domain ranking, and organic traffic of the website. By looking into the trend of the data, e.g. upwards or downwards in the organic traffic, I can figure out which page or content needs optimization. For blogs or pages that have promising volume, I would add new features in them when my product updates. For those performing unsatisfying, I would consider rewriting the content. It can also help you to track the situation of your website. If you find an unnatural drop in the data, you will know that something might be wrong. The next step should be testing examining the whole website and then you can find out if the direction, collection, or the code goes wrong.
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