That's a good question, Sharath. 💪
I'm using the next tools for my day-to-day activities:
1. Telegram – for messaging
2. Todoist – for tasks and reminders
3. Apple Calendar – for scheduling
4. Notion – for notes, planning, and collaborative work
5. Calendly – for sharing my calendar
6. Zoom – for online meetings
7. Grammarly – for checking English grammar
8. Reverso – for translating words
9. Apple mail – for emailing
10. Pocket – for saving interesting content
11. Apple books – for reading books
12. Typefully – for writing tweets
💬 Slack for async updates to each other, and things like Zapier / repo logs.
✅ Trello for operations / growth task tracking.
Linear for dev tickets.
🪐 Orbital for meetings, standups, quick chats, and teambuilding.
📓 Notion for documentation and playbooks.
- Slack for conversations 1:1
- Zoom for live meetings
- TeamSync [ dogfooding our own product for video Updates to team, customers, and investors]
- Git of course for all things code
- A ton of GDrive to share essential docs.
Most used tools:
Slack for team comms
Coda for team collab, documentation, roadmaps
Notion for personal notes
Figma for design
Bubble for building our web app
Google Analytics for product analytics
Calendly for scheduling meetings
Zoom for remote meetings
Pitch for presentations, pitch decks
Paperstreet.vc for investor updates
Wonderpath for feedback and personal growth - we're power users of our product :)
Typefully for tweets and threads
Looking for other product analytics tools that integrate well with bubble if anyone has recommendations!
of course Tandem (live on PH now! https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
But my favorite might be Figma and Figjam. My co-founder uses it for design, but I also use it for product wireframing, brainstorming, and collaborating on UI. We've also used Figjam and Figma for team-bonding activities like games, a photobook, sharing, etc! The multiplayer aspect is so powerful!
We have kept it very simple.
We use Slack for chatting.
Google Meet for video calls. One call once a week.
Task management: Nothing, reduces a lot of stress from the developer's mind. We open a draft PR and make a list there.
Design: Nothing, implementation directly via code as it's faster via code than design as we are a very small team now.
- Email
- Sublime Text
- Hostinger for hosting and domain
- android studio
- Grammarly
- Discord, Telegram, Skype for communication and Google meet as well actually
Hey Sharath,
We use Orbital. Orbital is a totally customisable space for remote teams, it uses spatial audio and there are no messy meeting links to manage AND it decreases your carbon footprint from a video call by 96%!!
Oh and it's also totally free for up to 100 users! If you'd like to join our free co-working sessions on a Thursday you can sign up here
https://launch.orbital.chat?laun...
Hope to see you there :)
Notion is an absolute must for organisation, content planning and access to documents, slack for staying in contact with my team and Google Meet for our meetings!
I started to use Werk (www.usewerk.com) 3 weeks ago for project planning and team communication. It presents lots of features and advantages at an affordable price. I highly recommend it to every remote worker or founder who is managing a remote team.
Also, I used to use Google Keep for my daily and important notes (I love other google tools too).
Other killer tools: Grammarly, Calendly, Canva, and app.pitch.com (for presentations), Hubspot for pipeline and marketing data management
We TRY to be async-first (but still use Zoom like everyone else)!! Slack (for quick messaging, link sharing), Voodle (for more context / human connection with short video), Gsuite (shared docs), Miro (ideation in real time and async).
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