We use all three! I think it's super powerful to have Jira <> Notion together for organization and keeping documentation sorted.
Of course, trusty Slack for all comms
@mho22 I also used Asana for task management at my previous company! Having it as an app was really convenient. There was also a fun aspect of marking tasks as completed!
@kabir_haynes It makes sense, since the three tools have slightly different purposes. Using them all together for efficient work seems like a very good idea.
In our company, Slack is the go-to for daily communication because of its instant messaging capabilities and seamless integration with other tools. We find it fosters a more dynamic and responsive team environment compared to more structured platforms like Jira.
JIRA is clunky and inconvenient, but does provide reporting in a way that many other task management tools struggle with.
Personally, I prefer Slack and Notion though. I run my own task management out of @sunsamahq though. It can connect into all of those systems
@sunsamahq@xjoshwalker I totally agree with you. I also find Slack and Notion to be more intuitive. The service you recommended sounds really interesting, too. I'll definitely give it a try!
Slack - but I'm always reminding folks to put updates and project related feedback in ClickUp (our tool of choice :)) Slack is for chit-chat and getting people's immediate attention. ClickUp is for work.
@emilyhunkler Since we are a small startup, we use Discord for a more casual atmosphere. ClickUp is new to me, but I'll look into it! Thanks for the suggestion!
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