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Rupal Saini

Which tools are a must-have in your daily workflow?

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For me, it's Slack, Zoom, Notion, Phantombuster, Truebase, Reply, DashThis, and Contentful.

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Vaibhav
Notes app, Reminders app and Sticky app :D
Amit Arora
@vaibhavdwivedi lovely:) Any specific Sticky app?
Arthur Leclercq
Airtable, Lemlist, Lusha, ChatGPT
Arthur Leclercq
@rupal_saini Airtable is a no-code platform, you can absolutely personalize it, way more options than google spreadsheets. More difficult to get used to it at the beginning, but when you are used to it, it is absolutely useful. It can replace many other tools that you can use
Amit Arora
@arthur_leclercq good list. what do you use Lusha for? any specific reason of using Lusha?
Arthur Leclercq
@amit_arora As a sales person, Lusha is pretty nice since it gives you phone and mail of people on LinkedIn (not everyone but around 50% of people)
Arthur Leclercq
@rupal_saini does it provide mobile phones too? Or just mail addresses for now?
Amit Arora
@rupal_saini Nopes haven't tried it yet. would love to know Truebase's USP over others?
CY Zhou
For my daily workflow, I can't live without Notion for organization and Slack for team communication. These tools streamline my tasks and keep everything running smoothly.
Jesscia Nelson
For me, it will be Trello, Notion, Hotjar, and ChatGPT
Jesscia Nelson
@rupal_saini They are both tools for understanding user behavior, but still some differences I would say. Hotjar lets you see how users interact with your site through heatmaps and recordings. It is very intuitive and you can use it to improve user experience. Mixpanel seems to be more data-oriented. It tracks the meaningful actions users take in your product and helps with funnels.
Zenda
ChatGPT - Translation, assisting with code Figma - Design Notion - Note and data management
Sona J
Interesting. I use Notion, Slack, Notes, and Figma almost everyday. Sessions, Airtable, ChatGPT, Zoom, Framer are the others that I use frequently.
Sona J
@rupal_saini true, notion has made documentation simple. Sessions is for meetings and Framer for sites. We built @siviai website on @framerapp
Amit Arora
@sona lovely list. What do you use sessions for?
Salim Lunat
ChatGPT ClickUp Slack Figma Iconstica :)
Lorenz Sell
For me a recent addition is the Arc browser. Totally changed my internet workflow. Most of my work exists between Notion, Slack, and Arc. Although I've also been using a super simple text editor called Hey Note. Sometimes Notion is too heavy weight for some notes that you want to jot down. I was finding myself with all sorts of loose TextEdit windows. Then I discovered HeyNote and it gives you a really simple way to manage light weight notes. When a note becomes something I want to save, I just copy and paste it into Notion.
Amit Arora
@lorenzsell Arc is something new. Any specific reason for using Arc?
Arthur Miller
You have a great stack. I usually use Slack and GPT The must have tools
Avital Trifsik
Slack, G-suite, Monday.com and Canva
Hayato Waki
For me, it's Slack, Notion, Google Calendar, Todoist, and my Apple Health data! Personally, I believe that the better time management starts with my health. As an avid user, I've just launched Lifestack, the first calendar app that uses health data from wearables to help me schedule tasks when I perform best. Please check it out if you're interested! (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
Alexandra Goss
I can’t believe no one mentioned any food delivery apps 👀
Harold Gary
I am using these tools almost every day. 1. Pocket - collect resources 2. GetProspect - extract business email addresses from any company website 3. VidIQ - analyze video statistics, find topics and keywords 4. iBoysoft MagicMenu - a free productivity software to improve the right-click menu on Mac computers; with one click, you can create new files, send/move/access files, copy file paths, and more. 5. WordCounter - count words and characters, check keyword density, and correct writing mistakes.
Andreas Sohns
For me, it's Slack, Notion, Figma, Google Workspace and Trello. These keep my day organized and productive.
Paulina Hryniewicz
Notion, ChatGPT, Slack :)
Hakim Zerhouni
For me, essential tools in my daily workflow include Slack for communication, Zoom for meetings,
Marie-Philippe Leblanc
I have to self promote here, but Fleso! Automated all the repetitive stuff and then I can focus on what I'm good at! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
Allison P. Bain
Slack and Notion
Amit Arora
@allison_p_bain lovely, how do you take video calls within the team?
Loane
its a lot ! for me its notion, zoom, canva, photoshop, Capcut, chat gpt and I use WhatsApp a lot
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