How many separate products do you use for your daily work?
Petteri Puumala
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New products are constantly being launched. Some will replace the previous one, some will complement the previous ones and some will combine and replace several previous ones. So it would be interesting to know how many products you already use in your daily work?
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Bogomil Shopov - Бого@bogomep
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There are products that could bring your different experiences in one place/interface. If you use a lot of tools and you want to save time and nerves better look for a solution like that.
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If we're only talking about apps opened on my Mac and specifically for work:
VSCode, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, SourceTree, TablePlus, ForkLift, Helo, Teams
But if we drill into web apps, or even frameworks / libraries, definitely more than 9 😅
Ostrich
Definitely 9+
2-3 products for productivity like Todoist, notion, Trello
Social Networks like LinkedIn
Office communication: Slack, Google Meet, Zoom
Doc tools like Google docs, slides, sheets
Calendar,
Then off course YouTube, Gaana, Spotify
Too many! At least 7 on a regular basis, and then, even more, every 3-4 days. We're trying to centralize our processes within tools, however, as a young startup, balancing between getting work done and setting up processes and workflows can get challenging.
A lot.
Developing: vscode, git, github, node, yarn, react, postgres, dynamodb, sentry, a lot of aws products, .. should we calculate npm packages? :)
Planning: jira, confluence, whimsical, figma, ..
Communication: slack, google meet, google calendar, whatsapp, signal, linkedin, telegram..
Notes: atom, markdown, notion, apple notes, ..
Misc: spotify, chrome, firefox, safari, iterm2, ..
It seems that with such options it's better to ask how many different devices we use in our daily work. :)
I try not to use too many and stick to four on a regular basis, if I want to be more productive and focused on work. Clockify for time-tracking,
Pumble for communication with team, Google drive for documentation and
Trello or Jira for planning. Keep it simple. That's my outcome goal.
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I live in Slack and Motion - streamlined all my CRM activities into one platform.
Hunted Space
I use GoStartup, just launched and contains channels & chats, task management, and a team calendar. Pretty much all the essentials I need for day-to-day work are in there, so no big need to use others
With so many tools, it's hard to keep a count! Some of the most used apps have to be Slack, Photoshop and Findz. We are launching Findz soon but it's featured on the upcoming products page. www.producthunt.com/upcoming/findz
Findz is a social bookmarking tool that helps you collect bookmarks to plan trips, parties and shopping by collaborating with friends, family and colleagues. I would love it if you could check it out and let me know what you feel. Thanks
Way too hard to calculate :D I think there are about 20 tools in constant daily use.
@alexandra_kazakova2 thanks! Will definitely look into this!
@alexandra_kazakova2 If you find a great solution, feel free to share (=please tell me immediately if you find a way to solve this)
@eeri2 I use an app called Time Out that forces me to take breaks. This app (if you give it permissions) records your activity and apps you use. You can later look at the report and see which apps you used on what day. Of course if you are using certain products in browser, you won't see them in the report. But I have an app for most of my frequently used products (Airtable, Trello, Figma, Email, Slack, etc.)
@alexandra_kazakova2 @eeri2 you should checkout RescueTime + their browser plugin, it will track everything you spend time on. Probably almost same as Time Out but also tracking inside of your browser.
Countless, its getting hard to track. Every small step requires a new product or solution.
That's impossible to count but definitely 9+