Makers, What's been the new tool you can't live without for 2022?
Orlando Villanueva
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Hi makers, I've been writing a lot for work recently and recently discovered an AI writing tool that's become part of my everyday work life. Made me curious! What are some tools you have discovered this year that you can't live without. Share your thoughts! :)
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Ryan Gilbert@ryangilbert
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It's Notion for me. I recently started using it earlier I was using Evernote but now Notion is the everyday tool for me. Slack is the other one I use daily.
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@sushil_sharma2 You think there are any benefits over Jira?
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@sushil_sharma2 What do you mean by complete work?
1. Notion-
I had been notion since last year for planning and managing my work and freelance projects but this year I started using it as my journal. And I am just loving the experience of daily journaling with Notion.
Of course, pen-paper is always the best ❤️ but, maintaining all the hard copies was becoming a task so I thought I would give Notion a shot and try out digital journaling this year. It's going great so far!
2. Brutask! - https://brutask.com/
For working remotely with my team. We built Brutask to make our lives easier during the pandemic. Right from daily standups, virtual meetings, or having some chill cafe time, we can do it all in 'Spaces' i.e. our virtual office. We're about to launch our product soon but it's live and ready to use. ✨
3. Milanote-
I find it really helpful for mood boarding and creating a reference / visual bank.
@shreya_tawade ruttl is yet another gem! ✨
https://ruttl.com/?ref=producthunt
Apple Notes + Reminders has always been a go to for me personally.
On a collaboration scale, Miro has been really awesome when it comes to depiction of plans and projects!
Calendly for scheduling client calls and consulting, Billdu for invoicing and calendar, and todist for to-do lists and staying organized.
Canva for me. Definitely should've used it long time ago!
@florian_pranata_hidayat Best tool for small business owners!
@florian_pranata_hidayat couldn't live without it!
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file.coffee
One of the new tools that I can't go with is Rock.so, it's like Slack with awesome things built-in!
@daniel_langezaal Very cool Daniel!
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Spade - all of my todo lists are made directly on my school dashboard - so I quite literally will get kicked out of school without it. Also, I can't stand switching tabs to write down notes, so it's been really useful.
slack and notion ...!
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Sadly, I have not found any new tool in 2022 that I would say I can't live without.
VanceAI. It's my go-to tool for photo optimization. I like to use the AI Image Enhancer to improve image quality, it just can fix all imperfection of my photos with one click. And the AI Photo Restorer can restore old photo by eliminating scratches, fractures, sepia, etc. the results are always satisfying!
I majorly work around the product development and product enhancement therefore my job role demands my availability almost in all teams, to manage all the teams could have been a cumbersome task if I have not opted for the Asana which has now turned up to be my go to tool for any tasks related update info.
Timerise
good booking system which starts where calendly etc. finish
recently posted here: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Superhuman, Notion, and Vimcal.
@rehan_choudhry1 Thanks Rehan!
Sorry to say that, But the phone is important nowaday.
Bubble.io is the tool of the year for me. I'm building my first app using it.
@odhcorrea Same! As a designer by trade, I'm building the back end of my app on it as well, but due to it's SEO issue, I'm currently doing a mix between WebFlow (Front End) & Bubble (Back End).