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  • What are the biggest problems you face when using any work/marketing tools?

    Kristina M
    7 replies
    We all use an average of 20+ tools at work everyday, which for some of us looks more like 50 tools a day depending on the work that you do. (Think about it - Facebook Ads, Wordpress, Shopify, Google Ads/Analytics/Data Studio/Sheets, Mailchimp, Zapier etc. etc.) And all of these have different features to learn, optimization best practices, and strategy for use. What do you find are the biggest problems with things like setup, optimizations, integrations, or strategies when it comes to the tools you use every day? In the case that you are currently struggling with a problem, why not try Hopps - get live, video screenshare help by vetted experts that appear on your screen within minutes. We launched on Product Hunt today so come check us out and let us know what you think! Also, there is a special discount if you want to get live help for 30+ everyday tools! https://www.producthunt.com/posts/hopps-2

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    Maya Ben Zid
    A remote working solution.
    A remote working solution.
    In no particular order: length and difficulty of setup, the ability to integrate tools with each other, collaboration and version control (too many tools make it easy to overwrite someone's work).
    This seems a great tool. As a non-marketer, I understand the pain of using multiple marketing platforms when you don't know what to do. Congratulations on your launch. I am happy to support.
    Kristina M
    @qudsia_ali Thank you for the thoughtful comment!
    Jake Reynolds
    I've yet to find a tool that will allow you to schedule threaded tweets, I have no clue if one even exists.
    Jake Reynolds
    @kristina_m You're a lifesaver. Why is this not a common feature in all twitter platforms?
    Kristina M
    @jreynoldsdev I believe there are a couple of tools that do that, but I haven't checked them out myself. Maybe try https://www.oneupapp.io/ or https://socialbu.com/
    Kristina M
    @jreynoldsdev I know, it really should be, but the tweetdeck and others have been slow to adapt. Hope these help!