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  • What are your top software tools for enhancing your workflow?

    Abdul Rehman
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    Ivan Dudin
    My cocktail: VS Code + Postman + ChatGTP
    Veta Armonaite
    My daily tech-stack: - Slack - everyday team communication - Loom - my video messages when I want to explain more complicated things without setting up a meeting - Linear - though it's more for development, we use it for tasks management as well - Slite - all documentation and knowledge sharing -- full disclosure, I also work at Slite but I was using it even before I joined.
    Anand Radhakrishnan
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    Elizabeth Tishchenko
    I love Slack for communication, Figma for design, Loom & Twiso for bug reporting, Linear for development workflow Perplexity AI & Merlin for summaries.
    Indu Thangamuthu
    Might not be a software... but.. .still .. this tops! Alarm 😁 ⏰ When it comes to software : 1. Zace (our own project management app) 2. Trello (for clients communication)
    Indu Thangamuthu
    @mani_abod 😃 indeed! Just like Mom's voice waking up in the morning!
    Solomon Bush
    Log Harvestor
    Log Harvestor
    Launching soon!
    I really like Github Copilot. Gmail is also cool.
    Bran Vuch
    Figma, Miro, Slack, Zoom, Jira, Notion.
    Tra Dao
    My fav tools to enhance workflow are: Gsuit for documents Slack for communications SaveDay for saving, retrieving and summarizing content
    Tra Dao
    @mani_abod Thanks a lot for your support!
    Elena Tsemirava
    We use Zapier.com for small workflow automation. For example connecting Webflow, Airtable and CRM.
    Anna Carmichael
    Probably not the first to say it, but ChatGPT is a huge workflow enhancer for me. From ideating to checking my grammar to generating fake data to test, it's really great.
    Natella Nuralieva
    Notion (team task lists and docs) + Morgen (calendar, scheduling links and personal todo list) + YouTube tutorials any time I don't know where to start with a new topic :)
    Gregory Long
    Top software tools often include things like Asana or Trello for task management, Slack for communication, and Figma or Sketch for design work.
    Absolutely, enhancing my workflow has been a constant journey, and finding tools that seamlessly integrate different aspects has been key. I've come across AiToolsKit.ai, which I believe encapsulates the essence of productivity. This all-in-one platform offers a range of features from productive AI to SEO, writing, social media, and marketing tools. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for digital tasks. https://producthunt.com/products... When it comes to writing, the AI-powered assistance not only refines my content but also helps maintain consistency and clarity. This extends to SEO as well, ensuring my content doesn't just resonate but also ranks. What sets AiToolsKit.ai apart is its integrated approach – I can seamlessly transition from creating content to promoting it on social media, all within the same platform. It's about optimizing time and effort while keeping the quality at its peak. This genuinely multifaceted toolset has found its way into my core workflow, minimizing the fuss of switching between different software and maximizing the impact of each endeavor.
    Notion>>>> Greatest All-in-one workspace.
    Duc Doba
    Since I wasn't quite satisfied with the available solutions, my team and I built Klever Suite with the aim of making it a one-stop solution for team collaboration. We've been using it with our clients and partners like Softbank group companies over the last 1 year. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
    Nathan May
    @dobaduc Notion - know that's an often cited one, but outside of workflow stuff find it very useful for lead magnets.
    Kate
    Microsoft Office
    Tanjir Rahman
    As a SaaS Product Demo animation explainer video expert, I rely on a variety of software tools to help me create engaging and informative videos. My top picks include: Adobe Illustrator: This vector graphics software is essential for creating high-quality illustrations and animations. Adobe After Effects: This motion graphics software is used to add special effects and animation to videos. Storyboard That: This online storyboard tool helps me visualize my ideas before I start animating. Zoom: This video conferencing software is essential for collaborating with clients and team members. Google Drive: This cloud storage platform allows me to share files and collaborate on projects with others. I also find it helpful to use a variety of other tools, such as Canva, Figma, and HubSpot, depending on the specific needs of the project. I hope this helps!