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  • What primary tools do you use to communicate with your team?

    Rucha Joshi
    60 replies
    We use Slack + huddle for almost all communication, Zoom and Thursday to hang out.

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    Raghavender Rao Jitta
    Our entire team lives in Slack during their work hours ;)
    Antonio Angelino
    PulseAsync for all team and company comms. Zoom or Meet for our sporadic meetings (recordings are then synced to Pulse). Slack for quick chats and getting notifications from other tools.
    Rucha Joshi
    @antoangelino Awesome. We have not used Pulse - does it also function as your task logging system like jira or linear?
    Antonio Angelino
    @rucha_joshi8 No, Pulse is not Jira or Asana. It's mainly focused on async internal comms, but we're thinking to integrate with some project management tools in future.
    Sharath Kuruganty
    Undefeated Underdogs Podcast
    Undefeated Underdogs Podcast
    Slack + Zoom + Asana
    Rucha Joshi
    @5harath thanks for sharing. do you use video messages (loom/slack record) at all?
    Lusine Mkhitaryan
    We use Skype and previously Slack )
    Miriam Barchilon
    We use Slack for the majority of our communication. As for our meetings, we use GMeet and Zoom. And we even get to do it face to face sometimes (nothing to take for granted these days).
    Maria Batrin
    Telegram as a chat + Google Meet for calls + Airtable for tasks and data
    Johann Molinari
    Slack for messaging, Google Meet for video calls Notion for knowledge management Popwork for weekly 1to1 meetings, prios and OKRs
    Johann Molinari
    @rucha_joshi8 my answer's going to be biased as I'm one of the founders but I think it has a great user experience :) Happy to get your feedback on what we're building!
    Rucha Joshi
    @johann_molinari How's been your experience building Pop.work - it is a good use case :)
    Darsh Patel
    We have a small team and have everyone on an organized discord server. permissions work great can quickly hop into voice chat/share screen too
    Rucha Joshi
    @darshkpatel That's great to hear. We were heavy discord users as well, until slack introduced huddle. It seems you all work mainly insync, is that correct?
    Darsh Patel
    @rucha_joshi8 Yep! I reckon slack might be better for async teams.
    Nim Ron
    Brief on Demand by Amy
    Slack + ClickUp for most of it
    Rucha Joshi
    @nimrodron How is ClickUp working out for you? By the way loved Amy's use case :)
    Nim Ron
    Brief on Demand by Amy
    @rucha_joshi8 So far so good! It takes some time to discover and control all the features, but once you get used to it it makes the work much more organized and transparent for the whole team. And thanks! Feel free to check our upcoming launch:) https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
    Rucha Joshi
    @nimrodron Amy is is such a promising product, really good work!
    Jaskiran Kaur
    I use Microsoft Teams for calling and messages with my team.
    Rucha Joshi
    @jaskiran_kaur Got it. And during calls do you generally have your video on?
    Anupam Mishra
    NuovoTeam Push to Talk
    NuovoTeam Push to Talk
    We use NuovoTeam for ultrafast PTT and messaging tool. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
    Ana
    Slack + Google Meet
    Rucha Joshi
    @justana love your title Ana :) Do you work primarily async or in-sync with your team mates?
    Ana
    @rucha_joshi8 Lol thanks, that is truly what I strive to do in life - inspire :) I am based in Seoul HQ, so we work in-sync with our teams in Korea and Japan but async with our US office (we try to have 1-2 in-sync meetings weekly in overlapping time frame, otherwise it's mainly async).
    Rucha Joshi
    @justana Awesome, thanks for sharing :)
    Tanoy Chowdhury
    Vmaker for Windows
    We mostly rely on asynchronous mode of communication like Google Hangouts, and our very own product, Vmaker. However, every day we have stand-up meeting on Google Meet.
    Kapil Gadhire
    We use Slack as primary messaging tool and Gmeet for video calls
    Rucha Joshi
    @kapilgadhire Thanks for sharing. And do you use video messaging on Slack or post loom videos or is it just text based?
    Kapil Gadhire
    @rucha_joshi8 We do. But Slack Huddle feature is still little buggy. We have made a Gmeet app for Slack, we use that
    Sindhu Shivaprasad
    Slack for all async communication, Zoom for catch-ups, brainstorming or hanging out, and Pause for time off-specific notifications!
    Rucha Joshi
    @sindhushivaprasad Thanks for sharing. What's Pause?
    Sindhu Shivaprasad
    @rucha_joshi8 No problem! Pause is a time-off management tool we built to simplify the process of taking time off and letting your teammates know well in advance. https://getpause.com for more — or you could search on PH for our launch post from earlier this year 🙂
    NotesbyHugh
    Gmail, Gmeet and the occasionally the instant chat box built into Google accounts. Definetely not a comprehensive stack but we intentionally try to messy communications so we can spend more time focusing on the work and regroup when necessary over call.
    Rucha Joshi
    @pierre_kraus discord is pretty cool We used to use it, but since Slack introduced huddle we moved there for audio communication
    Pierre Kraus
    @rucha_joshi8 Oh smart move. Discord is def not the best for audio communication
    Ana Dodig
    We use Pumble as primary messaging tool and Zoom or Meet for our weekly or monthly meetings. So far so good :)
    Mathias Nestler
    Google Meet for almost everything. Slack just in collaboration with other Slack Spaces.
    Rucha Joshi
    @mathias_n Oh that's interesting. So the test async communication happens on Google hangouts or do you always to video meetings?
    Lior Galante Cohen (Vaza)
    Slack, Zoom, Whereby, ClickUp