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  • What's your favorite tool as product managers?

    Mehdi Rifai
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    If there are any other tools you love you can add them in the comment section. We can also share why :) I'll start. Mine is Jira because it keeps me organized and get a good overview of where things are in product development + I really enjoy its flexibility.

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    Christopher Nguyen
    Notion then Figma 🤟
    Mohamed Zakarya
    Jira, then Notion
    Mohamed Zakarya
    @make_mhe Mostly for tracking and documentations, it's really useful
    Daniel Do
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    Definitely Notion! :)) The customization you can do there is absolutely amazing.
    Mohcine Heddi
    @pm_optimizer Thanks for your feedback. You keep track of all your product lifecycle in Notion ? You don't use any other tool ?
    Daniel Do
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    @make_mhe I'm using these tools for discovery: Discovery tickets in Productboard for insights Scheduling customer calls in Calendly Gathering info in Notion and sharing it with the company Looking into data in Smartlook / Redash / Tableau / Mixpanel Presenting bigger initiatives in Miro User testing in Maze And we're using ZenHub in our company for burndown charts & ticket management (I personally like more Jira to be honest)
    Mohcine Heddi
    @pm_optimizer very useful! thanks a lot for sharing your feedback :)
    Daniel Do
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    @make_mhe You're welcome :))
    John Koo
    Notion. There's a lot of creativity you can do with the tool
    Mohcine Heddi
    @imjohnkoo makes perfect sense. may i ask which kpis do you track on the dashboard ?
    Mohcine Heddi
    @imjohnkoo What do you Notion for in product management ?
    John Koo
    @make_mhe we manage our schedule on a notion page mostly. we have dashboard and subpages to organize related information. Also we comments on the pages alot. we prefer asynchronous communication on Notion so we don't waste time on meetings.
    John Koo
    @make_mhe we don't track any fancy kpis at the moment. It's a summary of goals, objectives, rules, etc.