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  • What SaaS products do you or your startup use that you couldn't live without?

    Sharath Kuruganty
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    Patrick Burns
    Segment, Customer.io, Slack, Mixpanel, Calendly, Commons :)
    Marcos Ortiz
    Stripe, Google Cloud Platform, Slack, ChiliPiper, Bench, ConvertKit
    Mike Ivars
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    RealMail
    Launching soon!
    Wilhelm Rahn
    @ivarsmas ClickUp users here as well, mainly for their Docs :]
    Mike Ivars
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    @wilhelmr I think this is only feature that we don't use.. because we use Slab, and considering seriously now migrate to Notion.so
    nilova.pande@qinaps.com
    @ivarsmas Thats a lot of tools you use! Do u use them on a daily basis?
    nilova.pande@qinaps.com
    @ivarsmas @wilhelmr Do you know if Clickup is comparable to Notion? And what are the differences if any?
    Mike Ivars
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    @wilhelmr @nilova_pande ClickUp is a task manager o project manage software, but too have a small feature for manage docs/notes, Notion on the other hand, is a wiki software or notes manager specialized only in this.
    Abubucker
    consolidated all the tools mentioned here. How do they form a comprehensive stack is still a question Calendly Stripe Bubble.io Slack Notion 2.0 Front Integromat Coupler.io Trello Pipedrive Loop Segment Customer.io Mixpanel June 1.0 FullStory Slab ClickUp Slab Roam Research Supabase Zoom AtTrack Google Cloud Platform ChiliPiper Bench ConvertKit Miro Hemingway Editor LegalVision Canva Zapier Intercom Webflow ChartMogul Vercel Heroku MagicPattern Slash Animaker KosmoTime Asana Todoist Akiflow Drift TMetric Loom Uptime.onl Clevertap Tandem Plethora Stork Apollo Glide Inoreader Sendspark Discord Firebase Descript Pivotal Zendesk Quickbooks Setapp Enlight suite Mojo Bazaart
    Prateek Majumder
    @athick2 I guess this list mentions many of the must use tools.
    Adithya Shreshti
    Slack, Google workplace suite of products, Zoom, Setapp. And if subscription based mobile apps are considered as SaaS then Enlight suite, Mojo, Bazaart and a lot others.
    Sameer Kumar
    Sentry, LogRocket, AWS, Webflow, Ahref and Grammarly!
    Fajar Siddiq
    Stripe & Google Drive.
    Ian
    Notion Expert
    Notion Expert
    Hot for self-promotion, but really I cant live without my own app - CopyAim.com lol. Built it for myself and making $$ on copywriting gigs using it.
    Laurent Pellegrino
    As a SaaS founder, I would say my very own product ;) Noticeable.io
    Greg Fragin
    we use slack and notion most heavily but bring it all together with Loop (loophq.com)
    PB Josiah
    Notion, primarily. But Tandem is increasingly becoming an indispensable tool for us too.
    Salman S. Sabil
    Right now. Supabase. Love it!
    Anshul Sojatia
    Slack, Freshdesk and Google Drawings.
    Jared Cornell
    As a growing business, we use a cloud-based help desk tool called ProProfs Help Desk (https://www.proprofsdesk.com/) to manage our support operations. Since we started using this tool, we have been able to improve our customer service ratings. Customers simply love our personalized yet quick responses.
    Jim Raptis
    Payment: Stripe, ChartMogul Servers: Vercel, Heroku Design: Figma, MagicPattern Other: Gmail, Twitter, Slash
    Ryan Hoover
    There are many, but at Weekend Fund our most used app is Front. BIG fan of their collaborative emailing and inbox chat.
    Sharath Kuruganty
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    @rrhoover oh wow never used Front but I heard it's one of the best communication tools out there!