Sharath Kuruganty

Founders, who work remotely, what tools are you using for your day-to-day activities?

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Amalia Nostalgia
Ryan here, the CEO of Sprig (formerly UserLeap). You may have caught UserLeap's public launch on Product Hunt back in December. Since that time, our platform has captured 4M+ microsurvey responses for over 600 startups, hypergrowth companies, and enterprise product teams like Dropbox, Adobe, Loom, and Square. Today, we’re excited to announce our expansion into an all-in-one product research platform and our name change from UserLeap to Sprig. As the first product manager at Weebly, I found the process of conducting user research myself slow and painful — pulling lists, finding participants, dealing with no-shows…. It made it impossible to conduct user interviews, share design concepts, and survey customers at the speed my team needed. That’s why I started this company: to help product teams learn from their customers at the speed of modern product development. And now, we’re expanding our platform to deliver on all three key pillars of product research—video interviews, concept testing, and microsurveys. 📹 Video Interviews Record voice and video questions and deliver them to users asynchronously. So you can conduct user interviews 24/7, without any of the hassles of scheduling and recruiting participants for live sessions. 🎨 Concept Tests Embed a Figma prototype into Sprig and receive instant feedback. So you can bring your actual users into the product design process early and often, without needing to rely on panels or live Zoom testing sessions. ❓Microsurveys Target specific users throughout their product journey with native-looking (and fully customizable) microsurveys – resulting in 30% higher response rates and faster insights than traditional surveys. And these solutions are all powered by in-product targeting, AI analysis, and research templates. The best part? With Sprig you can get to know your customers better (and maybe even adjust your roadmap) before the week is over. You can start for free and ask your first question in less than 10 minutes. We can’t wait to hear what you think of this launch 🚀 and appreciate your support. Happy researching, Ryan 16ReplyShare16d Katie Mitchell Maker Head of Marketing @sprig So exited for this launch and excited to see what everyone thinks! 9ReplyShare15d Rand Fishkin Founder of SparkToro, prev Moz @ksmitchell86 Great work on the rebrand Katie - product looks awfully exciting, too :-) 1ReplyShare15d Katie Mitchell Maker Head of Marketing @sprig @randfish Thank you! 0ReplyShare15d Swati Mittal Digital Marketer @ksmitchell86 @randfish Yeah seriously product sound very exciting 0ReplyShare15d Sidd Gupta Customer Success @ Sprig This team never ceases to amaze! With Sprig we've built an all-in-one product research platform, catering to teams of 10-10,000! I remember doing research at a Fortune 10 company in 2017, it took weeks to collect the data, another 2 weeks to visualize and curate insights, and then finally days to schedule a readout. With Sprig, you are able to launch your microsurvey in < 15 mins and see results come through in real-time. 8ReplyShare15d Kerry Wheeler Maker Product Marketing @ Sprig @sidd_gupta2 Waving goodbye to all the hours spent prepping, analyzing, and conducting research and saying hello to fast, accurate insights 👋 👋 1ReplyShare15d Jessie Newell Growth Marketing Manager @sprig Such an exciting day! Video interviews, concept testing, microsuveys...oh my! 7ReplyShare15d Kerry Wheeler Maker Product Marketing @ Sprig @jessienewell Oh my is right! We've got it all in one place 🔥 0ReplyShare15d Chris Messina Hunter 🏆 #1 Hunter! UXR, when done right, can unify a product team to solve real-world problems by providing useful insights grounded in qualitative feedback. One huge challenge is how much time it takes to administer — from finding subjects, to scheduling them, to conducting the interviews, and so. And even then — you can overfit your take-aways from too few respondents (who may or may not be representative of your users as a whole). Sprig brings scale to UXR processes by leveraging the power and convenience of async video interviews (combined with several additional tools (microsurveys, Figma prototypes, etc)) in order to increase the sheer quantity of qualitative data that can be gathered quickly and efficiently, and brings it all together in a convenient and informative dashboard. Personally, I wish we had something like this when I was a product designer on the Google+ team! 6ReplyShare16d Ryan Glasgow Maker CEO @ Sprig @chrismessina Thanks for the hunt, Chris! Really appreciate your support and glad you have Sprig to use now. 🙌 2ReplyShare16d Stefan Wrobel Founder/Consulting CTO @gagan_biyani glad to see the name being put to good use again ♻️ 6ReplyShare15d Katie Mitchell Maker Head of Marketing @sprig @gagan_biyani @swrobel ha! We love Gagan and are so happy that Sprigs name could live on! 3ReplyShare15d
Courtney Ruth
Slack (for team communication), email (for partnerships), and Notion (to help us stay organized).
Dennis Won
Tandem! https://www.producthunt.com/post... for the best remote office tool
Merve Cankiz Coruh
below are our life-saver tools: product analytics: https://heap.io/ (free) email marketing: https://www.mailerlite.com/ (14€/month) documentation: https://www.notion.so/ (free) prospecting: https://reply.io/ (free) product management: https://www.producter.co/ (free during the private beta)
Max Russell
Jira to manage tasks Google Meet for daily meeting Figma to update app UX/UI Slack for team communication
Mike Ivars
We use: https://slack.com for chat https://workspace.google.com for video calls, calendar, email and files https://calendly.com for schedule meets https://www.notion.so for personal notes https://www.slab.com for internal knowledge base https://www.clickup.com for task management https://www.adtuo.com for advertising management https://www.fullstory.com for customer support and product analytics https://mixpanel.com for product analytics https://june.so for product analytics https://www.helpscout.com for support https://customer.io form marketing automation https://www.figma.com for design https://github.com for dev
Shyam Prasad Reddy
Primarily, G Suite or Google for Workspace!
Stefan Smiljkovic
Tilde.so, Slack, Github, Figma, Notion
Bharadwaj Giridhar
Email, Google Calendar, and JIRA are the tools I love working with!
Rachel Lanham
We TRY to be async-first (but still use Zoom like everyone else)!! Slack (for quick messaging, link sharing), Voodle (for more context / human connection with short video), Gsuite (shared docs), Miro (ideation in real time and async).
Will Reynolds
project management software for all open opps (monday.com) whiteboard for daily activities and weekly goals excel spreadsheet with data and finances.
Shabhi haider
Great Remote Tools! On top of inspiring resources and ideas for team-building activities, there are plenty of excellent tools that can make working from home more manageable. Below is a list of some of our favourites here at Spendesk, plus a few others that have come recommended. If you’re looking for more extensive or complete lists of tools, here are a few bonus resources: 1. Range - The software you need to lead a distributed team members. 2. Skillcrush - 27 Tools Every New Remote Worker Needs. 3. 6Q blog - Ultimate List of 90+ Tools for Managing a Remote Team. Project & Communication Tools: 1. Zoom - The tool is fairly simple to use, works very well for teams. 2. 360Learning - 360Learning is an online learning platform that advocates collaborative learning, meaning you learn from your peers. 3. Asana - From the small stuff to the big picture, Asana organizes work so teams know what to do, why it matters, and how to get it done. 4. Slack - It’s an easy-to-use messaging app that lets teams talk to one another, with public or private groups for topic-specific conversations. 5. Trello - It's a classic project management tool. Teams put their projects on Trello boards (Kanban-style) and move them left-to-right as steps are completed or they’re ready for review. I think this will find everyone well, Vote now! :)
Caleigh Bachop
Definitely Notion, slack, zoom, Monday.com, and Trello
Rajneshwar Prasad
Teams
Matthew Browne
Life in an Aussie lockdown is a stream of zoom, teams, meets repeat ;)
Daniel
Slack Miro Coda (for documents) Airtable (for roadmap and project management) Gsuit (Gmail, Gdrive)
NotesbyHugh
Notion, G-Suite and ClickUp!
Chandan Maruthi
- Slack for conversations 1:1 - Zoom for live meetings - TeamSync [ dogfooding our own product for video Updates to team, customers, and investors] - Git of course for all things code - A ton of GDrive to share essential docs.
Evgeny Medvednikov
Weje.io for collaboration with them team regarding information collection and presentation
Evgeny Medvednikov
https://weje.io for collaboration about projects https://snov.io for the lead gen https://redmine.org for the tasks/bugs manegement google meet for video calls