- Slack for communication
- Docs/Sheets for documents
- Todoist for task management
That's been my go to stack for collaboration for some time, I've dabled into other solutions but they just didn't work as well for my needs.
@codo_hana this is pretty much my remote tool/collab stack, as well! Definitely agree with Miro being useful. Miro and Notion both stand out as being on top of their game with updates, as well - constantly getting better!
@karinagarcia21 Hi Karina,
I use ClickUp in my org and Asana is used to interact with my clients during my consulting gig. They essentially do the same tasks.
At our SaaS Startup, we currently use:
1. Slack for communication within our team (1 on 1 chats and team channels for open communication)
2. workstreams.ai for project management. It uses the kanban method and the UX is great, in my opinion. We can edit different processes based on each project and monitor our tasks, pass the baton on to our next team member, and so on. The best part about it is that it integrates with slack seamlessly.. so we can update tasks and projects through slack itself - which is the game changer for me.
We use Jira for project and task management, TMetric for time tracking and time off management, and Microsoft Teams for communication and online meetings (but I prefer Slack and Zoom).
@vladimir_zivkovic I've been using Slack for a few years and I guess I got used to it :) And Zoom seems to be better for meetings with 100+ participants because Teams can fail sometimes, unfortunately.
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