- Remote Social to help us stay happy and connected as a team: https://www.remotesocial.io/
- Slack to help us with communication
- Atlassian suite for productivity (Jira, Confluence, Trello etc..)
- Google Meet for video conference
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I don't work remotely!!!
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- my own hand-built CRM tool, managing clients+leads
- Asana, task management
- UEStudio, coding + note-keeping
- StandardNotes, syncing lightbulb-notes from mobile to desktop
- WhatsApp, chatting to clients
- Slack, Discord & Linkedin, for lead gen and client research
- Thunderbird, emails
- Calendly, booking calls
- Zoom, chatting to leads and clients. tied into Calendly
- Google Calendar, tied into Calendly
- Excel, timekeeping for client work
- Grammarly, because my grammar is so bad
- Carrd, easy management of my website
- Gimp, editing images
That's a good question, Sharath. 💪
I'm using the next tools for my day-to-day activities:
1. Telegram – for messaging
2. Todoist – for tasks and reminders
3. Apple Calendar – for scheduling
4. Notion – for notes, planning, and collaborative work
5. Calendly – for sharing my calendar
6. Zoom – for online meetings
7. Grammarly – for checking English grammar
8. Reverso – for translating words
9. Apple mail – for emailing
10. Pocket – for saving interesting content
11. Apple books – for reading books
12. Typefully – for writing tweets
- Email
- Sublime Text
- Hostinger for hosting and domain
- android studio
- Grammarly
- Discord, Telegram, Skype for communication and Google meet as well actually
We have kept it very simple.
We use Slack for chatting.
Google Meet for video calls. One call once a week.
Task management: Nothing, reduces a lot of stress from the developer's mind. We open a draft PR and make a list there.
Design: Nothing, implementation directly via code as it's faster via code than design as we are a very small team now.
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