@adityavsc this was the best! :) We live on Figma, we have built Poppins on top of Slack to save ourselves from switching context between asana & notion.
WorkAdventure of course! No better place to chat, meet people, organize conferences and meetings, share slides, record venue, etc etc. Come visit us at our virtual office, we're always happy to meet new people (btw, we speak French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and German, so no excuses!) : https://play.staging.workadventu...
I was actually over-thinking about your question, and realised that there is none. Sure, there are very important SaaS products that many companies are using like Zoom, Slack, Salesforce, Dropbox, etc etc, but if one day, we can't use them anymore, we will still be able to operate and function using alternatives.
Zoom -> Group phone call (perhaps on a VoIP for distributed teams)
Slack -> Instant Message
Salesforce -> Plain old spreadsheet
Dropbox -> Email Attachements
However, I do agree that the above SaaS products have transformed how startups do business in the last decade.
As a tech startup, nearly everything is on GitLab. From planning (user stories & kanban boards that we set up) through development (git repositories, branching, testing & code review) to deployment (auto-build scripts and pipelines from inside GitLab, being deployed out to being hosted on Google Cloud Platform).
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