What SaaS products do you or your startup use that you couldn't live without?
Sharath Kuruganty
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Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
There are many, but at Weekend Fund our most used app is Front. BIG fan of their collaborative emailing and inbox chat.
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Calendly, Stripe and Bubble.io without a doubt.
@millionlabs, as a founder who built an MVP using bubble, I feel happy and proud :)
@millionlabs Is Stripe a Saas? I think it's more like a Payment as a service
Slack
Notion 2.0 comes to the mind within seconds.
@pranav_goyal can't tell you how much slack and notion took my mind space :)
@pranav_goyal Hi Pranav, I invite you to try www.Qinaps.com since you mentioned Notion :)
@pranav_goyal I found Notion to be very good and useful.
Slack, Freshdesk and Google Drawings.
Notion, Integromat, Coupler.io, Calendly
Slack, Trello, Pipedrive for sure!
we use slack and notion most heavily but bring it all together with Loop (loophq.com)
Slack and Trello
Slack, Freshdesk
@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.
Stripe, slack, Roam Research and supabase. :)
Trello, Zoom, Calendly, AtTrack
Stripe, Google Cloud Platform, Slack, ChiliPiper, Bench, ConvertKit
Miro, Slack, Hemingway Editor, LegalVision, Zoom, Canva, Zapier
I personally use Grammarly. As someone whose first language is not English it's a true respite.
@sachin_londhe7 True, grammarly is a big help in many situations.
UnitedXPM.com clearly
Sentry, LogRocket, AWS, Webflow, Ahref and Grammarly!
Dotcompal but i did not keep it fr long
this is so good
I'm probably biased but https://inalysis.org/ - if you're a remote startup it's really important to monitor your employee engagement and fix any issues.