What SaaS products does your startup use that you couldn't live without?
Sharath Kuruganty
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Scott Schwarz@scott_schwarz
This is probably biased, but www.MuseCCA.com is pretty much essential to our business as a tool we use ourselves, even though its one of the products we provide.
We use it for all of our marketing, blogging, and general writing content.
MuseCCA generates text based on a selected topic by filling out a small form with some details and letting AI do the work. You can then edit and use that content for email campaigns, social media, blogs... whatever you need.
In the next few weeks, it will include user guidance systems, templates, access to our File Cloud, and more.
If you don't have a marketing team, you should definitely check this out.
If you do have a marketing team, they should all check this out, because you can crank their velocity through the roof. Literally no more writers block for as many people as you can employ.
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Filebase S3 - https://filebase.com
Slack ))))
@nataliekarakina Hey!
Do try StandupMonkey .
@nataliekarakina Definitely agreed here. I mean their chatting system was so good that Discord used it for another audience (gamers).
i dont know much about SaaS
I love Trello for its simplicity
Notion.so is #1
Miro is a game-changer, and isn't quite as well known as some others. You can run an entire project on one giant whiteboard!
Great Question. Slack is the first thing that comes to mind.
Missive, Zapier and Google Workspace
@siddhesh_lokare1 Gather is great, but I've never tried using it for work purposes - it's really good for larger social meet-ups that can't currently be done in person!
@nik_hazell I have been using it for work purposes to be specific. It's been a great experience. Haven't faced any lag or glitch as of now.
Analytick at https://analytick.net
Helps us see what our visitors are doing
Sales monitoring dashboard 😂
Slack and Mixpanel
Boring answer but Google Docs and Google Drive.
Notion. Intercom. Figma. Height app.
Slack and Notion! Anyone have advice on good kanban boards to use? We launched last week and are outgrowing Notion boards.
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).
Check this out: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
We use this for our data team.