Would you like some help getting your business working?
These tools and resources will help get you on your way.
Utilizing the right tools and technologies can significantly enhance your productivity and efficiency. Here’s a list of tools and technologies commonly used:
- Asana
- Trello
- Monday.com
- Basecamp
Communication and Collaboration Tools:
- Slack
- Microsoft Teams
- Google Workspace (formerly G Suite)
- Zoom (for video conferences and virtual meetings)
- Skype
- Discord
Time Tracking and Productivity Tools:
- Toggl
- RescueTime
- Harvest
- Focus@Will (music for productivity)
- Forest (mobile app for focus and time management)
Cloud Storage and File-Sharing Platforms:
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
- Microsoft OneDrive
- Box
Note-Taking and Organization Tools:
- Evernote
- OneNote
- Notion
- Google Keep
Password Managers:
- LastPass
- 1Password
- Dashlane
Email Management Tools:
- Gmail (with various plugins and extensions)
- Outlook
- Mailchimp (for email marketing)
Social Media Management Tools:
- Hootsuite
- Buffer
- Sprout Social
Invoicing and Accounting Tools:
- QuickBooks
- FreshBooks
- Wave
- Xero
Screen Capture and Recording Tools:
- Snagit
- Loom
- Camtasia
Automation Tools:
- Zapier
- Integromat
- IFTTT (If This Then That)
Virtual Phone Systems:
- Google Voice
- Grasshopper
- RingCentral
Task Automation and Management Tools:
- Todoist
- Any.do
- Wunderlist
Graphic Design and Image Editing Tools:
- Canva
- Adobe Photoshop
- Pixlr
Language Translation Tools:
- Google Translate
- DeepL
- Microsoft Translator
CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Systems:
- HubSpot
- Salesforce
- Zoho CRM
Project Time Tracking and Billing Tools:
- Clockify
- Paymo
- FreshBooks
Virtual Assistant Marketplaces:
- Upwork
- Freelancer
- Fiverr
Remember, the specific tools you choose may depend on your unique needs and the preferences of your clients. It’s a good idea to explore and experiment with different tools to find the ones that best suit your working style and requirements.