Being an entrepreneur is definitely not easy. Here are a few tools that can be used by entrepreneurs to manage their day-to-day tasks and make their lives simpler.
If you are an entrepreneur, then time is your most valuable
resource. Every single day, you are inundated with endless emails, phone-calls,
and meetings. Taking control of yourself and your life can be nerve-wracking at
times.
Building a startup business is like figuring things out
while getting many other things right as well. Entrepreneurs are now
increasingly relying on different tools for different purposes for managing
their day-to-day tasks and strengthening their startups.
Following is a list of tools that can be used by
entrepreneurs, in all parts of the world, to make their lives simpler than
before.
1) ProofHub
For entrepreneurs, it is necessary to have a centralised
place for all the tasks and events. ProofHub is a versatile and easy to use
online collaboration tool. It provides seamless collaboration between you and
your clients. ProofHub hasfeatures like online proofing tool, group chats,
customised workflows, time tracking and Gantt charts to manage tasks and time
more efficiently. It eliminates the need of having too many different tools to
run your business.
ProofHub is also available for both android and iOS
operating systems and is also available as a mobile app. It comes with a 30-day
free trial, so you can take it for a spin anytime.
2) Sanebox
Entrepreneurs are usually flooded with emails and
messages. It is necessary to find a software or a tool that declutters their
mailbox and simplifies it.
SaneBox is one such service that automatically sorts your
emails into several folders based on each email’s importance. It scans your
inbox and determines what messages are important to you based on your reading
habits. It moves the less important emails to a separate folder (SaneLater)
which you can access anytime. Besides sorting emails, it allows you to
unsubscribe from email lists by blacklisting those addresses using
‘SaneBlackHole’.
3) Google Drive
Launched in 2012, Google Drive is a popular tool that
allows users to store files in the cloud, share and edit documents,
spreadsheets, presentations and audio files with changes being saved
automatically. Instead of paying extra on other tools for cloud, entrepreneurs
can use 15 gigabytes of free storage which can be increased up to 30 terabytes
with paid plans. They can maximise the benefits by using its companion apps
such as Google Docs, Sheets and Slides.
Overall, Google Drive is a great tool for cloud storage
and real-time collaboration for entrepreneurs.
4) Calendly
Entrepreneurs are constantly on their toes to find a way
to optimise the 24 hours in a day. And that’s exactly what Calendly aims to
help them out with. It is a scheduling software specifically designed for busy
entrepreneurs to help them to organise meetings and appointments between
individuals and their colleagues and between businesses and their clients. It
syncs your Gmail calendar (and others) to available time slots.
With Calendly, you can set meeting durations such as 15
mins, 30 mins, or an hour. And a calendar invite is automatically sent to them.
This easy to use scheduler allows entrepreneurs to manage their work
effectively.
5) Evernote
With so many things going around, it is easy for
entrepreneurs to lose track of what is happening. They need a tool where they
can jot down important stuff and can access them in a second. This is where a
tool like Evernote comes into the picture.
It helps you capture a note in any format and makes it
accessible and searchable from anywhere. In addition, you can allow multiple
people to collaborate on shared notebooks, which can be instantly updated.
Evernote is an easy-to-use and flexible tool, used to
help people share information and collaborate on various projects.
Being an entrepreneur is definitely not easy. But these
powerful yet simple to use tools will be helpful to them all around the world.
MENA, will be helpful. for sure.
Source :- https://yourstory.com/2017/11/5-tools-every-entrepreneur-needs-game/
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