Ege Yalçınkaya

Looking for a team management tool for remote working. (Finally starting my own business 🚀)

Hi everyone! I've been working for the last three months to start my own SaaS business and finally, I made it. 🙂🙃 Just started to form a team and we're 4 now and we do not expect to grow more than 10 people for the upcoming 6-12 months. It was easy to manage everything until now with WhatsApp groups but I need a team management tool to get everything more organized. I checked a couple of tools but they seem pretty much the same. So do you have any suggestions on which tool to use? Any suggestion or comment is welcomed. Thanks in advance!
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Nachiket Patel
Hey! I'm launching a tool for effective remote team management very soon- www.undiffer.com With this application, your team would be able to check-in, create goals, add blockers, track time, and do much more to save time and increase productivity! It will help you to eliminate your daily stand-up meetings thereby creating more time to work and focus better! Do check out and request an invite for early beta access! :)
Nachiket Patel
@patelnachiket @egeyalcinkaya Thank you! Sure, I'd check it out. Congrats on the launch!
Mukhtar Mohamoud
I highly recommend ClickUp for your general productivity management and team task assignment. Its free and scales with you. highly recommend :D. Good luck with your startup!
Andrey
Check trackabi.com for project planning and estimates, time tracking, and employee leave management. Other then that stay in touch with your team using Slack, Skype or whatever else you prefer. Create a separate chat group for every project.
Andrey
@egeyalcinkaya Will check and upvote! :)
Yulia Vinokurova
@egeyalcinkaya I would highly recommend you to use Chanty. It will cover all your needs. Especially - keeping everything under control in one place. As a bonus - your team can communicate between each other not only personally, but also in groups via audio and video calls. Besides, there are a lot of useful integrations with Trello, Asana, Onedrive, Jira, Zapier, Dropbox, etc. As you've been asking about Kanban, I want to tell that it is also built in this app. Summarizing everything written before, I suppose that Chanty can be a great solution in you case. You can visit chanty.com to find out more, if you are interested.
Pritam Chougale
Go with trello.
Paul Woodthorpe
Monday, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Hubspot are all very popular ones if you are wanting a feature rich option and depending on your needs for it.
Victoria Duben
Congrats with this move! Try out Notion. We started with Trello. It was okay at the early stage. Don't forget to apply for perks as cash is the king for every startup ))
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Cara Shrivastava
Hassl is worth a look! Simple to use, super user-friendly and we're working on a new feature that'll majorly help small businesses plan their week to improve productivity. Plus, there's a chat option so no additional apps needed. We started with Monday and Slack too but it all got too overwhelming for us as a small business, which is why Hassl was built. Good luck with your new business! :)
Johann Blake
Instead of paying for multiple products to have communication, documentation and so on, maybe give Jetbrain's new service a try. It's called "Space". It has everything you probably will ever need: https://www.jetbrains.com/space/ It's very cheap.