Anirudh Kumar

What’s the one tool in your tech stack that saves you hours every week?

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We all have that one tool - the unsung hero quietly doing its job and saving you hours every single week.

For me (no surprise 😄), it’s @Clueso

We built it to turn product workflows into help docs and videos in minutes - and I still get amazed by how fast it is compared to the old “record → edit → voiceover → host → pray someone watches” workflow.

But beyond Clueso, I’m always on the hunt for tools that actually make a difference in day-to-day work.

So I’m asking the Product Hunt braintrust:

🔍 What’s the tool you’d fight to keep in your stack - and why?

No shame in shouting out the obvious ones (Notion, Linear, Figma), but I’m really curious about underrated picks too.

Drop your faves 👇

I’m bookmarking everything!

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Oleksandr Novitskyi

We actually built our own tool for exactly this reason — to cut down on the small repetitive tasks that eat up time every day.

It’s called @Board Assistant for Trello, and it’s been a real game changer for us.

It automatically assigns members to cards and adds comments when custom fields or checklists are updated — keeping a clear log of changes that’s super helpful when troubleshooting issues later on.

It also lets you quickly copy labels, lists, and fields between boards, which really speeds up setting up new projects.

One of those quiet tools that just works and keeps the team workflow clean and consistent. I honestly wouldn’t want to manage projects without it anymore.

Yemi Oyepeju

Love seeing the tools people swear by. For me, anything that eliminates endless back-and-forth emails is gold. I’m building a product in the creator economy space, and we’ve found that letting brands bid for YouTube ad slots instead of negotiating in DMs with the creators can save weeks of time on both sides.

Sasha Dikan

For me that is @Dokably