
Tools & People
What tools do you use for sales and support? Which tools work best for project management? How do you know who to hire first if you’re a bootstrapped company? Brian and Jordan asked for your questions and Twitter delivered. Today, they are answering Tw
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What tools do you use for sales and support? Which tools work best for project management? How do you know who to hire first if you’re a bootstrapped company?
Brian and Jordan asked for your questions and Twitter delivered. Today, they are answering Twitter’s questions about what tools they use, and who to hire, and when.
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“It’s interesting the way we think of tools and how we sell tools to other companies.” – Jordan Powered By the Tweet This PluginTweet ThisHere are today’s conversation Points:
- NoSnow TinyConf
- Tools that we use:
- Techstack (Laravel, Angular, React, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Tailwind)
- Project Management (Github, Notion, MixPanel, Confluence, Jira)
- Marketing Changelog
- Sales, Marketing, and Support (Pipedrive, Asana, Hubspot, Salesforce, Intercom, Customer.io, HelpSpace, HelpScout)
- Metrics and Internal Tracking (Grafana, Profitwell, ChartMogul, MixPanel, Amplitude, Google Analytics, Fathom Analytics, Plausible Analytics)
- Communication (Slack)
- Hiring when you’re bootstrapped, versus when you’re funded
- Who to hire first
- Who they are hiring now
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