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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

15 Underrated Apps Every Entrepreneur Should Use


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Whether you have a tech question or a fashion concern, there's probably an existing app that can help you out.
But frankly, with all the apps out there, it's easy to get stuck with the same icons on your home screen — and never so much as click on the newer ones that would benefit your business most.
That's why we asked 15 successful young entrepreneurs to share their go-to yet underrated app of choice. Here's what they had to say.

1. Lift

Jonathan MeadWe all know our habits ultimately determine our lives and destinies. The same is true in business. Our businesses are what we repeatedly do. My business partner and I use Lift any time we want to make a new habit stick. This could be anything from writing a thank-you note every day to something as simple as checking in to Basecamp. Since we both follow each other on Lift, it's easy to hold each other accountable and make critical habits stick.

2. WinStreak

Charles GaudetIf productivity and growth are important to you, Strategic Coach's free iPhone app WinStreak is helpful. You identify three "wins" you accomplish each day and set three wins to achieve tomorrow. This app helps you focus on what's important and the steps you need to accomplish to move toward your goals.

3. CloudMagic

Patrick VlaskovitsUntil Apple decides to make the search function useful for iPhone users, CloudMagic is an indispensable search engine for all your data. CloudMagic lets you search across Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Dropbox, Evernote, etc., through one simple search box.

4. Venmo

Rameet ChawlaThe most under-utilized app right now is Venmo. The peer-to-peer payment system has yet to be solved, and Venmo provides frictionless transactions. We use it at the company. It’s free, it’s easy, and I’m surprised it hasn’t completely caught on.

5. Brook

Brant BukowskyMy favorite app is Brook (currently in beta). I love Twitter but don't have time to sift through all of the superfluous posts. Brook helps me focus on the most important updates.

6. Fleksy

Brent BeshoreFleksy is a fantastic app that allows you to type without looking at your smartphone screen. It saves me so much time, and every entrepreneur should be using it.

7. Full

kelsey MeyerFull just came out, and I'm already obsessed! It helps me set goals and track my progress. I've been using it for both my business and personal life.

8. TripIt

Ioannis VerdelisTripIt gives you the ability to organize your travels just by forwarding your booking confirmations to an email address. I don't know how I ever knew where I was supposed to be before I discovered this app.

9. Flowdock

doreen-blochFlowdock is a chat-meets-inbox tool that runs on most browsers and mobile platforms. The greatest aspect of Flowdock is its ability to allow my team to collaborate instantly on projects and emails. Flowdock also has team inbox features such as drag and drop, file uploads, activity streams that allow team members react to changes on projects immediately, message tagging, instant notifications and more. I'd recommend this app to any entrepreneur wanting to stay organized, especially as your team scales.

10. Gliph

Andrew SchrageGliph allows you to safely send private messages across a variety of platforms. It's perfect for confidential negotiations that must be handled electronically. It comes with document storage and encryption features as well.

11. Refresh

Adam RootRefresh crawls social networks to provide users with a dossier on anyone before you meet with him. In 30 seconds, I know the person's spouse's name, where he or she went to college and when we last met.

12. Audible

ryan shankAs an entrepreneur, you should always be learning and reading books. It's really hard to find the time to actually focus on a physical book. I've found Audible extremely helpful to listen to books while on the go.

13. Box

Derek CapoThe ability to edit files and securely them send to customers or staff anywhere in the world is truly priceless. With our Box subscription, we are able to see the progress of projects and give feedback to our staff from anywhere in the world using a tablet, phone, laptop or desktop.

14. Wunderlist

Jeff FernandezI use it to capture ideas and tasks for myself. It's gorgeous and performs well on both the iPhone/iPad and Web version. The Chrome plugin is very helpful as well. Whenever I have an idea, I save it to Wunderlist. I use it for personal tasks and ideas.

15. focus@will

sean ogleI started using focus@will a few months ago to help me really zero in during times when I need to be productive. The app uses specially formulated music to boost productivity by way of increased focus. I don't know if it actually works or if it's simply the placebo effect, but since I've been using it for the last two months, my productivity has gone through the roof.

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  2. Nice post. I have tried out most of these apps.
    Some of the applications these people mention are no longer relevant. Gliph is totally outdated. Modern messengers are far more functional and handy. For example, Telegram is a perfect substitute, it allows to create secret chats with encryption as well.
    I also can’t see the reason why anyone would use Flowdock, when there are Google Docs. You can create documents and spreadsheets and make it accessible to everybody you wish. And you do not even need any additional software to run them, just an internet connection. However, even internet access is optional, because you can edit offline.
    What is Flexy, by the way? It is not clear from your description. A fantastic app that allows you to type without looking at your smartphone screen? Well, we have Siri for that, aren’t we?
    As for me, the best app is the one that is developped for you business exclusively. None of the apps you mention will provide the functionality that perfectly suits your business’s needs. And none of them will be as secure as a bespoke app. Instead of using a million of different apps and switching all the time from one to another, you may hire a mobile developer, who will build one single app to meet all your requirements. Here they say that it won’t cost much as long as you stick to a limited number of features you absolutely need.

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