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Favorite things: February edition

By Michelle

New feature! Because why not? (Really, it’s because I am obsessed with Product Hunt–it’s my new Pinterest–and I’m constantly finding new things and looking for new outlets to share them in, and what better outlet than my own blog?) Scannable Scannable is another home run from the Evernote team. Super quick, easy, high quality scans […]

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App showdown: Proposal apps (Bidsketch vs. Quoteroller)

By Michelle

Two apps enter, one app leaves! A few weeks ago, I had a need I don’t usually have, which was to create a proposal. I figured this was the ideal time to try out a few different proposal-creating apps and compare them in a review…the results are below! (It’s worth noting going in that I […]

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Review: Calendly

By Michelle

There’s an assortment of scheduling apps available out there in various price points and they are definitely not all created equal. My current favorite? Calendly, which is super easy to use and has a great starter plan. Here’s a few key features: Syncs to Google Calendar Allows you to set and customize (both the timing […]

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Review: Blimp

By Michelle

Blimp‘s claim is beautifully easy project management–but does it stack up? Watch the video review to find out. Here’s my notes: Free plan for one project with unlimited users, $19/month for unlimited projects, users, and file uploads (very budget friendly, especially for the feature set) Easy to learn, clean aesthetics Can add discussions via email, […]

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Review: Casual.pm

By Michelle

Casual.pm is an interesting beast–it’s visual, but not color coded; it tracks dependencies, but is still easy for a freelancer or creative person to use without getting a headache. You’ve really gotta watch the video to see it in action; past that, here’s an overview of their features & pricing:  Features include drag and drop […]

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Review: SpringSled

By Michelle

SpringSled is a new project management tool that looks really enticing–but does it stack up to their claims of “the world’s simplest project management tool”? Watch the video for more details, and here’s my notes:  SpringSled is currently in beta, and you can sign up here… Except that once you get 5 sign-ups from your […]

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Review: Sandglaz

By Michelle

Sandglaz is a great, easy to use project management tool that’s affordably priced & would work well for teams or solo users. Here’s a few notes: Drag and drop interface (y’all know I love me some drag and drop) for dates and priorities The default view on “My Tasks” is a section for each day, on […]

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Review: Brightpod

By Michelle

Today’s review is of Brightpod, an awesome project management app intended for marketing teams (though it could work for most teams, really). Here’s a few notes to go with the video: Pricing starts at $19/mo for 15 projects, 5 GB storage, & unlimited users (there is a free plan limited to 2 projects/3 users/100MB storage) […]

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Review: Droptask

By Michelle

Droptask is an awesome visual task/project management tool. Its super flexible setup means that it would work just as well for solo workers as a team, and its reasonable price ($6.50/month) makes it accessible for pretty much anyone. Check out the review to see how it works, and here’s a few more notes: The version […]

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Review: Streak for Gmail/Google Apps

By Michelle

Streak is an amazing, flexible (and free!) app that can be added to Gmail or Google Apps email accounts. The idea is that it lets you set up different “pipelines” (for example, a sales pipeline, or you can also set up one for tracking guest posting pitches) and then it gives you a pretty, easy-to-use […]

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