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11 Best startups tools you must use in 2024

By Matthew Lynch
March 20, 2024
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As we make our way through 2024, startups continue to surge, each in search of the most efficient tools to help streamline their operations, enhance productivity, and foster growth. Embracing the latest technologies and platforms can offer a significant edge in an ever-evolving business landscape. Here’s a roundup of the 11 best startup tools you must consider incorporating into your venture this year:

1.Asana – Project Management:

Amidst the plethora of project management tools available, Asana stands out for its intuitive interface and robust feature set, providing teams with an excellent platform for tracking work progress and ensuring team collaboration.

2.Slack – Team Communication:

Slack has become indispensable for real-time messaging, integration with numerous other services, and creating a hub for team communication that reduces reliance on lengthy email threads.

3.Stripe Atlas – Payment Processing and Business Setup:

Stripe Atlas is not just for payment processing; it also assists in setting up a legal entity for your business in a streamlined manner—a one-stop-shop for modern e-commerce needs.

4.Airtable – Organize Anything:

A spreadsheet-database hybrid, Airtable allows for the organization of virtually anything with its customizable tables and easy data manipulation capabilities—a boon for managing diverse business datasets.

5.Zoom – Video Communications:

The preferred choice for video conferencing, Zoom offers reliable service with excellent quality video and audio calls, supporting large teams through virtual meetings with ease.

6.Notion – All-in-one Workspace:

A versatile tool that merges notes, tasks, databases, and wikis into one app, Notion is an all-in-one workspace ideal for startups looking to centralize their documentation and workflows.

7.GitHub – Code Management:

GitHub continues to be the leading platform for code management, collaboration, version control, and hosting—essential for startups with software development needs.

8.Salesforce Essentials – Customer Relationship Management (CRM):

Salesforce Essentials provides startups with a powerful CRM tool to track customer interactions and manage sales pipelines without overwhelming complexity or cost.

9.Buffer – Social Media Management:

Buffer is an excellent tool for startups aiming to build their brand on social media as it allows scheduling posts ahead of time across multiple platforms simultaneously.

10.Intercom – Customer Support:

Intercom excels in customer support and engagement by integrating various communication methods into a single platform to facilitate meaningful conversations with customers.

  1. AWS Startups – Cloud Computing Services:

Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a broad set of cloud computing services that can scale with your startup’s growth—handling everything from hosting applications to analyzing big data.

Each of these tools has been chosen based on their track record of helping startups enhance efficiency, communicate effectively, manage the business process, engage customers better, develop products efficiently and scale operations seamlessly. As you look ahead in 2024, consider which of these could be critical in supporting your startup’s journey towards success.

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