Remote work and leisure services used by Megaplan employees
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:18 am
We're staying home, and rightly so. But to be productive, a home office requires equipment, even if it's just your computer. We've rounded up 15 tools we use ourselves that will help you get work done.
The article will be useful to everyone who continues to work during quarantine and wants to do it more efficiently.
Office Dive
Megaplan. The only CRM system for the quality and convenience of which we can vouch. We just make it ourselves. It will be useful not only for sales, but also for project management. In Megaplan, you can plan work, set tasks, "lead" clients, issue invoices, analyze efficiency. A personal manager and free technical support will help you perfectly configure the system for your tasks.
Jitsi Meet. A little-known, but convenient and reliable platform for video venezuela whatsapp list conferencing. Unlike the popular Skype and Zoom, it works without an account and time limits. It can be integrated with Google Calendar and Office 365. Supports Russian.
3CX. A convenient service that helps you communicate not only with colleagues, but also with clients. Add a widget to your website and receive calls on a landline or smartphone. During video conferences, you can exchange documents via a browser or "mobile client", show presentations. Recently, 3CX decided to defeat the coronavirus by making its service free for three years.
Nuclino. Here you can create a corporate knowledge base or library, work on documents with the whole team, build graphs and diagrams. Unfortunately, the program is only in English, but quarantine is the best time to upgrade it. There is a free version, however, even the most expensive tariff costs only $ 10 per month.
Collective workaholism
Miro— an interactive platform for collaboration. It allows you to distribute tasks online, brainstorm, and create a detailed project map using digital notes. The application allows you to digitize documents and immediately place them on a board for shared access.
Discord— a messenger for exchanging messages, which is preferred by developers and programmers. They know that the application does not overload the system, is suitable for work at low Internet speeds. Here you can also create "working" rooms with different levels of access, start collective voice chats, evaluate colleagues' messages and synchronize all this with telegram.
Google Docs— an application that allows you to set up collaborative work with documents. With it, you can monitor online editing of texts or leave access only as comments, and then choose which amendments to make. Allows you not only to edit text files, but also to make bookmarks, automatically highlight the document structure and speed up work using hot keys.
Time control
RescueTime. Time tracker for yourself. Only you will see where and how much time you spend every day at the computer. You will probably be surprised and gradually become more efficient. Only English, but there is a free version.
Harvest. Want to be sure that your remote employees are working and not watching TV series? This time tracker keeps track of working hours, generates reports and invoices. There is a free plan for one user with two projects.
Google Class— a tool for working with study groups of any format. Conduct classes, and then check homework and each student's progress. Works on Google services — on the drive, in mail and calendar.
Atypical job
Canva. Here you can make a beautiful presentation, banner, design for a group or flyer, even if you are not a designer. The free plan has many templates available - from a post on a social network to a menu, certificate and book cover. All of them are easily edited and customized.
Infogram. This is a data visualization service. Its strong point is infographics. You can use ready-made templates or create your own pictures and diagrams. But everything you create on the free plan is made publicly available. Paid plans start at $19 per month.
Coda. Similar to similar services for remote work with documents, but "focused" on visual presentation of information. Coda has many templates for graphs and charts. And as a result, the service works with tables and formulas, like Google Sheets or Excel.
Picture.plus. It will come in handy if you have to master the craft of an SMM specialist during this protracted quarantine. Here you can create photo, video and text content, adapt it to different social networks. Even the free tariff is enough for work.
The article will be useful to everyone who continues to work during quarantine and wants to do it more efficiently.
Office Dive
Megaplan. The only CRM system for the quality and convenience of which we can vouch. We just make it ourselves. It will be useful not only for sales, but also for project management. In Megaplan, you can plan work, set tasks, "lead" clients, issue invoices, analyze efficiency. A personal manager and free technical support will help you perfectly configure the system for your tasks.
Jitsi Meet. A little-known, but convenient and reliable platform for video venezuela whatsapp list conferencing. Unlike the popular Skype and Zoom, it works without an account and time limits. It can be integrated with Google Calendar and Office 365. Supports Russian.
3CX. A convenient service that helps you communicate not only with colleagues, but also with clients. Add a widget to your website and receive calls on a landline or smartphone. During video conferences, you can exchange documents via a browser or "mobile client", show presentations. Recently, 3CX decided to defeat the coronavirus by making its service free for three years.
Nuclino. Here you can create a corporate knowledge base or library, work on documents with the whole team, build graphs and diagrams. Unfortunately, the program is only in English, but quarantine is the best time to upgrade it. There is a free version, however, even the most expensive tariff costs only $ 10 per month.
Collective workaholism
Miro— an interactive platform for collaboration. It allows you to distribute tasks online, brainstorm, and create a detailed project map using digital notes. The application allows you to digitize documents and immediately place them on a board for shared access.
Discord— a messenger for exchanging messages, which is preferred by developers and programmers. They know that the application does not overload the system, is suitable for work at low Internet speeds. Here you can also create "working" rooms with different levels of access, start collective voice chats, evaluate colleagues' messages and synchronize all this with telegram.
Google Docs— an application that allows you to set up collaborative work with documents. With it, you can monitor online editing of texts or leave access only as comments, and then choose which amendments to make. Allows you not only to edit text files, but also to make bookmarks, automatically highlight the document structure and speed up work using hot keys.
Time control
RescueTime. Time tracker for yourself. Only you will see where and how much time you spend every day at the computer. You will probably be surprised and gradually become more efficient. Only English, but there is a free version.
Harvest. Want to be sure that your remote employees are working and not watching TV series? This time tracker keeps track of working hours, generates reports and invoices. There is a free plan for one user with two projects.
Google Class— a tool for working with study groups of any format. Conduct classes, and then check homework and each student's progress. Works on Google services — on the drive, in mail and calendar.
Atypical job
Canva. Here you can make a beautiful presentation, banner, design for a group or flyer, even if you are not a designer. The free plan has many templates available - from a post on a social network to a menu, certificate and book cover. All of them are easily edited and customized.
Infogram. This is a data visualization service. Its strong point is infographics. You can use ready-made templates or create your own pictures and diagrams. But everything you create on the free plan is made publicly available. Paid plans start at $19 per month.
Coda. Similar to similar services for remote work with documents, but "focused" on visual presentation of information. Coda has many templates for graphs and charts. And as a result, the service works with tables and formulas, like Google Sheets or Excel.
Picture.plus. It will come in handy if you have to master the craft of an SMM specialist during this protracted quarantine. Here you can create photo, video and text content, adapt it to different social networks. Even the free tariff is enough for work.