Login to websites, email and apps in a single click.Īdobe Acrobat Reader - The industry standard for viewing, printing, signing and commenting on PDF documents.Īdobe Lightroom CC - Use any browser to upload and edit photos in full resolution. We’ve listed these first, since they can be found everywhere and a versatile, and useful enough that we couldn't manage without them.ġPassword - Got too many passwords to remember? We need to remember hundreds, so instead we free up mental space and store everything in 1Password. Some tools are so useful that they aren't limited to one team or department. To make it simple, we’ve broken this down according to operational area. This is how we - and you can too - manage a complex and growing business. So, we set about surveying every single employee to find what tools they used, and then turned that data into this article. But this also created a challenge when it came to drilling down on the information that would give you a useful and practical list of tools. This supports innovation and problem-solving. Staff use and find tools they find helps them do their jobs, and then, if enough people use a particular tool, we need to buy a corporate subscription. In any decent sized technology company, there is rarely any central control for purchasing apps and finding new tools. Everyone knows those and dozens of others. We didn’t want to give you a list of the most obvious tools, such as Slack and Dropbox.
None of that would be possible, or at least as easy, without this list of 160 awesome tools we use every day across the business. We’ve also hosted a Product Hunt Meetup in our home city, Kiev, Ukraine and have interviewed hundreds of awesome Setapp customers. Since January 2017, when we launched Setapp, we’ve gone from zero to over $1.4 million ARR. But at the same time, can you imagine running any kind of business without the amazing range of web apps and software tools and products we can now access?