17 Apps Every Entrepreneur Needs in 2017
If you’re like most people in business today, there
always seem to be a million things on your to-do list and you don’t know where to start.
You need to conduct
research, streamline collaboration, increase communication, sell your wares,
reach your fan base, log your time and keep track of your accounts, to mention
just a few. How the heck will you do it all? Well, there’s an app for that.
In fact, there are quite
a few. Here are the top 17 apps every entrepreneur should be downloading to
make the most of each day.
1. Accompany
Touted as a virtual “chief of staff,” Accompany does all the research necessary to
prep you for big meetings by emailing you a concise briefing beforehand. It
provides you with all the pertinent information you will need to succeed in any
situation. Accompany works by connecting to your Google or Microsoft email
account, your mobile calendar and your Facebook and Twitter accounts. It
examines your personal data and goes through biographies and other information
online to create summaries of each of your contacts.
2. Pocket
This “save for later” app allows you to file away useful articles, interesting videos and
any other content that you want to hang on to for future use. When you find
something you want to view later, simply put it in your Pocket,
and you’ll be able to access it from
your phone, tablet or computer, even without internet access.
3. Slack
This team communication
tool gathers group exchanges into one place, making information instantly
available and searchable wherever you go. This cloud-based collaboration application
began as an internal tool used by a now-defunct online game. Slack is currently the fastest-growing B2B
application, used by over 4 million active users every day.
4. Motivation Daily & Positivity
If you are looking for a daily dose of
motivation to keep you
on track to achieve important goals and big dreams, this app is for you. It
comes in a streamlined, simple format, which includes perfect quotes to keep
you focused when you’re tempted to
slack off. Whether you’re pursuing
health and fitness goals, prepping for a major project at work or school, or
just need some inspiration, this app will help get you there.
5. Buffer
As a powerful social
media publishing tool, Buffer streamlines
the process of reaching your fan base by making it easy to schedule content on
social media. It helps increase your reach by ensuring you get the most out of
each post. With one click, you can share content across multiple social
networks and ensure that it’s posted
at the optimal time so more followers will see your updates.
6. Salesforce
Salesforce empowers you to connect directly with
your customers and run your business from your phone. It channels all your
customer information into a single, integrated platform, enabling you to build
a client-centered business that includes marketing, sales, customer service and
business analysis. This gives you a more complete understanding of your
customers, allowing you to drive your business’s success and make smarter decisions from anywhere in real time.
7. Square
Square credit-card
processing works for any size business, and is easy to do from anywhere. Square
allows you to accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express, all for
one low rate. Once you sign up, they will send you a free magstripe reader
(their newest reader even takes chip cards). Or you can use your iPad in a
Square Stand for countertop sales. The Square Register app also includes other
useful tools to help you manage every area of your business.
8. Toggl
Toggl is an
insanely simple way of tracking and logging your time that eliminates the need
for timesheets. This app allows you to track time from a browser, computer or
smartphone so you never again lose a minute of billable time. You can organize
your time by project or tag, and mark as billable. If you forget to turn it on,
just enter the time later.
9. Trello
Trello is
collaboration tool organizes your projects into boards, lists and cards so you
can better prioritize work and life. At a single glance you can see what’s being worked on, who’s working on what and where in the process a
project is. It makes project management--which can include work assignments,
family chores or travel plans--easy and enjoyable.
10. MobileDay
This one-touch dialing
app gets you into all your conference calls on time and unflustered. With MobileDay,
there’s no more searching for
misplaced conference call PINs or passcodes. The app auto-syncs with your iOS
or Android calendar and plugs you into your calls with one click, so you can
connect to that business call from anywhere.
11. Workflow
Workflow allows
you to connect the best features of your applications, so you can combine
multiple steps across a number of apps into a single tap. With Workflow you can
create shortcuts, manage your media and share content. It has been lauded as
the “Swiss Army knife” for completing complicated tasks, and basically
feels like you’re designing your own
app (but much easier).
12. Box
Box offers a
simple, secure way to share files and collaborate with coworkers, customers and
partners. It allows you to centralize your files, keep your team on track and
simplify workflow, not to mention ditch email attachments. You can create, edit
and review documents with others in real time from anywhere and on any device,
and can view full documents without needing to download the file first.
13. Wunderlist
Wunderlist helps
you tick off your personal and professional to-do list by getting your life in
sync and making it easy to share your lists. A cloud-based task-management
application, it makes sharing grocery lists, working collaboratively on
projects or planning household activities and vacations easier. It syncs with
your phone, tablet and computer so you can access your lists from anywhere.
14. CloudMagic
If your inbox fills up
quicker than a sinking ship takes on water, you need CloudMagic. This email management application is known for its
searching capabilities, cross-platform capabilities and user interface. It can
scour all of the email you’ve ever
received to locate exactly what you’re
looking for. It supports multiple accounts, and even includes a feature called
Cards, which connects services like Evernote, Pocket, Trello, Salesforce and
Microsoft OneNote. This makes it easier for users to get the information they
are looking for without leaving their email.
15. Wave
Wave helps you
create and send professional invoices, estimates and receipts in seconds. It
keeps your business organized and running smoothly by tracking income and
expenses effortlessly, with receipt-scanning tools and bank connections. It
includes a suite of online small-business software products, including direct
bank-data imports, invoicing and expense tracking, customizable charts of
accounts and journal transactions.
16. HelloSign
HelloSign is the
easiest and simplest way to handle contracts or other agreements on the fly,
because it lets you view and sign without visiting the office. This app also
eliminates the burden of needing to print, sign and scan a document to be sent
back. It allows you to just use your fingertip to sign any PDF file and forward
it to the necessary party.
17. Password
Do away with all those
sticky notes with your passwords scrawled on them. Password allows you to collect all those codes
in one safe place online. This app keeps all your passwords and important
information protected behind your Master Password. It has extensions or
plug-ins for all the major browsers, and can securely store other things, like
credit cards, bank accounts and licenses. You can save all the entries from a
webpage form, so you can remember answers to security questions or other
information.
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