![]() ![]() Plus, the relationship brain-hand is very different to brain-keyboard/computer. I really recommend reading the book, it changed a lot of things for me (and it's really not about doing pretty lettering). : Zapier setup to auto post wordpross micro-blog to twitter. I write down a bunch of things in my notebooks (events, quotes, ideas, etc) and when I didn't fully use/understand the system I used to think "why am i doing this? i'm never going to read this again, should i not compute all of this somewhere so I can find it later if I need it?" but just going over stuffs while you migrate (meaning, go from one month to the next, deciding which tasks you keep, etc) helps you memorize, and you also realise that you have to trust your brain to know where to find the info, not to memorize all the infos and the index helps with that a lot, as well as the monthly collection. a YouTube live talking about National Velocity, nvALT, FSNotes. I use pretty much all the symbols but what I found ground breaking was actually the migration part of the system (and the index, and the collections, and everything): going over what you've down during the past month, then the past 3 months, etc, really helps you see the progress you've made, and it also helps you remembering stuffs. Its a note-taking tool based on the popular Mac app Notational Velocity. Nailted is the way we have to check the team's temperature, see if all we are aligned, get feedback, identify problems, boost morale. One open source tool I depend on when using MacOS is nvALT. plus personal stuff (we are a remote first company) like who we are post (first week in the company), Xmas pics. ![]() ![]() We document our iterations, services, projects, processes, meetings, everything-product-related. I love Confluence, everything is there :) Everyone creates every week our "weekly log", which is a page where we plan our week and days publicly, together with our objectives. are also other services that join apps and services together (Zapier). We also have a copy of all candidates but with less information than in Pipedrive (just contact data), so we can link deals, emails and activities to the involved candidates. but I dont think anything can beat Drafts app and perhaps nvAlt on the Mac. Our deals are automatically created out of customers' typeform answers (from Zapier). Blocks can be used for further searches, graphs, pivot tables. Zapier is a great way for the not-so-tech-savvy to set up automations, as you need. We love it, super powerful database where we perform the searches to look for perfect matches using both, the normal filters, but also the blocks. Zapier is a web app that sets up automations and integrations between other apps, saving you time and effort. Zapier to connect Typeform answers with Pipedrive, Airtable and email (G Suite).When they finish filling the form, Zapier comes into scene. Typeform, for both, candidates and customers.However, we started first by being profitable providing recruitment services without writing a single line of code. We are a recruiting company and we are going to build our own platform. ![]()
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