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Ask HN: Tools you use for remote working?

8 pointsby lateguyover 10 years ago
I work at accredible(www.accredible.com). We are a remote team now with people in around 3 continents. We use this tool for team to function: 1) Slack -- for team communication 2) Trello -- Project Management 3) Skype&#x2F;Hangout&#x2F;Uber Conference -- for meetings 4) Google drive -- for document storage and sharing between team 5) Bitbucket -- for code hosting 6) Airtable -- for Growth management.<p>Will be glad to know, what other people are using here on HN for remote team?

7 comments

Worksnapsover 10 years ago
As far as software recommendations to ensure easy communication, Yammer is a good one to setup your own private social network. One that is a bit less intense is Hip Chat which allows for company discussions and group instant message, I’d say more or less like an upgraded Skype kind of communication if you are familiar. And another free alternative to Skype for free video chat (with great screen sharing) is Google Hangouts. G+ has done a great job here, it seems to be more stable quality and connection than others. There are also many great remote time tracking programs like we are building at Worksnaps (<a href="http://www.worksnaps.net/www/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.worksnaps.net&#x2F;www&#x2F;</a>) that keep people on track, accountable, and allow for complete transparency for all involved.
b1twiseover 10 years ago
1. Google drive for collaboration&#x2F;sharing of docs and other work 2. Skype for chat, group chat, and calling into conference calls. 3. Conference calls. We&#x27;re using uberconference now, but it has been less reliable than is acceptable. We&#x27;re going to try our own skype server. 4. We host our own git repos. 5. I do most of the project planning in org-mode and Redmine. 6. RT for bug reports
lognover 10 years ago
I like <a href="http://www.interviewzen.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.interviewzen.com&#x2F;</a> to do 15 minute code quizzes of candidates where the hiring managers and HR are all dispersed geographically.
_davidturnbullover 10 years ago
We have a very similar setup - with remote team members in Europe, USA and Africa at Resource Guru we find the Slack&#x2F;Trello&#x2F;Google Drive stack vital for our day to day communication and collaboration.
thoomasbroover 10 years ago
An alternative to skype&#x2F;hangout is <a href="http://appear.in" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;appear.in</a> I find it works way better than the other, don&#x27;t know why.<p>Can you detail why and how you use airtable?
wanghqover 10 years ago
Here are some tools recommended by HN users. <a href="http://www.hackertoolbox.com/tags/collaboration" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hackertoolbox.com&#x2F;tags&#x2F;collaboration</a>
gwaldronover 10 years ago
NearFar (<a href="http://getnearfar.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;getnearfar.com</a>) for chat and project planning; GotoMeeting for video conf, and Drive for docs.