9 fastest growing business apps of 2016
A list of top apps known for
their ability to make businesses flourish
One of the interesting side
effects of the cloud computing revolution: We now have new ways to discover
which apps people are using for work. That's why Zapier was able to create the
list of the fastest-growing apps in 2016, according to its network.
Zapier is like an IFTTT for
business apps. It lets people connect their work apps together to tasks and
automatically move data between them. By looking at which apps are used the
most all day on its network, Zapier determined which apps were rising in popularity.
It divided its analysis into two parts: the fastest-growing established apps
and the fastest-growing new apps, which doesn't necessarily mean new-to-market
apps, but those that are new in the Zapier network.
Airtable
is an easy-to-use on line
database that bills itself as a cross between a spreadsheet and a database.
From filmmakers to cattle farmers, individual around the world can organ ise
their work and lives, using Airtable. One can create flexible checklists, organise
collections or ideas, and manage customers or contacts -all in one place.
Acuity
Scheduling is a service
that lets clients check their business calendar and schedule appointments
themselves.
Since it is entirely web
-based , one can access it from any phone or tablet's web browser. All
appointments are kept consistent on all devices of the users, and it delivers
the latest updates automatically.
HubSpot CRM
is a free `customer
relationship management' tool that salespeople use to manage their interactions
with customers and prospects. In just a few taps, it lets users stay connected
with their team and business from wherever they are.
Agile CRM
is a customer relationship
management tool that comes with online marketing tools.
The app has an intuitive
interface that makes it easy to capture trade show leads, snap up marketing
opportunities, and update tasks and deals when you're out in the world and on
the go.
OmniFocus
is a popular to-do app for
the `getting things done' time management system. Keep track of tasks by
project, place, person, or date -with OmniFocus one can have all important
information at hand. Whether it's a shopping list, agenda items to discuss at
work, or chores to do at home, whatever you need to do is right there on your
phone.
Google Sheets
is a popular spreadsheet
used as an alternative to Excel. It also lets the user share spreadsheets and
work together with others in the same spreadsheet at the same time. Also, one
need not worry about losing work -everything is automatically saved.
Office 365
is Microsoft's growing
online productivity suite. While the Office 365 admin centre is accessible from
everywhere, one can add, edit, block, and delete users. It also allows users to
assign product licenses, turn on notifications to get service alerts and new
messages.
ActiveCampaign
is a cloud service that
helps companies do email marketing.
If one is using
ActiveCampaign, this app will help users to manage contacts, view campaign
statistics, send a campaign, and automate their marketing channels.
Slack
is a hot team communication
and collaboration tool. One can message or call any person or group within your
team; share and edit documents. It allows one to integrate into the work flow
with the tools and services including Google Drive, Salesforce, Dropbox,
Twitter, Zendesk, and more.
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