Since the pandemic strike, more employees than ever are working remotely— and working from home has now become a new norm at least for some of us, even after the crisis. Thanks to the rapid growth of technology, there are tons of tech tools that we can utilize to keep our productivity, maintain communication with our virtual teams, and avoid WFH burnout.
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ToggleWhen we talk about remote working tools, the first thing that probably comes to mind is Zoom. Well, thereโs no denying that this tech tool is at the head of the pack, making video conferences a breeze.
That said, working from home isn’t all about video calls and live messages. You and your team need tons of other tech tools to work from home efficiently and effectively.
Here is the tech stack suitable for almost any kind of remote team.
Communication Tools
When you work in the office, you can quickly go to your co-worker’s desks to ask them about a project you haven’t gotten any clear idea about. However, when you work from home without seeing your co-workers face to face, it might take a while before they can answer all of your questions.
And that’s why communication tools are one of the essential elements in a remote working tech stack. Here is what we recommend:
#1. Slack
Slack is a must-have for every kind of remote team. It can be used to keep all the employees informed and updated about what is going on within the company. You can send your co-workers messages, share files, and create channels for teams, projects, interests, and more– helping you organize your internal business communications with ease.
#2. Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts will help you stay on top of your projects by connecting everyone and everything they need to get their work done. It provides group chats for up to 30 people (or any number of people you choose), along with voice and video conferencing, perfect for hosting quick meetings.
#3. Microsoft Team
Microsoft Team allows you to create projects and groups, share files, hold video calls, chat with team members. It also integrates well with Microsoft Office apps for seamless collaboration between teams who are spread across different offices or even time zones.
Productivity Tools
It’s easy to get distracted when you’re working from home. Your favorite TV shows, social media notifications, even comfortable couches can make it hard to get things done.ย
Here are some tools for creating boundaries between your work life and your home life, freeing you up to focus on what matters most.
#4. Now Do This
Now Do This allows you to create to-do lists to help you focus on what you need to do day-to-day. You can write down your priorities and click the big “Done” button when you get it done. It will show you the next task until you finally reach the satisfying “All Done” ending.
#5. Concentration Timer
This tool always reminds you to stay focused to work more effectively and efficiently. You can set Concentration Timer for a range of intervals and periods, so you won’t ever forget to take a break.
#6. Self-Control
Self-Control allows you to block some sites that you may find distracting, such as social media, Netflix, and more. You can set the time, and the tool will help you to self-block those sites for that period.
Collaboration Tech Tools
Collaboration tools keep your remote team on the same page. Whether it’s a social video campaign or monthly email newsletter project, it helps you manage individual or team projects and work on the same document simultaneously so you won’t miss any deadlines.
#7. Asana
Asana is a project management tool you need to communicate and collaborate with your team. It has a great tool, called “Tasks,” which allows you to assign tasks to other members and track project progress by working on different milestones at the same time.ย
#8. Trello
Trello has a beginner-friendly interface that is easy to learn for monitoring projects and assigning tasks. This tool is suitable for remote teams who need a simple and straightforward project management tool.
#9. Google Docs
With Google Docs, you can access your documents from anywhere and work with others in real-time. This tool allows you to collaborate more efficiently on projects without sending files back and forth through email or searching for different versions of the same document.
Video Conference Tools
Video conferences help you feel like you’re in the same room with your co-workers. If you use video conferencing tools, even if everyone is working from home, they can feel more involved, engaged, and motivated to do their best work.
#10. Zoom
Of course, this tool is definitely a go-to. Zoom allows you to use video conferencing on desktop, mobile, and web. This is a great option for when you’re working from home with people who are in different time zones or across the country.
#11. Google Meet
Google Meet is more suitable for small teams rather than larger groups. You can use this video conference tool when you need a quick meeting with a couple of people, and you can also use it to host presentations and training sessions.
Cloud Storage and File-Sharing Tools
When it comes to remote working, it’s essential to store all your files in one place so that you can manage and access them with ease. That’s why cloud storage and file-sharing tools come in handy.
#12. Dropbox
Dropbox is a great cloud storage tool to use when you need file-sharing capabilities. It also comes with a very useful desktop app, which allows you to sync files between your computer and the Dropbox database. This means that all of your data is available on any device
#13. Google Drive
You can use Google Drive to store, share and collaborate on files. It lets you store up to 15GB for free, but if that’s not enough, you can upgrade your account. Google Drive comes with a desktop sync application that allows you to access all of your data in the cloud from any device.
Tech Tools – Final Thoughts
Besides all the comfortable pajamas, no long commute, flexible working hours, working from home comes with its challenges. But, with those tech tools mentioned above, now you can be more productive and efficient in getting your tasks done and project success– no matter how many miles you’re apart from your teams.