Got a business meeting across town that you just can’t be late for? Better download the Twist app so you know (and your client knows) how long it will take you to get there. Twist’s scheduling system accounts for traffic, different modes of transportation, and your own habits when estimating your arrival time. If something happens and you’re running late, Twist will automatically send an update to your pre-determined contacts to let them know your current location and ETA in real-time. Enter your destination and your associates’ info, and they will be invited to share their arrival times and location, too.
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Posts Tagged ‘productivity app’
Web.com Small Business Toolkit: Piikki (Receipt Management)
November 13th, 2012 :: Maria Valdez HaubrichDeveloped for both the iPhone and iPad, Piikki is an easy way for you and your employees to keep track of business receipts by simply taking a picture of the receipt and automatically saving the information digitally. Once the image is saved, the information can be emailed to your accountant and the receipt tossed in the trash. Tools help you categorize your receipts–dining, gas, software, utilities—and you can add your own categories to suit your business’ specific needs. You can also browse your receipts by alphabet, category, timestamp and location. Receipts are always password protected in case your phone is lost or stolen.
Google+Web.com Small Business Toolkit: Submittable (Resume-Sorting App)
November 12th, 2012 :: Maria Valdez HaubrichIf you plan to launch a contest for your business in the near future; you’re hiring for a new position and have hundreds of digital resumes to vet; or your business simply deals with tons of digital documents, Submittable can help you make sense of the myriad files, get organized and bring some sanity back in your life. With resumes, Submittable allows you to rank resumes and then filter by factors such as criteria such as educational background and current job status. If you’re receiving entries for a contest, Submittable gives you an easy tool for applicants to use that also helps you keep organized. Use Submittable for other documents, too.
Google+Web.com Small Business Toolkit: Astrid (Organization App)
September 21st, 2012 :: Maria Valdez HaubrichIf you haven’t made the leap to digital to-do lists yet, Astrid for Android, iOS, iPhone and iPad is a simple way to get started. This free Web app comes with pre-set to-do lists that are easy to click on and fill out. To develop a task system, just click the desired list and simply add items. You can also tweak each list to prioritize and repeat tasks. If you want to share tasks with your staff or business partners, there is a system to invite collaborators and assign jobs. Astrid will even send you a weekly completion update, so you know who has completed what.
Google+Web.com Small Business Toolkit: GateGuru (Airport Restaurant Finder)
September 19th, 2012 :: Maria Valdez HaubrichDo you eat at airports much? Have you ever grabbed a quick, tasteless sandwich only to later see something yummy and healthier in another section of the airport you didn’t know about? GateGuru can help you find the freshest food or locate the closest gift shops or services. Download the GateGuru app and you’ll never again have to lug your bags aimlessly around an unfamiliar airport without a clue about what the terminal has to offer. Don’t try to survive another layover without GateGuru (available for iPhone and Android phones).
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