Ask HN: Which SaaS products does your startup use on a daily basis?

11 points by bwm ↗ HN
More and more work nowadays is being done using SaaS. I'm curious to know which ones you rely on and what you use them for.

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hmmmmmmm

1) github 2) pivotal tracker 3) campfire 4) olark 5) cheddargetter (technically)

Chargify, SnapEngage, SalesForce, Campfire, Pivotal Tracker, GitHub, DropBox, BufferApp
* http://www.rackspace.com/apps/email_hosting/ (IMAP/webmail)

* http://www.snapengage.com (sales/support chats)

* http://www.zendesk.com (basic KB & support tickets)

* http://www.github.com & http://www.springloops.com (public & private repositories)

* http://www.geckoboard.com (dashboard of financial state of the company)

And I'm a power user of my own SaaS products:

* http://www.w3counter.com (realtime visitor analytics)

* http://www.w3roi.com (ad performance tracking)

* http://www.dialshield.com (automatically calls high fraud risk customers during the checkout process on my ecommerce sites)

At my last startup

GitHub, Pivotal tracker, Basecamp, Campfire, Campaign monitor, Send grid, NewRelic, Litmus

Good question, would love to see others chip in!

Services I use for consulting assignments: basecamp (file sharing), harvest (time tracking), go-to-meeting (screen sharing), skype (phone calls), gmail (e-mails), hellofax (faxing paperwork that involve my signature)

Services I use on my own projects: url2png (thumbnail generation of web pages), pusher (real-time data push of server stats to a web page), google analytics (visitor stats)

My own SAAS projects: mindcast (corkboard for mashing up 3rd-party saas windows and notes), shadowcatcher (screen capture and screenshot sharing utility)

what and where can I find "mindcast"?
Last startup:

  zendesk (customer support),
  github (private repo),
  campfire (team communication),
  google apps (email, docs),
  odesk (extra hands),
  highrise (potential-investor relations),
  clicky (real time web analytics),
  dropbox (file sharing),
  wordy (proof-reading),
  mygengo (translations),
  new relic (monitor rails apps),
  zerigo (dns),
  sendgrid (sending mails),
  hoptoad (app logging),
  transloadit (image uploading, processing),
  heroku (app hosting)
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