5 Essential Tech Tools for Your Startup

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Robust technology does more than provide your company with a competitive edge and peace of mind for your customers. It also turns your company into an engaged and highly productive place to work. Companies that land on the “best places to work” list have a common thread of being built around people, processes and technology. These companies invest in their workers, as well as the tools and technology needed to kickstart their company in high gear.

Take inventory of your own technology and how it’s being used at your startup. Does it motivate your employees and make their jobs easier? Or does it drag down morale and create tension? If you want your startup to grow quickly while staying adaptable to rapid shifts in your market, it’s critical to invest in robust, high-tech tools. Make a commitment to dump the technology that’s holding you back and invest in one of these high-tech tools for your startup.

Qualcomm Artificial Intelligence

Startups looking for an edge need more than big data, an amazing product idea and a seasoned team to grow their business. Look at where businesses trends are headed to help shape your next move, like artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities. Technology like Qualcomm’s Artificial Intelligence platform helps harness the full potential of your systems and devices and provides immersive virtual reality experiences, enhanced smartphone cameras and connectivity and robust security features.

Gust

The lifeblood of startups is finding the right investors and managing the funding process to get their company off the ground and scale. Gust offers startups a platform to build a profile and share with investors to attract funding opportunities. Meanwhile, investors use Gust for flow management, and accelerators use it to help manage the application process and attract more members. Startups can also tap into the Gust Launch feature with access to legal, accounting and financial tools.

Salesforce’s Data.com Connect

Sales teams are already familiar with the Salesforce CRM system, but your startup is missing out on sales without using one of its tools. Salesforce’s Data.com Connect helps generate a prospect list around your core market and audience. B2B startups catering to the hospitality industry can use Data.com Connect to find the emails, addresses and phone numbers of hotel, attractions and CEOs in their metropolitan area.

Klaxoon

Startups can’t thrive without collaboration, but that means more than just meeting once a week to talk about the business. You also need the right technology to develop a culture of collaboration and engagement to keep your team motivated. A platform like Klaxxon collects ideas and helps facilitate interactivity. You can even create surveys, live polls, brainstorming activities and live messaging.

Zoho

Now that you’ve got your team’s engagement kicked into high gear, it’s time to find the right technology for your project management needs. There are plenty of project management tools on the market like Slack and Asana that work well, but Zoho offers an all-in-one operating system for your business. Not only can Zoho manage your projects, but you can also access your CRM, accounting and even build custom apps. One of the added benefits is heightened productivity by working from one platform instead of wasting valuable time being pulled into different platforms to work on the same tasks.

With so many technology platforms on the market, there is no excuse not to outfit your startup with the latest tools that push your business to stay competitive and motivated. Start by identifying the biggest pain points in your business and find the technology that offers the best solution for the job.

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