![]() ![]() But, in the beginning, before you’re concerned about where to accrue things, the simplicity of just seeing your cash flow is super-helpful. You’re going to need a much more complicated way to manage money. And, it’s a great way to share those larger files to customers, that you might otherwise send to their email addresses, angering them by filling up their email. It’s the swiss army knife of file apps, and the data lives on the cloud. For example, that marked up pdf of the business plan that some angel investor is sending you back. Box, and similar services such as Dropbox, will let you sync any file (well, almost any) to your devices. ![]() And many files are going to need a different app or type of app. Spreadsheets aren’t the only types of files you’ll need. Excel for Office is also now available, which is useful I guess… But from financials to inventory to tracking just about anything, Numbers is a must for many! And MindMeister is usually that slightly more complex tool! I usually start with the Notes app and then move into something a tad bit more complex. It’s important to use a simple app for this. And when you’re brainstorming, the last thing you want to spend pretty much any time doing, is figuring out the technology. MindMeister, from MeisterLabs is a great simple mind mapping tool. Now, these don’t necessarily need to be “the” app that you decide to use, but the category of app is likely going to help a lot for many small business owners.īefore you do anything, brainstorm! And mind mapping tools are a great start to that process. And along the way, I’ve found that there are a few distinct types of apps that are must haves. I’m no “serial entrepreneur” but I have been involved in starting multiple companies and now multiple divisions of larger companies. ![]()
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