WFH Recommendation: Collaborative Apps for Collaborative Works

How and what to support your essentials for working from home

Inas
Girls Force
2 min readFeb 14, 2021

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Work From Home (WFH) has been commonly being heard for a year. Since pandemic Covid-19 in the early of 2020, some companies permitted their employee to work remotely from their home. This new virtual culture for working is quiet strange for several employee, especially for whom never work remote before.

Most likely say that work in office (WFO) conduct more approachable communications and collaborative works because we will know the presence of every members of the team directly. This may not always be available when it comes to work from home.

If you’ve ever imagined how to remove the bottleneck of WFH, you should take a look in a different perception. Let’s make a list of ‘how’ and ‘what’ to support your essentials for working from home so your WFH can be more flexible than WFO.

How to Meet

Maxim Usik

The meeting is a way to brainstorm, discuss, and report your progress of work. If the meeting needs a bigger space, longer times, and supported features to talk, see each other, and show your real-time progress, here‘s the list of video conference:

Zoom

Google Meet

Discord

You can read the details of the platform is here.

How to Manage

In the office, work in team is so approachable. Then, make yourself stay still for WFH. Try to keep things being organized. You can use several tools to manage your tasks, timeline, deadline, and of course you can share it to your friends. Here’s what tools you can use:

Notion

Trello

Jira

How to Communicate

Carolina Contreras

Communication is important. And, it becomes more important for you who take WFH. To elaborate your progress, you need more features more than a chat messenger. At least, it must have the feature to send pictures, videos, documents, and easy to find a kind of topic.

Slack

Discord

Telegram

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Inas
Girls Force

A tech enthusiast, a blogger, and currently a Software Documentation Engineer | Personal blog: www.muthiainas.com