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Want to be a productivity ninja? Find more customers for your business? Systemize your business so it runs on autopilot? It's all here and more at the Process Street blog. Process Street is a simple, free and powerful way to manage your team's recurring checklists and procedures.
Process Street Blog
1d ago
For a decade, we’ve been on a mission to revolutionize recurring work.
We’re proud to have helped teams like Salesforce, MIT, Colliers, and Hartford Healthcare streamline their business operations, and our innovation has attracted funding from renowned investors like Accel, Salesforce Ventures, and Atlassian Ventures.
We built the world’s easiest-to-use business process management platform, accessible without engineering support. Then we made it available on Slack, Teams, iOS, and Android, empowering teams to work from anywhere with one-click approvals, quick-fill forms, and power ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
Are you tired of getting bogged down by tedious and repetitive tasks, such as manual data entry for intake forms or job applications?
Do you want to collect feedback from customers but find yourself constantly chasing them for bits of information?
Are you finding it difficult to gather attendee email addresses for an upcoming webinar?
Well, fear not!
Our Forms data collection tool will revolutionize how you collect data. Here’s how:
If you find yourself inputting data manually, Forms will save you time.
Struggling to collect information for a workflow? Forms will do it for you.
C ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
Mobile Business Process Management (BPM) has become an essential aspect of the modern business world. With the increasing need for remote work and rapid decision-making, organizations require a more flexible and efficient way to manage their business processes.
To address this need, we’ve made our leading BPM software available in the palm of your hands. Your Android phone or tablet can now access the same data inside of Process Street as your browser. But what does that really mean for you and your organization?
Process Street isn’t just for your laptop: Enter the Android App
Th ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
I recently hit the limit on my 100GB Dropbox account and after a bit of research decided to make the move from Dropbox to Google Drive. In this post, I’ll explain why I did it and some cool unexpected benefits that came from the move and give you a rundown of Dropbox vs Google Drive.
Dropbox and Google Drive are file storage services that sync files between a folder on your device(s) and the cloud. Making it easy to backup and access your files from anywhere.
Up until a few weeks ago I was paying for premium plans for both Google Drive and Dropbox.
Price
Update 04/25/23: Dropbox in ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
Keeping everyone on the same page in your business is easy with today’s technology. Using cloud-based calendars, you can have everyone synced up all the time from any device. In this post, I will go through our favorite setups to ensure your team never misses a meeting again.
The Free Way
If you don’t want to pony up any money at all, you can manage a team using free Google accounts. This may not be the most professional way of conducting business, but it’s definitely doable.
Get everyone on your team free Google accounts, giving them Gmail and Google Calendar access. This is a simple, free ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
Business systemization gained notoriety from the bestselling book by Michael E. Gerber, published in 1986, The E-Myth – Why most businesses don’t work and what to do about it. In 2011, this groundbreaking book was named the number 1 business book of all time by The Wall Street Journal. In The E-Myth (Entrepreneurial Myth) Gerber explains how businesses are usually started by those who know the content of a business – so-called “Technicians”, people who know how to do the technical work involved in an enterprise – rather than by those who know business itself – so-called “Entrepreneurs” – and ..read more
Process Street Blog
1M ago
SOC 2 has a reputation for being difficult and complex. You could argue that this is by design, since you need help from a small group of top-notch, pricey experts to be compliant.
A kinder view is that it’s just how info security operates (there’s no one-size-fits-all fix).
To set up the right protections, a company has to either create them according to the risks they face, or narrow down a huge list of possible controls, again, considering the risks.
In a nutshell, SOC 2 goes with the first option: it sets broad criteria and lets each organization come up with controls to ..read more
Process Street Blog
2M ago
Process Street’s powerful custom branding feature, you’ll be able to create amazing workflows that conform to your brand image.
You can also improve legibility by designing useful visual aids for your workflow branding.
And Process Street will help you do that.
Let me show you how.
What is custom branding?
Custom branding refers to creating a unique brand identity that defines a business, organization, or individual.
The process of creating a custom brand includes:
Designing a distinctive logo
Choosing a specific color palette
Selecting appropriate fonts
Producing website images ..read more
Process Street Blog
2M ago
Every few months, the idea of the four-day workweek starts trending. And it’s not just making the rounds on TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit. Big publications like Forbes and Time also frequently cover the topic.
As more and more countries introduce bills advocating for the 4-day workweek and as more and more studies show the benefits of it, the clearer it becomes that this is not going anywhere anytime soon.
But why is that? Is the four-day workweek as good as people are saying? Is it something companies need to start adopting?
In this post, we will discuss:
What is the four-day workweek?
Where ..read more
Process Street Blog
2M ago
Spreadsheets are so outdated.
C’mon, spreadsheets are the same awkward, frustrating tool that never quite does what you need it to that I first learned to use way back.
You end up spending more time inputting formulas to make your data work than entering the data itself – and that’s presuming there isn’t a mistake in the formula that screws up your whole day.
Sure, spreadsheets are okay for some things, but can’t we do better by our information? Can’t we do better for ourselves? Don’t we deserve more efficiency, better automation, and time for that extra cup of coffee Monday morning?&nb ..read more