Give me 2 mins and I’ll show you the best websites that can save 90% of your time (free):

1. Scribe How

It is a screen recording extension that helps you turn any process into a step-by-step guide, instantly.

- Record any process
- Guide will be generated automatically
- Add edits and customize
- Share the process guide with one click ↖️

🔗 https://t.co/cj6ombHy5q
2. Simplified

Make social media content organized by planning and publishing in advance. AI images feature is crazyyyy.

- Schedule
- Collaborate
- Design
- Scale

🔗 https://t.co/T28LWjPWi0
3. ClickUp

Simplify your work in minutes and get more done.

- bring ideas to life with Whiteboards
- Collaborate with your team and work together
- Customise tasks as per your preferences
- Automate your work

🔗 https://t.co/fms4GfdJvL
4. Hootsuite

It will help you schedule, manage, track and collaborate across multiple social media platforms with ease.

Save time and grow on social.

🔗 https://t.co/dCDrTRvyps
5. Tailwind

This tool helps you to make automated designed posts and schedule them during the best time slots available on the basis of your account.

🔗 https://t.co/V04Ux4GjYz
6. Airtable

It is a modern-day excel sheet that helps you customize your workflow, and get 100x results.

🔗 https://t.co/Ix6E51mPAb
That's it.

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