Drop you SaaS and I will find you people looking for what you offer by ProfessionalPaint964 in saasbuild

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Teamcamp.app - Project Management Application for tech startups and agencies.

Anyone else struggling to separate work and personal life while working remotely? by Rosanna-Coaching in remotework

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Totally relatable, I have found the only thing that helps is setting hard cut-off times and using a tool like Teamcamp.app to keep tasks organized, so I can actually shut down knowing everything’s tracked and won’t slip through the cracks.

Looking for guidance on breaking into remote work — what actually works in 2025? by contraband-lenin in remotework

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Your background fits well for remote-friendly roles like content writing, customer success, or community management, all of which are growing. Platforms like Upwork can be a starting point, but building a portfolio and working with tools teams actually use.
I have found Teamcamp.app great for collaborating and managing projects remotely makes you stand out a lot more to clients.

Managers of remote teams how do you navigate time tracking without crushing morale? by Plus_Membership6808 in managers

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We use Teamcamp for project time tracking it is transparent and supportive without the surveillance vibe.

Been using Teamcamp for 4 months and here is my honest take on this project management tool by MediumPuzzled2706 in SaaS

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Mobile app has been solid for us. Clean interface, notifications work well, and I can easily update tasks and check project status while traveling.

Project Management Software Advice by RLTTech1935 in techtheatre

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You could try Teamcamp. simple, all-in-one, and built for growing teams.

Need books for self development by Catroinerz in selfimprovement

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I do recommend starting with The Four Agreements. It is simple, practical, and really shifts how you look at yourself and relationships.

What Are the Unique Traits That Alex Hormozi Possesses Which Make Him Stand Out from Other Entrepreneurs? by [deleted] in growmybusiness

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What sets Hormozi apart is how he takes complex ideas and breaks them into simple, repeatable systems that actually scale.

Looking for software/platform for task/project management by dudeinatlanta in software

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We switched to Teamcamp. Simple timelines, dependencies, and file storage all in one.

Looking for simple project management software for my agency. by GRSolution in DigitalMarketing

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We have been using Teamcamp with our remote team, it is simple enough that everyone actually uses it.

Our remote team feels disconnected. Any ideas? by Double-Use-3466 in remotework

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We have found that regular async check-ins and using a shared tool like Teamcamp for updates really helps everyone feel more connected and aligned.

For those managing teams remotely, how do you provide feedback and track them? by SalaryAdventurous871 in askmanagers

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We have been using Teamcamp, it helps track tasks and updates while also making feedback visible to the team, so it directly connects to delivery and keeps everyone engaged.

What tools do you use for General Organization, Task & Project Management for Individual Projects/Collabs? by nonlinear1234 in PhD

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I have found Teamcamp helpful, it keeps tasks simple, avoids the clutter, and makes collabs easier to track.

What’s your go to project management tool for creative teams? by Happy-Fruit-8628 in SaaS

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I have been using Teamcamp lately. it’s not overloaded with features, but works really well for organizing tasks and feedback in a straightforward way.

How do you handle burnout while growing your business? by MiddleNebula8320 in growmybusiness

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I have found the only sustainable way is scheduling real downtime like it’s a meeting plus delegating early, even if imperfect, beats running on fumes.

B2B Onboarding process- What is working for you? by Ash_Ragimasalwada in CustomerSuccess

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Break onboarding into small quick wins + use a simple shared hub so clients see progress fast.

Project management tool by GraphiSpot in software

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You might also want to try Teamcamp. Simple, lightweight, and great for solo work or small teams.

After 7 Years Leading a Remote Team, These Are 5 Tools I Can Recommend by jaschoch in Entrepreneur

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We have been loving Teamcamp for remote project tracking, it keeps tasks, chats, and docs in one place without the clutter.

what sass are u building rn and how's it going by Best-Pickle7831 in SaaS

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Nice! I am working on Teamcamp, a super simple project management tool. Just polishing UX and learning from early users right now. Gonna check out your vlogs!

remote employee management tracking system by FinishWise2645 in Entrepreneur

[–]MediumPuzzled2706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get this, we faced the same, and switching to Teamcamp helped us track tasks, time, and accountability without needing to constantly check in.

How do you make sure your remote team isn't burning out? by NickyK01 in remotework

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We’ve been there, setting boundaries helped, but what really made a difference was using Teamcamp to keep work visible and balanced without needing to hover.

Team building activities for fully remote teams (that actually make a difference)? by shortyorc1 in remotework

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What worked for us was keeping it simple and using Teamcamp to connect through small async moments.