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- Zapier, which helps users automate and connect online applications, tracked the 25 fastest growing work apps of the year.
- Work apps that are for specific niches like real estate, as well as automation apps, showed up on the list.
- Read more on the Business Insider homepage.
For several years now, Zapier — which rhymes with "happier" — has been tracking the fastest growing work apps out there.
Zapier should know: It helps users connect the online tools they use the most together so they work together seamlessly. This all-remote company now has 1,500 app integrations and 4 million users.
This time around, several emerging tools have popped up, all that have a particular use in a specific industry. For instance, this list includes tools made especially for real estate agents, freelancers, marketers, and more.
"We’ve seen a bit of a shift from these one-size fits-all suites to folks finding very specific tools that sort of fit their needs," Wade Foster, CEO and co-founder of Zapier, told Business Insider. "A lot of these tools become popular because they are really good at solving specific problems. The one-size-fits-all suites get watered down. The workforce wants to have tools that meet the specific needs."
Foster also sees more industries taking to tools that help them automate common, tedious tasks, such as sending outreach emails or making phone calls.
According to the survey, 83% of employees use three or more apps for automation, and over three-quarters of customers would list automation as a skill in their resume or job application.
"It’s been fascinating to see how a segment of the workforce has identified automation as a trend to help them be more successful on the job," Foster said.
These are the 25 fastest growing work apps of the year, so far.
25. Rebrandly
Rebrandly
Rebrandly is a tool for shortening, rerouting, and managing branded links. This helps companies with tracking and sharing URLs.
24. LinkedIn Lead Gen Forms
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This LinkedIn marketing tool is used to create ads for collecting leads. Users can send their professional information to a company in just a couple of clicks.
23. Zoom
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Zoom creates video conferencing software, and it just launched a cloud-based phone system. It just went public on April 18 and reported its first-ever earnings on June 6.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
See Also:
- Experts say that Google Cloud’s $2.6 billion acquisition of Looker could give it more of a competitive edge against Microsoft, Amazon, and Oracle
- Google Cloud’s new CEO explains why the company is paying $2.6 billion to acquire Looker, a startup that competes with Tableau and Domo
- Despite the tech Cold War with China, Wall Street says Salesforce is in a strong position and will see little impact
Source: Business Insider – rmchan@businessinsider.com (Rosalie Chan)