Zenintranet launches free productivity platform for small firms

It’s challenging Google Docs, Slack, and Trello.

Small businesses often struggle with profitability and see a direct impact on their bottom line from productivity improvements. SMEs are using more productivity tools than ever: Google docs, Slack, Trello and countless others. But these productivity tools have drawbacks. They are fragmented, so every time you add or remove someone from the team, you need to create or change multiple accounts. It was becoming tedious to add and remove team members from multiple tools when employees or interns were joining or leaving. Secondly, a lot of tools are free but many require a paid subscription, often based on a very artificial pricing structure. These subscriptions add up.

This is what Zenintranet is trying to solve. It is an all-in-on web app with a growing number of productivity tools for small businesses. It is very easy to use and you can decide to activate only the tools you need. The platform already includes tools that are used on a daily basis by most companies: company directory, emergency contacts, leave management, expenses management, announcements, file sharing, contacts, CRM, knowledge sharing and tasks management. The new feature being added is payroll management for companies in Singapore: issuance of payslips, as well as CPF and IRAS reports.

“Zenintranet is a truly free platform that we are developing to help small businesses”, says JC Bougle, co-founder of Zenintranet. “We plan to introduce a premium version for medium-size businesses with more complex requirements in the future," he added.


 

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