3. Evernote
“Evernote is a tool I use to record ideas when I’m on the run,” Franklin says.
“You can type notes on your phone, record voice memos or take photos to capture all the inspiring things you think of. Evernote also syncs with your laptop or desktop.”
4. Basecamp
According to Franklin, Basecamp is a brilliant project management tool, which improves productivity and streamlines communications.
“The best bit is all the to-ing and fro-ing in terms of communications during a project take place in Basecamp,” he says.
“It doesn’t clog up your inbox with multiple emails trails from all the different stakeholders.”
5. Dropbox
Dropox is an easy-to-use app that lets you take your work with you, Schebesta says.
“It works like any folder on your computer but can be shared and updated online. This is a great app to use when you need to access important files on the go,” he says.