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Starting up a small business can seem a scary proposition, and it's often difficult at first to know what software you will need. While there are obvious basics, such as productivity suites and accounting platforms, it's always possible that something can take you by surprise.

That's why it's good to have a general idea of what different types of software are out there, so that the moment you identify a need, you can also identify a solution.This is especially the case when you start to grow and find yourself wanting to communicate and collaborate with new employees, customers, or suppliers.Luckily, there is a lot of competition online in the software market, and while there are big name products priced for big name clients, there are always smaller and cheaper packages which can be just as good.

The challenge is to find not just the type you need, but the one that comes in at the right price for you.However, even some of the more seemingly expensive software suites sometimes have a free tier, so you can try it out and see if it works for you - and if it does, you can grow into the software as your business cashflow improves.Even better is that sometimes there are free alternatives to paid-for brand name suites, though often it's the case that you get what you pay for, and cheap or free can come with limitations.We'll therefore look to list a wide range of software types that it's good to be familiar with, and feature the best on the market, so that should you develop a need for anything in particular, you already have an idea of what to look for.Want your company or services to be added to this buyer’s guide? Please email your request to This email address is being protected from spambots.

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SlackTransform team communication1.

Slack" data-widget-type="price" data-render-type="dynamic"> Intuitive, cross-platform interfacePacked with plug-ins and extrasFree plan is relatively limitedBelieve the hype, or at least part of it – Slack may not have killed off email just yet, and it can turn into a time sink if you're not disciplined in how it's deployed, but it's also fair to say that this communications platform has helped transform the way that a lot of small business teams keep in touch.Like all the best software tools, the basic idea is very simple: real-time messaging in web browsers, mobile apps, and desktop clients.

Team members can chat one to one, or in groups, or in channels based around topics (sales, finances, products and so on).What Slack does well though is bring that simple idea to life very intuitively, with a slick and responsive interface, and a host of integrations, plug-ins and shortcuts to keep the conversation flowing.

All the functions you think you might need, from file transfers to video calling, are right there for you.You don't get much out of Slack for free – with 5GB of total storage, 10,000 recent, searchable conversations and no group calling – but it gives you a feel for the app, and should be fine for smaller teams.

At the highest pricing tier, you get round-the-clock support and a guaranteed support response time of four hours, as well as unlimited message archives.(Image credit: Image Credit: Google)2.

G Suite2.

G Suite" data-widget-type="price" data-render-type="dynamic"> Excellent collaboration featuresWorks seamlessly across devicesLacks advanced features of Microsoft OfficeG Suite is Google's pack of web apps, designed especially for business users: Gmail, Hangouts, Google Drive (and the Docs, Sheets and Slides apps), plus extras such as calendars and contact management.

If you use these apps for your personal stuff, then you'll know just how useful they can be.Google's been developing these tools for many years now, and whether you're working on the web or on mobile, you'll find them rock-solid in terms of reliability, and a breeze to get around in terms of usability.

Whether you need to put together a presentation, or share a folder of huge files with team members, or have a five-way video call, G Suite can handle it.Also impressive is the way all of these various apps integrate with each other.

You can pluck files from Google Drive to use as email attachments in Gmail, for example, or see at a glance which of your Google Contacts are coming to an event in Google Calendar, and so on.

Again, Google has had a long time to get all this right, and it shows.From a team management perspective, admins can organize staff, data and devices from a central console – everything is simple to pick up and understand, and the whole suite of tools can grow as your business does.(Image credit: Image Credit: Asana)3.

AsanaProject management perfection3.

Asana" data-widget-type="price" data-render-type="dynamic"> Looks great and works greatMore than 100 plug-in apps and servicesOverkill for some small businessesGot both a team and multiple projects to manage? Asana helps you work out who should be doing what at any given moment, maximizing the chances of everything coming together on deadline (though you do need a certain amount of talent and hard work from your staff as well, of course).As with the other software tools in this list, it's not just the features that Asana has that make it special – it's the way those features are wrapped up in an elegant and accessible interface that's easy to navigate around and works across mobile apps and the web without missing a beat.We also like the way Asana integrates very well with more than a hundred other products and services.

All the big names are included – Dropbox, Slack, Gmail, Salesforce and so on – and this means Asana is flexible enough to fit right into whatever workflow you've got set up at the moment (or want to try in the future).Whether you're mapping out the steps in a project, assigning duties and responsibilities, checking on the current status of a plan or trying to get a 'big picture' look at exactly what's happening at any given moment, Asana makes the process much more straightforward than you might expect.(Image credit: Image Credit: Dropbox)4.

DropboxThe ultimate file sync service4.

Dropbox" data-widget-type="price" data-render-type="dynamic"> Sync and backup files anywhereWorks locally and in the cloudPaltry free storage optionDropbox was perfecting file syncing across the cloud and multiple devices long before Google, Apple and Microsoft got their respective acts together, and it's this syncing functionality that remains at the core of what Dropbox does, even as it has added a few extra strings to its bow.If you need to do anything at all with files, then Dropbox is just about the best way to do it – share large files over the web, get at your office documents from home, give certain team members access to a certain folder, stream video from a computer to a web browser, collaborate on the same file with a lot of people the list goes on.The simple and efficient clients that Dropbox has for just about every platform and device out there certainly help, as does the recently revamped (and rather beautifully designed) web interface.

If you need to password-protect folders, or set expiry dates for the files and folders you share, then Dropbox can do all of that too.Its Paper app for collaborating on documents is worth a look too, even if it's not quite up to the standard set by G Suite – you'll find it's clean, simple to use, and lets multiple people get together on a document without any fuss at all.(Image credit: Image Credit: Xero)5.

Xero5.

Xero" data-widget-type="price" data-render-type="dynamic"> Packed with features and extrasCustomize to suit your needsMonthly payments can soon add upYou'll find no shortage of finance applications out there with small businesses firmly in their sights, and there are plenty of excellent ones besides Xero – but we've chosen this product for its overall comprehensiveness, mix of accessibility and advanced features, and the smart way in which it works.

On the downside, it's one of the more expensive options.What Xero does best is switch between the complex and the simple effortlessly – so you can (for example) set up an automated report showing exactly where all your spending has gone this year, broken down by category; or you can just bring up a bar chart of how much money is coming in each month.

Or both.The app is also very customizable, giving you the opportunity to bring up the features and statistics that you need, and hide the ones you don't.

We wouldn't recommend it for the smallest and simplest businesses, because it's too sophisticated and expensive for that, but as your business grows and grows, Xero will be able to keep pace.Plus, as you would expect for something at this price, it's packed with extras beyond the basics of just checking on your incomings and outgoings.

Xero is able to automatically pull in bank feeds, work in multiple currencies, allow different users into your account with different levels of access (so your accountant can file your tax returns for you), and much more besides.(Image credit: Image Credit: Pixabay)We've barely touched the surface of all the different software options a small business might want to consider, not least as there are multiple areas of interest and a strong range of competitors who want to offer the best product for you.

However, here are a few more that get honorable mentions, either because they're positioned so well in their respective industries, or they offer a wider ranger of features-and all of them geared toward small businesses:Paypal is a long-established merchant gateway provider for taking online payments, and has since moved into physical retail as well as pay and go mobile card readers.

All of which means that if you need a payment provider, Paypal can cover you well, no matter what sort of business you have.

There's no monthly fee for the basic plan, which will cover online ordering, which helps reduce upfront fees.

And once you're well established with a good sales volume and turnover, if you'd prefer to cut down transaction fees then you can switch to a merchant account where for a monthly fee upfront you'll pay mostly interchange rates on each transaction.Salesforce is possibly the leading sales solution for businesses of many sizes.

Whether you're looking to focus on online or offline marketing, telephone or email sales, then this is an all-in-one platform that aims to bring customer sales and relationships together.

However, it's not just about logging numbers and ticketing as much as improving all-round efficiency.

This means you can look to improve key metrics across all processes, not least your sales and CRM channels, ensuring both a good synchronicty and efficiency between them. Zoho provides so many different software and apps for small business the bigger question might not be what they do, but what they don't.

Zoho provides such a comprehensive range of solutions that it's impossible to due the company justice here, suffice to say that they-currently-provide at least 45 apps covering everything from sales, help desk, finance, people, IT, office, project management, and collaboration.

What's even better is that not only do these all integrate with each other, but also often integrate with other popular business software platforms.

If you need to do something, Zoho probably have already released software to do it!Adobe Apps is probably another toolkit to consider here, not least because of Adobe's real strengths in creativity and design, as well as PDF management-something every business will have to address at some point.

Adobe sell different apps in different groups, however, so it's important to ensure you're looking at the correct set.

However, don't be surprised if you end up susbscribing to multiple apps, not least the creativity bundle that includes Photoshop, and Adobe Acrobat for creating, editing, annotating, and signing PDF files. Microsoft Office needs mentioning, whether you want to hear that, or not.

While there are a lot of different office software options and providers out there, whether it's iWork native to Apple products or open-source FreeOffice, it can still feel difficult to break out from the Microsoft Office.

This is not least when many of your suppliers and contractors are probably using Microsoft Office to send invoices or documents, spreadsheets, even presentations, made all the more difficult that alternatives of Microsoft Office may not handle the files you need.

So even if you want to try to work without Microsoft Office, don't be surprised if you end up getting a subscription to Microsoft Office 365 anyway.9ydusJngspE6Lvc3RSYuFo.jpg?#





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