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Toolenza for Managers
What a manager actually spends the day doing
Most manager work isn't deep technical thinking — it's alignment-by-thousand-tiny-coordinations: schedule a 1-on-1 across two time zones, run a quick poll on a vendor choice, decide between three competing proposals, share an agenda, log the action items, file a follow-up reminder, ship the meeting notes. Toolenza packages every one of those moves into a single keystroke.
Nothing here replaces Linear, Notion, or Slack. Everything here removes the friction of opening a fourth tab to do something a meeting needs done in 30 seconds.
What managers reach for daily
Coordination
world-clock— pin the cities your team is in; see them at a glance instead of doing arithmetic.time-zone— convert any meeting time across timezones; useful for booking pages.event— shareable event with RSVP, multiple-date poll for time, calendar integration.reservation— bookable slots (e.g. "office hours next Thursday, 5 × 15-min slots").poll— public or password-protected poll, multiple choice or ranked. Link in Slack and watch results.group-order+potluck— team lunch and offsite coordination.
Decisions and meetings
decision-matrix— weighted Pugh matrix for vendor selection, hire/no-hire, build-vs-buy. Forces the team to weight criteria before seeing scores so politics doesn't bend the answer afterwards.yes-no-wheel+random-picker— for the genuinely 50/50 calls and for fair rotation of facilitator / scribe / on-call.lists— shareable team checklists.discussion— public discussion thread (e.g. RFC, design review, vendor demo notes).countdown— visible countdown to a launch / release / deadline; embed in Notion.
Follow-up
todos+reminders— personal action-item tracker; reminders fire via push (Pro) or appear in the daily digest email.sticky-notes+quick-notes— scratchpad for meetings; transient by design.pomodoro— for focused execution between meetings.
Marketing-adjacent
utm-builder— for the campaign links your PM keeps pasting in Slack; lowercase enforcement prevents theEmail≠emailanalytics fragmentation.business-card— digital business card for client/recruiter conversations.paycheck+salary-to-hourly— for compensation discussions.
Frequently asked questions
Those are your system of record. Toolenza is the toolbelt for the dozens of one-off coordinations that don't deserve a database row: a single poll, one event, a deadline countdown, an ad-hoc world clock. The result is a shareable URL you paste into Slack/Notion; the underlying state lives in Toolenza.
Yes — every shareable artifact (poll, event, reservation, group-order, potluck, discussion) generates a public URL. Anyone with the URL can view and respond. The creator gets a separate management URL (kept private) for moderating responses.
The matrix is currently single-user (auto-saved to your browser). For team voting, generate the matrix yourself with the agreed criteria and weights, then create a `poll` linking to it for the actual score collection. Collaborative live editing of the matrix is on the roadmap.
For signed-in users with push notifications enabled (Pro), yes — reminders fire via Web Push at the scheduled time. Free users see reminders the next time they open the dashboard.
Yes — every shareable artifact has a CSV/JSON export from the management URL. Pro users can also save the data into a workspace for reporting later.