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Unito Product Updates

Unito Product Updates: A Master List

An ongoing list of all the updates, big and small, made to Unito.

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How To Create a CRM in Google Sheets Using Unito

Need a CRM but don’t want to bust your budget? Here’s how you can use Unito to build a CRM in Google Sheets by syncing Outlook contacts to it automatically.

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How To Use a Google Sheets Spreadsheet as a Database (2 Methods)

If you need a database right now, Google Sheets is a pretty strong option. Here are two ways you can do that. One’s manual, and one’s automated.

PR Campaign Lessons

4 Lessons Learned From a Big PR Campaign

In late January, we announced Unito’s Series A funding round. While we’re extremely happy with the outcome, the campaign was also a learning experience. We discovered what PR techniques worked really well and quickly recognized where we dropped the ball.

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The Marketing Automation Platform: How to Squeeze More Work Out of Every Hour

With a marketing automation platform, your marketing team can get more out of every work day by automating mundane tasks and streamlining processes. Here’s how.

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How to Export Jira Issues to Any Tool (3 Methods)

Jira’s great for software projects, but not necessarily for other teams. Here are three ways you can export Jira issues to any other tool, either using built-in features or a Unito flow.

Spreadsheets vs. Databases: Which One Should You Be Using?

Spreadsheets vs. databases, what’s the difference anyway? One’s great for many use cases, while the other is best for managing tons of data.

Sales Velocity: What It Is and How It’s Measured

Sales velocity is a metric that sales leaders and their teams can use to gauge their performance. Here’s how it works.

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Ad-Hoc Reporting: For When You Need a Report Right Now

Ad-hoc reporting happens whenever someone needs a report outside of a project’s regular schedule. Here’s how you can get it right.

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The Marketing Dashboard: What It Is and How To Make Your Own

With a marketing dashboard, you can bring all your data in one place, giving everyone the ability to make better decisions. Here’s what your dashboard absolutely needs.

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Webinar: Google Sheets vs. Airtable – Why not sync both?

Load up your Google Sheets with live Airtable records as our product specialists show you how it’s done in this free webinar.