Employee Tool Report
Dashboard Overview
This report summarizes employee experience with key software tools across the company. The following are high-level insights from the survey, providing a snapshot of the most utilized and highest-rated tools.
Most Used Tool
Canva
72% of employees have experience with it.
Highest Satisfaction
ChatGPT
Rated 4.6 / 5.0 for user satisfaction.
Lowest Ease of Use
DaVinci Resolve
Rated 2.9 / 5.0 for ease of use.
Content Generation & Writing
This section explores the tools employees use for writing, brainstorming, and content creation. The data reveals a strong preference for modern AI-powered tools, with high satisfaction rates reported for the leading platforms.
Tool Experience (% of Employees)
Average User Satisfaction (out of 5)
Graphics & Visuals
Visual content is crucial, and this section covers the tools our teams use for design. Canva is the dominant tool due to its ease of use, while specialized tools like Figma are used by dedicated design teams. Stock photo sites remain essential resources.
Tool Experience (% of Employees)
Usage Frequency of Canva
Common Use Cases for Graphics Tools
“I use Canva daily for social media posts and quick ad creatives. It’s incredibly fast and has all the templates I need.”
“Our team relies on Figma for all our UI/UX design work. The collaboration features are essential for our workflow.”
“Pexels and Unsplash are my go-to for high-quality stock photos for presentations and blog posts. It saves a ton of time.”
Video Editing & Creation
This section details the software used for video production. CapCut is popular for quick, social-media-focused videos, while DaVinci Resolve is used for more professional projects, though it has a steeper learning curve.
Tool Experience (% of Employees)
Average Ease of Use (out of 5)
Website & Landing Pages
For creating simple websites and landing pages, several no-code platforms are in use. This data shows the distribution of experience across these tools, highlighting their role in marketing campaigns and internal projects.
Tool Experience (% of Employees)
Other Tools & General Feedback
Employees provided additional feedback on tools not covered in the main categories, as well as general suggestions for improving our company’s software stack and workflows.
Suggestion on Automation:
“We could benefit from wider use of Zapier. Many manual data entry tasks between our marketing and sales tools could be automated to save time and reduce errors.”
Comment on Project Management:
“While Notion is great for knowledge bases, our team finds it challenging for granular task tracking. A more dedicated project management tool might be better for complex projects.”
Feedback on Email Marketing:
“MailerLite is good for our current needs, but as our subscriber list grows, we might need to evaluate platforms with more advanced segmentation and automation features.”
