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  • πŸ“± How many productivity apps do you have in your main stack right now?

    Francesco D'Alessio
    26 replies
    Being nosey and curious, what and how many apps are active for your productivity (just personal) right now

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    Mahyad
    Slack, Notion, Superhuman, Airtable and SigmaOS sitting behind all of them
    Yurii Serbin
    Notion, Things 3, Apple Reminders
    James
    As business owner, the lines between personal and work get pretty blurry. I don't think I could distinguish between the two regarding productivity apps. That said, I use Obsidian, Todoist, and Notion mostly for non-team related items
    Mike Kulakov
    Calendar, Asana, Everhour, Notes
    Pablo Fatas
    SigmaOS , no bias ;) On a more serious note I use tools like: superhuman, airtable, mixpanel, slack and notion
    Tom Schlander
    Using Reminders, Craft, Fantastical, Pile and Kosmik.
    Keegan J. Sard
    Superhuman, Vimcal, & Roam
    Kevin F.J. Harris
    Fantastical, Things, Slack, Craft Docs, Spark
    Nora Conrad
    I use Google calendar, notion, and sunsama. Occasionally todoist but mostly just for a grocery list
    Chet Karsan
    Eating own dog food so: DayViewer. (just furiously working on a few updates hopefully can shoot an updated product hunt fairly soon!)
    Sylvain Laporte
    POW! To Do (disclaimer: my app πŸ˜‰ ), Calendar, Notes, Google Keep, Slack
    Dan Barak
    Google docs, Gmail and Text Blaze of course
    Brittany Joiner {Britt the Builder}
    I'd say I'm roughly in the 2-4 camp, but it also depends on what we define as a productivity app, and what kind of projects i have going on. For instance, Zapier is probably one, yeah? I don't use it regularly for a lot of stuff, but every now and then i get a use case where it's helpful but don't always need it long term.
    Rich Maloy
    How broadly do you want to define productivity? Things I use (nearly) every day just for personal use: Headspace, Daylio, MyTherapy (meds tracker), Evernote, Google Tasks, Alexa. Layer in work things I can't live without: Zapier. Zapier. and probably Zapier as a close third. Everything else is replaceable, but Zapier is not.
    Wiktoria Jaszcza
    TickTick, Minimal, Workspaces, Gmail.
    John
    I used to have a lot of different productivity apps before, and it was hard for me to log in to multiple URLs. Since I just need basic stuff, I started creating whatever productivity app that I needed at the time, and kept on creating. So under one stack, I now have more than 10 productivity apps, from CRM, Expense Tracker, Notes, Calendar, To-Do List, Blogging, Inventory Management, Document Management, Ticketing System, Work Order Management, Collaboration, etc. Using enterprise architecture design, the system can have multiple users under 1 main company account, so you can share your data with your team. I will be launching on PH soon. Looking for beta users ;)
    Yauhen Petrachuk
    Everhour - for time tracking Notes - for notes πŸ˜… Asana - for daily todos and future plans