What are your favorite productivity tools [2024 edition] ? βοΈ
Gordana Laskovic
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You start, and I'll follow up π
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Some of my favorite productivity tools in 2024 are Notion, Trello, Slack, and Todoist.
My biggest win, was actually figuring out that I can pin tabs in google chrome and organise my workspace with CRM, Jira, Emails and Calendar always open
Collabwriting
@philippe_denier I usually don't pin tabs. I use Collabwriting to organize my research and structure my knowledge and notes with tags, topics, and clusters. π Thanks for sharing Philippe!
1. OneNote - for brain dumps/journaling.
2. Google Tasks - for lists. Sometimes I also use a paper agenda to write down the life tasks of the day and crossing them out is unmatched satisfaction.
3. iBoysoft MagicMenu - Customize Finderβs right-click menu on Mac computers and boost work efficiency. One-click to create a new file, copy/move files, quickly access items, etc.
4. Text Blaze- It helped me eliminate repetitive typing.
5. Amazing Marvin - A cool tool to help beat procrastination.
Love Cal.com & Monday. buuuut can't help but promote the tool that we developed at Fleso to make all those programs work together. Here's the waitlist: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
I go with Slack as it is essential for team communication.
Can't live without Todoist. Keeps my tasks organized and helps me stay focused.
Notion is my go-to for everything.
For me Grammarly is a lifesaver for writing. It catches errors and improves my writing style.
Google Workspace is essential for communicating and collaborating on documents effortlessly.
Microsoft OneNote is my favorite tool for taking notes digitally, because i have been using it for office work for so much time so now i have use it for my personal use as well.
I normally don't use any productivity app, but recently I found mebot which is kinda cool cuz it could analyze and connect my notes to provide some insights that I might be able to use.
I love Notion and Slack, but I started creating my own boards in Miro with my team, and we love it! We work in Scrum, and all our ceremonies are on one Miro board (no need to look for more links).