What productivity tools are you using in your daily tech stack?

Rupal Saini
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Yura Toivony
Notes, calendar, Jira
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Lekan Oladosu
1. Confluence for workflow documentation 2. Google drive for planning and storage 3. Slack for team communication 4. Penpot for designing and prototyping
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Olga iaLOVEnko
!! ralify !! launched today. Take a look and try it. Wow effect guaranteed πŸ’œ
Gizem Turker 🏯
Wakatime is my fav 😊
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Trevor Lee
Myko Assistant
Myko Assistant
May be a cop out but ChatGPT!
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Wayne Dunkley
Notion, Trello and Google docs. After years of trying the latest productivity tools to hit the market and trying to find the golden bullet for my workflow, I eventually found that staying with the basics and learning to use them efficiently and effectively was all I ever needed.
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Frankie Amoah
I usually use Reminders to create a list of stuff I need to word on. My iiOS native alarm And Notion
Lakshya Singh
I like a chrome extension called Focus Plant! Its a game that challenge you to focus and when you complete a pomodoro, you get some coins which you can use to create garden in the game. Its interesting! Btw, Jupitrr AI is live now. Please share your feedback!
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Myles McPherson
clickup for project management and airtable for sales, advertising activities, make for automations
Nastassia
It sounds weird but a paper notebook :)
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Baba Nadimpalli
This was me too, but I eventually moved to a remarkable from paper and sticky notes everywhere.. primarily because I wanted a way to quickly search and find my handwritten notes. Never going back..
Harold Gary
I am using these tools to make my workdays more productive: 1. OpenMultipleURLs ( https://chromewebstore.google.co... ): This free Chrome browser extension can take a list of web pages in plain-text format and open them all in new tabs, saving me the trouble of opening each URL manually. 2. iBoysoft MagicMenu ( https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/ ): Functioning as a practical Mac right-click booster, iBoysoft MagicMenu allows me to integrate new and enhanced functionalities directly into the right-click control panel. This includes features such as creating new files, copying/moving files, swiftly accessing items, and more. 3. Google Calendar: It helps me stay on top of my plans every day. 4. TickTick ( https://ticktick.com/ ): I also use this tool for project management, habits, and Pomodoro. 5. RescueTime ( https://www.rescuetime.com/ ): I once used the 14-day free trial version to track the time I spent on apps, websites, and documents. It provided me with reports so I could see where my time was going.
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Natalie Ermishina
I make to-do-lists with dls (Apple notes)
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Max Shen
I use Todoist to organize the tasks and use Flowmodor to stay in the flow state!
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Kate Shcherbak
I use our tool, Amploo, to manage tasks, track progress, and communicate with my team. Its HR database, LMS, and survey features centralize our information, streamline training, and help evaluate team mood. This all-in-one solution not only keeps everything organized but also boosts productivity by enhancing efficiency and communication.
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Nathan Covey
- Apple Notes - ChatGPT - A physical timer for Pomodoro
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murph
work: jira, slack personal: standard notes, notion
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Miley Janssen
I rely on a task management app to keep my to-do list organized and ensure I stay on track with deadlines.
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David Grunwald
I rely on Asana for tracking project progress and setting deadlines.
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Elijah Scott Fitzgerald
Notion for organizing everything, Asana for task and project management, and good old trusty Google Calendar to keep all my meetings and deadlines straight. And you can never go wrong with a solid note-taking app like Evernote to capture ideas and to-dos on the fly. The simpler the stack, the more productive the flow!
Matt Cloud
Notepad++, Google Docs and Gmail calendar/scheduled emails. Life savers!
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