Which apps or tools do you rely to boost your productivity?
Anu
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Frank Sondors@franksondors
Mailforge
Salesforge - I'm super biased! :D
Share
Rooting for Notion and Pomodoro
Inbox Zero
Raycast - https://www.raycast.com/
Text Replacement (Mac/iOS)
Inbox Zero - for emails - https://www.getinboxzero.com/
Todoist
Notion, Google and Lark .
Notion, Slack, ChatGPT, and Clean Email for organizing inbox.
Pitch (pitch.com) for making presentations!
It significantly improved team productivity.
Papermark
I think what really boosts my productivity is
- walks in the morning
- ability to stop in the right moment
- taking breaks
Artfinity design
I realy on sleep for my productivity . If my sleep is not good then whole day does not feel good . I remove most of the tabs I do not use .DND and feed removal on social media and rest work even if I am hit by a bus I can work at my potential
Vmaker for Windows
Asana - to track the task
Slack - for engagement
Vmaker - to record the video and share it with the teams, to save times
Pomodoro, Welltory
Boolvideo
Claude these day!
Product Hunt preparation :D makes you quite anxious and productive at the same time
mindpal.space :) I never have to look through every single search result again to learn what I need to learn.
I use https://www.save.day/. It can help me quickly summarize lengthy content and save them whenever, wherever I want. Plus, the design is kinda cute
Canva, and Apple's good old Notes! Lately been a fan of Arc!
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@anjanay_saxena Haven't been able to wrap my head around ARC yet - how long did it take you to adjust?
Not exactly a tool, but I am a big big fan of shortcuts.
Enable them especially for your Gmail and Calendar and workflow will definitely get smoother. Also, try things like meet.new/sheet.new etc. Quite interesting once you get a hang of these!
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Productivity apps can vary greatly depending on individual needs and preferences.
Here are my five favorites.
- GanttPRO - the best Gantt chart maker ever. With its help, you can plan projects, manage tasks, assign people, and succeed in resource management.
- Todoist. This versatile task management and to-do list app allows you to create and organize tasks, set due dates, and prioritize them.
- Trello. This is also a nice visual project management tool that uses boards, lists, and cards to help you organize tasks and projects.
- Evernote. It lets you capture and organize notes, ideas, and documents in various formats, including text, images, and audio.
- RescueTime. This is a time-tracking and productivity-monitoring tool. It helps you analyze how you spend your time on digital devices, highlighting areas where you may be wasting time.