Which product has significantly improved your productivity?
Balkrishna Karma
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Rishabh R@rishabhravindran
Notion, Canva, Grammarly are some among them
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@rishabhravindran Notion is currently changing my life, for sure
@rishabhravindran agree. Canva and Grammarly save so much time, and are so effective!
@rishabhravindran Same here, I totally love them.
Usemotion increased the productivity a lot but unfortunately it is a little bit expensive.
Trello, Grammarly, Publer
try toolbuilder.ai. It's a beta version but still works fine.
@stella_bae thanks for sharing Stella
Actually, we have developed a Chrome Extension that will increase our productivity for our own needs. Because we were really about to drown in countless CSV dumps!
For this, we have developed a Chrome extension that can synchronize with our own product, and we no longer have to download dozens of CSV files to our computer. We can quickly view and edit all CSV files on the internet without being a member or logging in. This saved me from a big dump. ๐คญ
Check Retable Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store, you'll understand what I mean :)
@arzuozkan Looks interesting Arzu!
'UseChatGPT.AI' for proofread, summary
Wunderlist - unfortunately does not exist anymore
Funnily enough, Google :)
But for AI image generation, definitely evoke-app.com :)
ChatGPT...
Monday, chatGPT, hubspot
I think I once mentioned this. For me, Grammarly and Google Tasks are amongst the most important ones.
Typeform<> Slack integration is powerful for knowing when survey responses come through (great for data analysis), Grammarly for typos (constantly), Canva (speeds up the content creation process), Kahana (keeps notes in one place & allows for team collaboration on hubs), Substack (free way to send unlimited emails & analyze open rate), OnceHub (allowing for customers to book meetings and syncs with my calendar to ensure no overlaps), Figma<> Jira for product management!
Sorry I couldn't just mention one ๐
@adamthecreator Awesome!! you're using a lot. I'll check it out. haha
This might be a clichรฉ answer, but mine has to be Notion. The app has grown from a good writing space to a daily driver for writing, organising and managing space for me. (I have my entire life in my Notion ๐)
We are currently developing BeforeSunset for mindful productivity, coming soon to change the way we work ๐
GitHub Copilot. It writes most of the boilerplate code for me now and reduces the cognitive load for the less important parts of the code.
Slack. I have connected all my apps there (ex. github, figma, google calendar etc) so I get pinged whenever something happens there. It's sort of my work dashboard.
Another (hardware) product that has improved my productivity is a second screen that I just got.