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  • Which productivity tool do you use?

    Anand Patel
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    Ng Fang Kiang
    Microsoft To Do, simple and easy.
    Pavel Kukhnavets
    My vote goes to the professional Gantt chart tool. GanttPRO (https://ganttpro.com/) is a project management software useful for managing all kinds of projects and teams. It stands out for its intuitive interface and powerful features. The tool includes features for breaking down projects in an efficient manner into subtasks, sibling tasks, and subprojects, as well as setting dependencies and milestones. Resource management and workload features for monitoring team members workload and tasks are also included. Highly reccomend it!
    Patricia
    https://www.kairn.app/ of couuuurse 🤗 best to keep everything I have to do super easily centralised and prioritised and stay smart about my day. Integrated with my favorite tools too. (biased coz am one of the makers 👼)
    Kolton
    No tools, Evernote for daily tasks / writing thoughts etc. Beyond that, just zoom and slack Not sure I am the target customer for most productivity tools tbh, but always love checking new things out
    Valeria Migova
    Hey, I prefer to use Weje. It is an all-in-one workspace where you can write, plan, collaborate and get organized.
    Allison
    My own :)! thesidekick.app Other than that, pen and paper!
    Caroline Schneider
    Hey Anand! :) Here's a good article on productivity: https://dev.to/code_jedi/20-easy... I hope it helps!
    Enola VEDOVOTTO
    Hello, I use our product Verticalls, you can win 5 hours in videoconferencing thanks to it. https://www.producthunt.com/post... And you ?
    Sushil sharma
    1. TickTick: Possibly the best to-do app, been using it for years. 2. Trello: A kanban-style project management tool. 3. Pushbullet: Godsend for sharing files & texts between PC and phone. 4. Shift: I use it to manage multiple email accounts and apps (slack, discord, pinterest, etc.) from one place. BTW, I have some shift promo codes (https://couponitnow.com/shift-te...) if anyone's interested in trying out the app in its full glory.