Why can't people stop building productivity apps? 🤦
Harshil Patel
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I hate them 😤
Anyone here who feels the same? Why?
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Alexander Galitsky@ag94
How can they become billionaires otherwise?
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BodySherpa
For sure a saturated market.
Isn't that true for any category? There are plenty of apps that fall into similar categories.
@udaya_sri Could be. I am pretty sure. There's more than we need. Plus, I do get the notion of 8B businesses (a day in future). But I just hate apps being productive so the rant..
What category irks you the most?
Because people are always looking for the next big thing to boost their productivity! Plus there's that allure of the billion dollar exit... 🤑 Personally I use Motion for task management and Mem.ai for notes - both great tools built by solid teams. Anyone found a new productivity app they're loving recently?
I get it, But for some, it’s about finding the perfect tool to fit their specific needs. It’s almost like a quest for the ultimate productivity hack.
Because there's always something new to do to make our work processes better, I believe that developers of productivity apps continue to innovate. For me, it seems like there is always something fresh to streamline or optimize
@morgan__harris
I think a solution creates a problem to which we need a solution that creates another problem.
It's a never ending loop.
I think the way we work keeps evolving, so there's always a demand for new tools. As remote work and different workflows become more common, there's always room for new productivity soloutions