What are your favorite productivity tools? and WHY?

Shailja dwivedi
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@siddhartha_dange simple notes solves the problem than many of the complicated tools out there. I always tend to come back to notes.
Wiktoria Jaszcza
A task manager, quick to-do list app, note-taking apps. These tools help me to organize my workflow and remember about important things.
Vishaak Sekhar
I like draft by slite, it is an extension that lets you customize every new tab you open. So i listed my work to do for the day.
Santa
Our own - Tira.so Tira is what would happen if Slack, Trello, Notion, and Calendly came together to make a baby. We've taken the most essential features needed, combined them, and created a workspace where you can get all of your work done. You no longer have to switch between apps.
Shivam Thiagarajan
I love notion. I can create everything from notes to tasks, and it really helps me plan out things.
@shivam_thiagarajan do you find it a bit tough to use? I personally face a hurdle to use it, even though it has a ton of useful features.
Tirupati Reddy Dontireddy
The Notes app in my mobile. I will write all important notes to remember.
Pooja Lahoti
I love Trello for my to-do lists and Google Calendar for scheduling appointments.
Gordana Laskovic
A few of them. 1. Notion 2. Todoist 3. Collabwriting They are easy to use and transparent and I can communicate with my team very easily through them. :)
Satish Kumar Veluri
I might sound weird, but for me my most productive tool is any game which helps me to get back to focus again when I need one. :-) For me we can be productive when we are focused the most.
JDS
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Dilan Laçin
Notion I can use different accounts same time in the app. I think this property very useful
Valitskiy Dmitriy
default iOs apps, easy synchronize with macOS and good functionality
Nico Spijker
The one we're building :)! rock.so natively combines messaging + tasks in one place.
Bernard Badó
Lately, I found that a good night sleep boosts my productivity like nothing else!
Scott Chen
You may use Clockify's time tracker to keep track of all your time and gain insight into your productivity levels. Time can be added manually, either in manual mode or through a timesheet, or tracked with a timer in timer mode. You'll be able to determine if you're productive or waste too much time on pointless things once you've done keeping track of your time. You may accomplish this by creating and exporting Summary and Detailed Reports on all of your actions, both professional and otherwise. You can then transfer your findings into other tools for more research. Additionally, you may view Weekly Reports that detail the daily time spent by you and your team, allowing you to determine whether you've met your objectives.
Archisman Das
Superhuman. True its not a todo list or a note taking app. But it not only delivers on its promise of being the fastest email experience but also surfacing the right emails at the right time. I was a huge fan of mailboxapp (for the folks who remember) but at this moment I believe superhuman has surpassed mailbox.
Raju Sivaram
I love notion and use for my everyday notes, content creation etc
Garima Behal
OSlash - it makes finding any company doc among a thousand docs an absolute breeze and combines link management with a text expansion tool in one. Saves me a lot of time every single day!