Martina Hackbartt

What is essential for you in a productivity app/software tool?

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Hey, all! There are many productivity tools out there offering different features. But I still haven't found one that covers everything I want. To me, the essential features a perfect tool must have are: - A good text editor ( I mean, I love notion. But why is it so hard to bring the text there to other formats? Sometimes I summarize some things inside notion, but taking them to an actual doc or pdf is so painful!) - Simple, minimalistic design - A good place to have random thoughts and things that I need to get done without losing sight of them - Good integrations!! I use Gcal a lot, so I would love to have a productivity software that actually integrates with it. What about you?
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Ujjawal Sharma
For me, It's analytics and automation.
Martina Hackbartt
@ujjawal_sharma Thanks for sharing! Which productivity tool/s are you using atm?
Paul VanZandt
For productivity tools, the thing I really focus on is Time Saved > Time Using. I need to save more time than I spend using the tool for it to be worth it. This generally manifests in good, quick UI and simple integrations.
Martina Hackbartt
@paul_vanzandt Thanks for sharing! Which tool are you using at the moment?
Paul VanZandt
@martina_hackbartt Mainly ClickUp to track tasks - creating them is easy and it saves me so much time when wondering what I have to do next. The next part is not procrastinating that step πŸ˜…
Dylan Merideth
I dont think productivity is a zero-sum game. It takes many forms, and different activities can have conflicting optimizations that a productivity application would look to leverage in feature building. That being said, UI is crucial, tooling and relative proximity(integrations), emotional feeling of empowerment (user feels like they can do more), efficient learning curve:functionality unlock ratio. This aids with the time investment piece and perceived effort in to time saved that @paul_vanzandt is referencing
Martina Hackbartt
@dylan_merideth Hey Dylan! Great insights. Thanks a lot for sharing
Kinanti Desyanandini
My essentials are quite similar to you, my add on would be that they have to be very portable and fast! So either an iOS app that's actually an app and not a wrapper or webview, and blazing fast performance since I'm likely short on time whenever I use these apps 😊 As an example, Todoist and Trello both have options that add multiple tasks for me if I paste in multi-line text. I'm still struggling with the spot for random thoughts, I tried mymind but I'm not quite sold on paying for it yet πŸ€” My current workaround is a Notion bookmarker, but I hardly ever review it 😬
Martina Hackbartt
@kina Ugh yes, the amount of great desktop tools that are awful on mobile is huge. I still haven't found any productivity app that works for me, but will try with Todoist and Trello! For random thoughts, I have a specific place in my notion "dashboard"; it's not ideal but does the job...
Denis Shabanov
So far, the best and most alternative for productive teamwork is the Google ecosystem. Google Docs + Google Calendar covers most tasks. But separately such services as "planyway" for project management and "notion" for working with data are good. One of the main advantages of these services is a minimalistic and simple design, because they are supposed to "simplify" the work
Martina Hackbartt
@dashabanov Thanks a lot for sharing!
Komal Narwani
Funnily enough, we thought the same thing when building Weavit - we built it for random, scattered thoughts and also for your random ideas. In addition, Weavit integrates with GCal making it a great tool to take random notes on your day. If this is what you're looking for -> Do give it a try! www.weavit.ai
Martina Hackbartt
@komalnarwani Hi Komal! Sounds amazing. Could you share the link to Weavit with us?
Komal Narwani
@martina_hackbartt Hi Martina! Absolutely - here it is: www.weavit.ai and a direct link to download on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/we...
Susie
For me, it is the ability to seamlessly collaborate with others. Integration with Grammarly is also a big one for me.
Martina Hackbartt
@susiestartup Oh yes, I absolutely agree to both!
Luka Vasic
The customisability, collaboration options, and integrations with other apps.
Solomon Bush
I have tried a ton over the years. My favorite right now is Notion. Easy to use, cross-platform, and easy to collab. I use it for tracking everything from notes to sprint planning and software dev docs. ___ But tbh, for just staying personally productive, my favorite tools are a kitchen timer and a small notebook that I can fit in my back pocket. I don't like productivity apps on my phone. Every time I pick up my phone I get distracted by everything else on it, SMS, email, etc. So a notebook is perfect - every time I open it up, it only shows me tasks that I need to do. And the kitchen timer for the same reason :)
Martina Hackbartt
@solomon_bush I don't like productivity apps on my phone as well. As you said, it's impossible not to get distracted by other things. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Solomon Bush
@martina_hackbartt Of course, no problem!
NotesbyHugh
Notion! I use it for almost all aspects of my business - even the product itself! Highly recommend. Always happy to help if anyone has any Notion related questions too ☺️
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