Lizzie MacNeill

What is truly the best productivity app out there?

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We've seen so many great productivity tools dropping lately, so we want to know, what's your #1 and why?
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Ryzal Yusoff 🇬🇧🇲🇾
For me it would be Reader Mode and Reader Mode Premium to help me remove distractions and organize my online articles 😊
Edison Yap
Disclaimer, I created it so watch out for the bias :) I am using my own app, Slick Inbox extensively. It's a newsletter reader app, so it provides you with a @slickinbox.com email that you use to subscribe to newsletters. I just find that it's a much better experience reading it with a dedicated app rather than digging through my Gmail. https://slickinbox.com/
Andrew Tye
No app - for me it's putting my phone on silent and not touching it for some set amount of time
Gaurav Banka
For me right now it is #Notion. As they rightly mention on their website “All in one wokspace”. It eliminates the need for separate apps for Project Management, Notes, Wiki, Documents, Databases; in a nutshell a Life Management platform. Yes, the onboarding process can be a bit overwhelming but once you get a hang of it; sky is the limit with Notion.
Jake Crump
F.lux is my favorite productivity app. I've been using it for years, and it has saved me from so many headaches. I usually start work before the sun comes up and having it adjust blue light levels throughout the day keeps my eyes from getting tired or getting headaches which in turns keeps me more productive.
Noah Raskin
Walling is easily one of my fav productivity apps. There are so many ways to benefit from it! Give it a try! 😉
Masry
@noahraskin_ I second that ;)
Calum Webb
I'm currently trying out Claquette for making gifs for social media and so far been really impressed! I'd say my favorite productivity app would be Stoic. for keeping me focused and helping me journal everyday.
Chris Messina
I think it depends on how you define "productivity"! Personally I find Alfred 3 and Rocket among my highest velocity-encouraging apps... especially now that I'm investing more in creating custom Workflows, I'm focused more on the meat of the tasks I'm working on, rather than trying to navigate to each working context (i.e. a specific website, email, contact, etc)
Guillaume S
notion.so is really good. I use it for everything now. Taking notes, courses, ideas, working on projects, calendars... It's a mix between Google Docs, and web pages. You can organize your pages as you want and insert a large variety of things, like sheets or code snippets. And you can work with your team simultaneously.
Joel Runyon
I'm still trying to figure out why Woven Calendar 2.0 isn't on this list
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