π± How many productivity apps do you have in your main stack right now?
Francesco D'Alessio
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Being nosey and curious, what and how many apps are active for your productivity (just personal) right now
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Bogomil Shopov - ΠΠΎΠ³ΠΎ@bogomep
Threat Modeling e-book
Zero :)
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Superhuman, Vimcal, & Roam
DayViewer
Eating own dog food so: DayViewer. (just furiously working on a few updates hopefully can shoot an updated product hunt fairly soon!)
Notion, Things 3, Apple Reminders
Free Jira Time Tracker by Everhour
Calendar, Asana, Everhour, Notes
I use Google calendar, notion, and sunsama. Occasionally todoist but mostly just for a grocery list
Sorted for iOS
Using Reminders, Craft, Fantastical, Pile and Kosmik.
TickTick, Minimal, Workspaces, Gmail.
Too damn many π©
Trello Tip Generator and Newsletter
I'd say I'm roughly in the 2-4 camp, but it also depends on what we define as a productivity app, and what kind of projects i have going on. For instance, Zapier is probably one, yeah? I don't use it regularly for a lot of stuff, but every now and then i get a use case where it's helpful but don't always need it long term.
Fantastical, Things, Slack, Craft Docs, Spark
Text Blaze
Google docs, Gmail and Text Blaze of course
Centered and a little notion here and there, but of course, I'm biased when it comes to getting Centered. :-)
TMetric Time Tracker
TMetric and Jira
SigmaOS , no bias ;)
On a more serious note I use tools like: superhuman, airtable, mixpanel, slack and notion
I would say that it's variable over time, but currently are:
- Jira/Confluence >> for documents mgnt and agile organization
- OneDrive >> cloud sharing objects across devices
- OneTranscriber (https://onetranscriber.com) >> it's mine :), online meetings live captions
- hyperwrite.ai >> for content generation ai-based
Weavit (you have to eat your own cooking :), for my personal productivity
Many more for my professional productivity!
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Everhour - for time tracking
Notes - for notes π
Asana - for daily todos and future plans