πŸ“± 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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Keegan J. Sard
Superhuman, Vimcal, & Roam
Chet Karsan
Eating own dog food so: DayViewer. (just furiously working on a few updates hopefully can shoot an updated product hunt fairly soon!)
Yurii Serbin
Notion, Things 3, Apple Reminders
Mike Kulakov
Free Jira Time Tracker by Everhour
Calendar, Asana, Everhour, Notes
Nora Conrad
I use Google calendar, notion, and sunsama. Occasionally todoist but mostly just for a grocery list
Tom Schlander
Using Reminders, Craft, Fantastical, Pile and Kosmik.
James
As business owner, the lines between personal and work get pretty blurry. I don't think I could distinguish between the two regarding productivity apps. That said, I use Obsidian, Todoist, and Notion mostly for non-team related items
Wiktoria Jaszcza
TickTick, Minimal, Workspaces, Gmail.
Brittany Joiner {Britt the Builder}
Trello Tip Generator and Newsletter
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.
Kevin F.J. Harris
Fantastical, Things, Slack, Craft Docs, Spark
Mahyad
SigmaOS Browser
SigmaOS Browser
Slack, Notion, Superhuman, Airtable and SigmaOS sitting behind all of them
Dan Barak
Google docs, Gmail and Text Blaze of course
Sammi Geraci-Yee
Centered and a little notion here and there, but of course, I'm biased when it comes to getting Centered. :-)
soylakate
TMetric Time Tracker
TMetric Time Tracker
TMetric and Jira
Pablo Fatas
SigmaOS , no bias ;) On a more serious note I use tools like: superhuman, airtable, mixpanel, slack and notion
Giuseppe Di Nuccio
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
Emmanuel Lefort
Weavit (you have to eat your own cooking :), for my personal productivity Many more for my professional productivity!
Yauhen Petrachuk
Free Jira Time Tracker by Everhour
Everhour - for time tracking Notes - for notes πŸ˜… Asana - for daily todos and future plans