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    Hussam
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    What are the best tools you use to improve your daily productivity?

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    Hiromu Masuda
    I recently installed CleanShotX on my Mac, and all the screenshot actions have been changed to something creative! https://cleanshot.com/
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    Smriti Srivastava
    My team uses InspireIP to brainstorm, generate ideas, and launch interactive innovation challenges on a regular basis. It's a game changer for one's productivity and engagement goals. https://inspireip.com/
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    Swarna Hebbar
    We are building out Boggl.ai - A Voice AI tool for product. You can speak out your vision and have Boggl generate an editable requirements document or release notes for you in literally under 5 minutes. You can push user stories to Jira directly from your requirements. It has saved us a ton of time!
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    Umaru
    I use Zapier to automate repetitive tasks and save time.
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    Abdal Yousef
    @umaru Zapier (and make.com) is an indispensable tool for automation. I used it a lot in my previous job and my team at jaeves.com uses it to automate some tasks :-)
    Karan Mandal
    I love using Todoist to keep my tasks organized
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    Soni Kumari
    For me, Evernote is the best. It keeps all my notes in one place and I can access them anywhere.
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    Kris Keppeler
    Todoist - I don't have to remember everything I need to do and keeps me on track to finish projects.
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    Priya Rani
    Google Calendar is my go-to tool
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    Bon
    session
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    Martin Maričák
    I like how Amie connects todo lists and calendars.
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    Abdal Yousef
    @martinmaricak Amie is an amazing tool. I tried it in the past but unfortunately I don't use it currently.
    Luca
    I used Focused, which is a productivity system I created (launching soon). It is designed to help people achieve their life goals by becoming sustainably productive. Sustainable productivity means something you can maintain long-term, not just a boost in productivity. To achieve goals you need long-term productivity. Similar to obtaining your body weight goals. Fad diets don't work, you need to change your lifestyle. The same concept with productivity. Most applications give you short-term boost, whereas a productivity system that helps you maintain Focus will actually help people achieve their goals. If you interested in finding out more, check it out here - focusednotion.me
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    Calendar apps such as Google Calendar are great for scheduling and managing time.
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    Richard Powell
    Task management apps like Todoist help organize and prioritize daily tasks effectively.
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    Fabian Maume
    Bombilla and several batches of maté
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    Anton
    Text to speech chrome extension readvox.com It works with almost any web page, google docs, kindle books, etc.