What are the tools that you use daily to increase your productivity?
Sanjay Somashekar
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Mahyad@mahyad
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1. Notion - for internal wikis, to-do lists, calendar, everything.
2. SigmaOS - keeping me productive on the web, without getting lost in endless tabs
3. Superhuman - staying on top of email, maintaining a clear inbox
Anyone else using this set up? ✌️
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Launchboard
Simple spreadsheet ( i know lame !) + notion
@sanat_mohanty spreadsheet can do wonders!
Frontitude
Google calendar. 🤪 I simply divided my events into 3 different categories, each one with a different color.
1)"Working time" for dedicating a specific time frame for working on a task
2) "Reminders/ To dos" - for example: call xxx, follow up on xxx.
3) "Meetings/events"
@neri_raanani After all productivity is managing time efficiently! Google Calendar does the job well
Frontitude
@sanjay_somashekar Definitely
1. slack
2. Calendly
3. Google trive
4. Tag manager
I use Trello for my daily to do list, then block time in my calendar with all the tasks as focus time when I'm meeting free.
@sinay_salomon Trello is a life saver indeed. Works as a command center!
Not really a tool, but I'll turn my phone off throughout the day, it helps with being more productive and if any of my co-workers want to reach me then they can do so through Slack
Kind of boring, but spreadsheets and reminders work wonders for my productivity
@anoirhoumou a simple spreadsheet does help sometimes to stay focussed
OptiMonk
I use todoist app and I find it very helpful to keep track of things I have to do. I use Evernote to keep track of my notes and to capture my ideas. I use Google keep for my grocery shopping list. I use a Voice recorder for interviews. I use Dropbox for my important files and documents. I use skype for my interviews. I use IFTTT for my social media marketing and so on.
@zajdo_csaba this is a great list here, we certainly have a tool built for our every need!
LiveDemo
Simple notebook to write down tasks and tick them off when they are done.
@gapostolov Old school but does the job pretty well
For project management: ClickUp
For tracking paid campaigns: Adjust
For emailing: Hubspot
For content marketing management: Oppflow
For time management: Google Calendar
@dilan_aydin This is a great list of productive tools that a marketer can use, looking forward to check out Oppflow!
@sanjay_somashekar thanks! You can check https://oppflow.io/ and book a demo!
Calendar
@carl_holten always comes in handy
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Tag manager
TMetric Time Tracker
TMetric + Jira