What tools do you use to be more productive?
Shushant Lakhyani
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Mustafa Aydemir π@mustafa_aydemir
CoolNotions
ChatGPT, Notion, Mailscribe
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@mustafa_aydemir I haven't used mailscribe yet.
Spectate
Plot twist...
Not using any extra tools for this, just one simple job: put the phone (or other distractions) away :)
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@bjarnbronsveld The best productivity app on our phones is the airplane mode
ProdCamp
Our own ! Prodcamp ! It helps us stick to users needs when it comes to product management and development ! :)
Staying away from my phone is the most productive tool for me.
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@vladimir_zivkovic Always works
Oscar personal bedtime stories for kids
Trello, Slack
and the most important one:
Do not disturb mode everywhere and notification off
Hey, if you're looking for the best tools to present and affiliate different special products, I got you! Here are a few dope options:
Canva: This platform is super user-friendly and offers a ton of templates, images, and fonts to create a visually appealing display for your products.
Google Slides: This free online presentation tool offers cool themes, layouts, and animation options that can make your products stand out.
Piktochart: If you're looking to create some engaging product displays with visual elements like charts, icons, and images, then Piktochart has got your back.
Awin: This affiliate marketing network connects publishers with merchants, and provides tools to promote products and earn some coin!
ShareASale: Another affiliate marketing network that allows publishers to earn commissions by promoting products from a variety of merchants. It provides tools such as product links, banners, and datafeeds to help publishers promote products effectively.
These tools are all lit, and it's up to you to pick the one that suits you best. Go ahead and explore them, and you'll be presenting your products like a boss in no time!
Trickle
Trickle. The incorporation of AI into it has significantly boosted my productivity.
DeepCQ, GPT-4, ElevenLabs, D-ID in that order
Trickle
I use Trickle for task management and teamwork.
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@ninaaaa0913 I've never tried it
Trickle
@shushant_lakhyani You can try it.https://app.trickle.so/
Replyhub
Notion & Virtuo (AI-powered productivity tool by meπ)
WebCurate
I use super simple tools like Google Tasks and SNote (not for the pen, of course :)
Notion, a good Apple Music Classical playlist and my Phone on DND
dotBRAND
Coffee with two spoons of sugar... and CHAT GPT.
I use Notion, Airtable and Pocket. To really become more productive, I think is to prevent procrastination and have better time management.
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@techconsulnerd Perfect!!!!
Ph.D. Compass
I use Notion for more or less everything. Good templates make Notion an all-in tool.
Couple it with ChatGPT and you become unstoppable.
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@notion4academic Why not use Notion AI itself instead of using ChatGPT separately?
Ph.D. Compass
@shushant_lakhyani The performance, the data training, and how both tools understand the context is different. In addition, if your budget is limited ChatGPT is free, though Notion AI has only 20 free conversations. If you are willing to pay, Notion AI is great, already integrated and smoothly working in Notion. If you are going for the free tier, then ChatGPT is the winner.
I use simple tools like Canva and ChatGPT