Which apps/tools do you use to stay organized?
Barış Bingöl
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I'm currently using Trello for business and Google Keep for personal topics. I am curious to hear which apps and tools you all are using to keep organized, please let me know your suggestions and thoughts!
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David Miller@davidmiller4312
I have been using ProProfs Project(https://www.proprofsproject.com/) for the last one and half years to organize my projects and tasks. The tool is a game-changer, allowing me to effortlessly create, prioritize, and organize tasks across multiple projects. Whether tracking task progress or planning and allocating resources to each task, I can do it all from the tool’s intuitive dashboard.
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https://weje.io for collaboration and collecting ideas
https://keep.google.com for personal notes
https://mail.yandex.com for corporate email on domain
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I use google, dropbox, slack, office 365, notion and loophq.com to bring it all together
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As an iPhone user I love using Notes. Now with the sharable docs feature, it’s so much better 😁
Further
@baris_bingol aaand you are looking tools to organize your life.. Ure missin the biggest :))
Flowla
Keep for notes and checklists
Trello for work-related tasks
iPlan to keep my days organized
Further
Hi Barış! I do also use Trello for keeping things in place for business but I also used Asana and ClickUp before. I'm just taking notes on my notes app on Macbook for daily stuff which I can also access from my iphone too.
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Notion lover here ✋ For professional and personal stuff.
Log Harvestor
@ponicodedev I need to try that. All my friends love Notion.
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Notion + Click up (both with slack integration)
I find the dashboards on clickup very useful
Notion is a great for using as a resource bank
Hope this helped :)
Cheers, Waq
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I use
- OneNote
- Draw.Io
- a real whiteboard and sticky notes
- Pocket sized note pad
I have heard that Obsidian is a pretty cool note taking tool if you’re a dev.
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@solomon_bush glad to hear there are more people who still enjoy IRL note-taking and sticky notes hahaha. Thanks for the suggestions Solomon!
Neighborverse
Great answers!! Here are mine on iOS - Notes, Asana, Google Docs, Google Drive
I use Google suite for notes and action items management and use zcal.co for schedule automation to stay highly productive.
Dizzy Dwarves
Hiya,
How do you find Trello? I have been keen to try it as a project management/task allocation tool. I use Basecamp - it works really well for me but is missing that calendar/kanban style view...
Having read the comments and heard other comments elsewhere, it appears I need to check out Notion!!
@dizzydwarves trello is probably more straightforward and streamlined as a kanban board than the board in notion - but everything else in notion makes it an incredible product
DIARY.txt, TODO.txt, HOWTOs.txt, IDEAS.txt
Then Google Sheets for lists that fit nicely into rows and columns.
A friend scolded me recently for not using Trello but since I'm not part of a team I don't see the point yet.
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monday.com, Notion, Google Drive, and honestly, a simple notebook can sometimes do the trick :)
Hey! I am using Google Drive. All documents and folders in one place, clients also use open access with me :)
I have recently created a Notion dashboard to keep track of notes, to-do, expenses, projects, links etc all in one place and loving it so far !
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@nivdatta88 have been hearing about Notion more and more lately. Gonna check it out for sure, thanks Nivedita!
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-Trello (just recently)
-Google calendar
wait for it...
pen and paper.
I use apps when I have to work with others on different projects, but when it comes to my personal goals or tasks nothing beats analogical products, i.e pen and paper. I write down just the most important things that I have to do. There is neither space for ''send an email to...' nor ''remember to drink a glass of water''.
Hello! I use google keep a lot for any kinds of personal notes and weje.io for work - the online whiteboard really helps systematize information (I don't work with tones of paper anymore!) :)