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Latest activity: Oct 22, 2024
What tools or systems do you use to improve your productivity?
I'm just wondering what tools you use for your daily struggles when it comes to staying productive. I tend to procrastinate a lot and juggle multiple projects. It has gotten worse since I transitioned to working from home.Posted by Chad Bean
Latest activity: Oct 22, 2024
What tools or systems do you use to improve your productivity?
I'm just wondering what tools you use for your daily struggles when it comes to staying productive. I tend to procrastinate a lot and juggle multiple projects. It has gotten worse since I transitioned to working from home.Posted by Evan HammerFeb 4, 2023
I use Asana to keep myself organized at home. (I'm a remote product consultant and OKR coach.) For me though, the key is how I use the tools. Everyday I do a daily wrap-up where I plan out the next day. So it's all in Asana, but that fact that my todo list is important (to me) and feels manageable is key.
How do you stay organized across multiple projects?
How do you stay organized across multiple projects?
Posted by Andy KaruzaFeb 6, 2023
Thoughts on using ClickUp or something similar? I like Asana, personally, but I love the UX of ClickUp.
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Posted by Maddison HaydenMar 18, 2023
You should! It's an easier way to organize and manage freelancing tasks and projects at one place.
Posted by Joe KevensAug 23, 2023
I just started using ClickUp to manage projects and tasks with a third-party web development. I'm a fan! I've used Notion, Asana, and Trello for project management before, and I do like ClickUp the most so far.
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Posted by Antony KruegerJan 5, 2023
There are a range of tools and systems that can help individuals improve their productivity. Some options include:
1) Task management tools: Task management tools, such as Trello, Asana, or Todoist, allow users to create and organize to-do lists, assign tasks to team members, and track progress.
2) Time tracking tools: Time tracking tools, such as Toggl or RescueTime, allow users to track how they spend their time and identify areas for improvement.
3) Calendar tools: Calendar tools, such as Google Calendar or Outlook, allow users to schedule and organize their time, set reminders, and manage appointments and meetings.
4) Productivity apps: Productivity apps, such as Freedom or Forest, allow users to block distracting websites and apps and focus on specific tasks.
5) Pomodoro technique: The Pomodoro technique is a time management method that involves breaking work into 25-minute increments, separated by short breaks. Using a timer or productivity app to implement the Pomodoro technique can help users stay focused and avoid burnout.
1) Task management tools: Task management tools, such as Trello, Asana, or Todoist, allow users to create and organize to-do lists, assign tasks to team members, and track progress.
2) Time tracking tools: Time tracking tools, such as Toggl or RescueTime, allow users to track how they spend their time and identify areas for improvement.
3) Calendar tools: Calendar tools, such as Google Calendar or Outlook, allow users to schedule and organize their time, set reminders, and manage appointments and meetings.
4) Productivity apps: Productivity apps, such as Freedom or Forest, allow users to block distracting websites and apps and focus on specific tasks.
5) Pomodoro technique: The Pomodoro technique is a time management method that involves breaking work into 25-minute increments, separated by short breaks. Using a timer or productivity app to implement the Pomodoro technique can help users stay focused and avoid burnout.
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Posted by Melody MendozaFeb 23, 2023
Trello and Notion work well for me.
Posted by Leah EdwardsMar 27, 2023
I like using Trello to create a one-screen view of all of my goals and to do's
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Posted by Kelvin ThompsonMar 8, 2023
I love Hive! It has intuitive interface that makes it easy for our team to adopt and use, regardless of our technical expertise.
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Posted by Yuval MoedApr 19, 2023
In the financial services sector we see more and more usage of video chat technology to interact with customers remotely from with web stes and apps. Eazyshow.com is used in some cases and contribute significantly to client that use it as far as improving their productivity.
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Posted by Kobi WagnerJan 22, 2023
When I was still working as a freelancer, I personally used ClickUp as my productivity tool because it provides dozens of features to help me boost my productivity and maintain contact with my clients.
Posted by Kai WilleJun 12, 2023
PDF Editor and eSign tools can also help to free up a lot of cycles. NachoNacho has affordable options available instead of breaking the back with DocuSign and Adobe...
Posted by Mark TregoAug 24, 2023
I may be slightly biased as I own the company, but I use Hibox, which is a business chat and collaboration platform. What we're building is a complete productivity suite that can be run from one location, so your question is close to my heart personally.
We've added a scheduling tool like Calendly, and are currently adding a CRM/invoicing/email marketing tool, a ChatGPT based content creation tool (and AI integration into the products), HR management and recruiting tools as well.
I would be very interested to know what other people would like to have in a productivity suite like Hibox?
We've added a scheduling tool like Calendly, and are currently adding a CRM/invoicing/email marketing tool, a ChatGPT based content creation tool (and AI integration into the products), HR management and recruiting tools as well.
I would be very interested to know what other people would like to have in a productivity suite like Hibox?
Posted by Andrew KaruzaAug 24, 2023
I like the approach you guys are taking, it's like a Superapp for team collaboration! Do you guys do document management? I didn't see that on first glance of your website, but that would be extremely useful as a team productivity feature. Do you guys build all of your own features or rely on a lot of external APIs (aside from ChatGPT)? Do you offer an external integration for other companies to tap into?
Posted by Marian VoicuJan 4, 2024
We boost our productivity a lot by automating processes with our automation technology, PROCESIO - just listed in the marketplace: https://nachonacho.com/product/procesio
- We recently automated our PROCESIO Onboarding & Activation processes using PROCESIO itself. You might say we automate PROCESIO with PROCESIO :)
- We recently automated our PROCESIO Onboarding & Activation processes using PROCESIO itself. You might say we automate PROCESIO with PROCESIO :)
Posted by Nate HooperJan 2, 2023
I personally use ClickUp. It helps with goal tracking and keeps my projects organized. It's available here: https://nachonacho.com/product/clickup
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Posted by Ayla BassFeb 7, 2023
I use ConectoHub. It has all the main features like project management and OKR tracking plus you can visualize tasks using the Kanban and Gantt view which I think is pretty cool :)
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Posted by Justine WestMar 1, 2023
Hive is great. It combines planning and tracking with Hive analytics. It also supports automation which is great.
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Posted by Lawson OneillMar 10, 2023
I use Todoist. It helps me organize my tasks and track my progress.
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Posted by Claude CopelandMar 21, 2023
I use Todoist to create to-do lists, set deadlines, and organize tasks by project or category.
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Posted by Anonymous #3743Jun 7, 2023
With a built in Time/Scheduling capabilities, I have been using TripLog which is handy to also record all of my mileage/expenses that get incurred during my Day to Day business expenditure.
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