What productivity tools are you using in your daily tech stack?
Rupal Saini
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Matt Cloud@t3_cloud
Notepad++, Google Docs and Gmail calendar/scheduled emails. Life savers!
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BodySherpa
work: jira, slack
personal: standard notes, notion
Tools like Asana and Slack help me manage tasks and communicate effectively throughout the day.
I rely on Google Drive for document management and Trello for organizing projects
Launching soon!
1. Confluence for workflow documentation
2. Google drive for planning and storage
3. Slack for team communication
4. Penpot for designing and prototyping
I rely on Asana for tracking project progress and setting deadlines.
Google Workspace handles my email, documents, and calendar. It’s perfect for keeping all my work in one place and accessible from anywhere.
Zoom is essential for video meetings and virtual collaborations.
I rely on a task management app to keep my to-do list organized and ensure I stay on track with deadlines.
Jupitrr
I like a chrome extension called Focus Plant! Its a game that challenge you to focus and when you complete a pomodoro, you get some coins which you can use to create garden in the game. Its interesting!
Btw, Jupitrr AI is live now. Please share your feedback!
I use a calendar app to schedule meetings and set reminders for important deadlines and events.
For quick communication, I use a messaging app that integrates with other tools in my tech stack.
Jira, Slack, along with Gmail/calendar. Meeting notifications 10mins before have saved me so many times!
- Apple Notes
- ChatGPT
- A physical timer for Pomodoro
Layer, Notion, ChatGPT, Google docs and drive
My success kit at work and in everyday life :D
Myko Assistant
May be a cop out but ChatGPT!
I use various productivity tools in my daily tech stack, including Slack, Trello, Google Workspace, and Grammarly.