Nitesh Jamod

Automation for Everyday Tasks: How to use apps and tools to automate routine tasks and save time.

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Serge Tim
Can't imagine my life without raycast app - check it out ;) plenty of built-in useful tools, especially AI stuff
Chloe Adeline Foster
Definitely! I use a combo of Zapier, IFTTT, and Shortcuts to automate things like backing up files, sending reminders, and cross-posting content. Saves me hours each week. For repetitive tasks at work I'm using tools like TextExpander and Magical to insert frequently used snippets. Game changer for productivity! What automations are you all using that have saved the most time?
Nitesh Jamod
@chloeadelinefoster Thanks for sharing your setup! Those tools are definitely game changers for productivity. I'll have to try out TextExpander and Magical—sounds like they could save me even more time!
mini addison
I tried automating a few things, but sometimes the setup feels like more work than it saves. How do you find the balance?
Nitesh Jamod
@mini_addison Start small and focus on automating tasks that have a clear, long-term benefit. If the setup feels too complicated, it might not be worth automating—simpler is often better!
Felix Sattler
@[deleted-7522459](deleted-7522459) Providers like easybits offer basic no-code modules that let you automate repetitive tasks in minutes. Additionally, they provide custom modules, using their infrastructure to create solutions tailored to your specific use case. I think this could be a great option for you if you want to avoid the initial hassle.