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What is your favorite productivity app on mobile?

Hi everyone, hope you are doing well! 😊

Let's talk about productivity. Everything about productivity apps and tips that you use daily (mobile-first).

What apps do you use for note-taking, planning, or journaling?
Notion is pretty good, but on mobile, it's not.

What about you? Did you find something that actually boosts your productivity on the go?

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    My experience has been that whatever apps help you to focus on one thing at a time are ultimately best for productivity. In some cases that's as simple as just using the timer app to set a dedicated chunk of time to focus on whatever tasks you need to do (akin to the pomodoro technique.)

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      Thank you for sharing your experience! Meaning a lot.

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    I use ActivityRecommender! https://github.com/mathjeff/ActivityRecommender

    It allows the user to write down ideas and to modify and reorder them in a tournament, so the best ideas rise to the top.

    Once an idea is good enough you can promote into a ToDo at which point when you ask for a suggestion it might show up.

    You can also record what you're doing, whether you completed your task (if what you did was a task), and how happy you were.

    You can even run efficiency experiments to measure your efficiency on things where efficiency is hard to define, like for example writing software.

    It's free and open source - feedback is super appreciated!

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    I've been building a productivity app (Protolyst). It's not mobile responsive yet. Is mobile responsiveness important to you? Do you use notion more on mobile or desktop?

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