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Sasha Dikan
Today, the productivity domain in tech is very well developed - there are tools for almost any need!
But at the same time, there s always a feeling that there might be something else, something better. All the time.
What I like about this space is that once people start using tools like Miro, Notion, Trello, ClickUp, etc., they tend to keep testing new things and experimenting with different tools.
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Ansh Deb
Hey everyone,
I m curious to know: What are some of the apps, tools, or services you ve discovered that have truly transformed the way you work or build your startup/product, or basically helped you in day-to-day work productivity? It could be anything from project management, productivity hacks, automation, communication, or even wellness tools that help you stay focused.
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Aaron O'Leary
Notion, Obsidian, and Roam are great, but they re not for everyone. Maybe you found something simpler, faster, or just less overwhelming. What s the one productivity tool you actually stick with the one that makes life easier instead of adding more work?
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Sudheer Bandaru
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Leeann Trang
Here at Product Hunt, we found that we were slowly shifting away from @Miro and defaulting to @Notion for typing up brainstorming notes during meetings (we use @Tandem so already have built-in breakout rooms, ambient music options and timers).
So we decided to cancel our Miro account and continue to use Notion or switch to a Figjam board if we really needed a sticky notes format (we're already using Figma so it helps reduce the number of tools we are using). *Spoiler alert: we haven't needed to use a sticky note board yet...
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Anirudh Kumar
We all have that one tool - the unsung hero quietly doing its job and saving you hours every single week.
For me (no surprise ), it s @Clueso
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Manas Sharma
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p/den
Rajiv Ayyangar
Since seeing Den's #1-of-the-week launch, I've been playing around with it. I'm not quite at the conviction yet to rip out Slack and Notion. That would take a lot, especially given how much history and data we have, as well as workflow practices around it. But I'm finding it really intriguing so far. Here are my initial thoughts:
1) The merging of Slack channels and Notion spaces feels very natural.
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p/vibecoding
Gabe Perez
I might be missing some but I've been pretty much in love with @Lovable, @Cursor, @bolt.new and have been trying to use @Replit more and I honestly haven't touched @BASE44 too much but have heard good things. @chrismessina has nudged me to use @Windsurf for whenever I build another Raycast Extension!Currently I use:- @bolt.new / @Lovable - @Cursor - @Warp Curious what everyone thinks is the top one so far!
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p/notion
Edun Kerry
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Kenedy Paulino
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Casper Brix
Daniel Zaitzow
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Alan Rivera
Over the years working for agencies I've become quite familiar with tools like @asana and @Jira , also with @Trello for personal projects. But I was wondering, are these the most used or are these just the ones I've been exposed to? Are there better options? Would love to hear your thoughts down below!
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p/self-promotion
Arina Popova
Hey friends!
I m Arina, the marketing manager at EasyStaff as many of you already know.
Today, I m sharing something that means a lot to me and to our entire team (thx @edgalimov).
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Kirill Petrov
Hey Product Hunt!
We hit a wall juggling a dozen AI tools across 20+ tabs all trying to get creative work done
Sarvam Fating
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Umar Saleem
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Hussein
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Sharath Kuruganty
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Martina Hackbartt
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Amit Arora
I've been there, lost in a sea of scattered notes and endless drafts.
If you're still using the basic notes app for your writing, trust me, you're missing out on so much potential.
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Nichole Elizabeth DeMerè (Eithiriel)