5 Apps to Help Prioritize, Organize and Get Stuff Done at work

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For most people, freedom is best utilized with a combination of other things. Researchers have also revealed that people today fancy a busy and overworked lifestyle instead of a leisurely lifestyle. However, the number of tasks that we need to perform continues to grow daily, and the thing doesn’t seem like they going to be stopping anytime soon.

This article compiles the top 5 apps that you can use to prioritize, organize, and get stuff done easily while at work. These apps can help you stick on a schedule and have enough time to check out CasinoLounge.co.uk by breaking up your long-term goals into easy-to-digest tasks that get done quickly.

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Pocket

This productivity app keeps you focused on your task by letting you save interesting videos, links, and articles to view later. You’re free to save the content directly from the browser or other applications like Facebook, Twitter, and Flipboard. Even better, the application is completely free to download, though there are a few in-app purchases.

Todoist

Todoist is built as an elegant task manager that simplifies your tasks, project, and goals into actionable lists. The app allows you to share and collaborate with others on the list, visualize the progressten and measure productivity. It’s available for all your devices, and it comes with extensions and app in over ten different platforms. That means you can access your tasks whenever you need and the premium package comes at a reasonable price, though there’s a free version.

Clear

If you’re an iPhone enthusiast, Clear is a revolutionary app that can help you organize your tasks for just a few dollars (one-time fee).  It comes with an innovative interface that has no buttons, allowing you to control everything with gestures like swipes, pulls, and pinches. The simplicity of the application makes it suitable for To-do list traditionalists who often have to use Notes apps or paper and pen.

Every task has a color code for urgency and heat map colors, with separate lists to help you map any area you want. However, the app doesn’t allow recurring tasks or due dates mainly because it’s focused on simplicity.

Calendly

Calendly is among the best apps for people who regularly schedule meetings and appointments. The app eliminates the hassle of sending emails back and forth to set an appointment, allowing you to set your availability easily. You can get your schedule’s link and share it via email or embed it on your site for your friends and colleagues to pick a time that suits you both. It also integrates with your calendar app and accounts for differences in the timezones to make sure you can use it to set meeting with people all over the world.

Wunderlist

Wunderlist has been one of the best to-do list applications for years. The app is available for Chrome, Android, and iOS, making a powerful productivity tool for all devices. It’s no wonder that Microsoft acquired this award-winning app in 2015.



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