Tech for Productivity

We don't think you should try to be more productive for the sake of doing more or making someone else more money. We see personal productivity as something that improves your life. The point of productivity apps is to make something you do easier, more efficient, and smoother. That way, you worry about it less and have more time and energy for everything else you love.

Some of the best productivity apps take repetitive tasks you would have otherwise done manually, like copying and pasting info from one app to another or transcribing audio, and do them for you automatically. Others improve your quality of life by helping you get organized so you can spend less mental energy trying to remember where you wrote down important details or what you're supposed to do next. They take that weight off your shoulders. And who couldn't benefit from a lighter load?

The best productivity apps listed below can be used by yourself or, in many cases, for team collaboration in professional and personal spheres. Hope some of these apps make your life a little better.

ABBYY FineReader is an OCR (optical character recognition) software that allows for the conversion of images of text documents and tables into editable, machine-readable text formats. With ABBYY one is also able to convert image files and non-searchable PDFs into popular office formats such as .docx, .pptx, and searchable PDFs. The program allows for the recognition of nearly one hundred languages, and it can work with multilingual documents.

DocuSign is a recognized electronic signature software provider that enables businesses and individuals to sign documents digitally, instead of with wet ink signatures. 

Although they are less popular than Docusign’s eSignature offering, the software company also offers other related products, including identification tools, payment handling, document generation, and more. 

DocuSign is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and was set up in 2003, benefitting from a growing customer and user base ever since.

Gemini is a new kind of AI assistant, built from the ground up with advanced language understanding and reasoning. We're incredibly excited that Gemini can not only provide the hands-free help that you love from Google Assistant but can go far beyond in conversationality and richness of the tasks it can help with. In side-by-side testing, we’ve seen that people are more successful with Gemini because of its ability to better understand natural language.

Grammarly is an AI writing assistant that goes far beyond the red squiggles of typical spell-checkers.

It checks your writing for everything from grammar and punctuation slip-ups to issues with word choice, clarity, and style.

With a browser extension, desktop apps, and integrations within popular platforms, it seamlessly improves your writing wherever you work. Add it to Chrome (it also works on Safari, Firefox, and Explorer), and you can use Grammarly in your email, social media, and Google Docs.

IFTTT is a web-based automation platform that enables users to connect different web applications and services to automate tasks and create new functionality. It helps create simple, conditional statements known as applets, which changes in other applications or services can trigger.

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