Over the past few years, I’ve experimented with quite a few productivity apps. Some promised a lot but ended up being overly complicated. Others worked well for a while but didn’t quite fit into my daily workflow. But there are a handful of tools that I keep coming back to because they genuinely make work easier to manage. In this post, I’m sharing five productivity apps that I’ve personally used and found genuinely useful (learn more about me) . These tools help with organizing tasks, managing projects, tracking how time is spent, and even automating repetitive work. If you work remotely, manage multiple projects, or simply want a better system for staying organized, these apps can make a real difference. Let’s take a look at them. 1. Notion Notion is one of the most versatile productivity tools available today. It’s essentially an all-in-one workspace where you can organize notes, documents, tasks, and databases all in one place. What makes Notion stand out is its block-based system....