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🏔️ 100+ Productivity Tools
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Hey there,
Welcome to the SaaS Hill, a weekly newsletter that tries to predict the future of SaaS.
Let's discuss Productivity Tools 💪.
⭐️️ Intro
Personal productivity has dozens of dimensions: spending less time on tasks, staying organized, doing more with less, hacking the brain, 2nd brain, remembering everything, and finding information faster.
The possibilities are literally endless.
So that's why personal productivity is such an interesting SaaS category: we will always be curious about how to hack our productivity.
More importantly, the more people join creators and creative economies, the more tools we will require.
That's why I put together a list of 100+ of the most interesting productivity tools. Everyone could find something interesting 🙌
List of 100+ Productivity Tools
Here is what we will discuss today:
List of 100+ productivity tools
17 stats about productivity
10 useful links
5 related trend reports
🏢 Products
If you want to get access right away, feel free to dive right in here:
Inside you will find:
106 productivity tools
Across 11 categories categories
Command Center Interface > e.g. Raycast
New Generation Calendar > e.g. Morgen
Personal Productivity > e.g. Akiflow
Productivity Hacking > e.g. Paste
Productivity Browser > e.g. Arc
New Generation Notes App > e.g. Reflect
New Generation To-do > e.g. Superlist
New Generation Email Client > e.g. Spark
Time and Focus > e.g. Magicflow
Meeting Recorder > e.g. tl;dv
Get the list for free here:
Hope you will find it useful ⚡️
📊 Statistics
80% of our time is spent on non-urgent, non-important tasks.
The average knowledge worker checks their email 30 times per hour.
We spend an average of 2 hours per day on social media.
We only remember about 20% of what we read.
It takes an average of 25 minutes to get back to work after being interrupted.
We make 35,000 decisions per day.
We're only productive for about 2 hours per day.
Taking a walk can boost your productivity by 20%.
Getting enough sleep can improve your productivity by 30%.
Taking breaks throughout the day can help you stay focused and productive.
Taking a 15-minute break every 2 hours can boost your productivity.
A study by RescueTime found that the average worker is interrupted every 11 minutes.
We're more productive when we're working on something we're interested in.
We're more productive when we're working in a quiet environment.
Taking a nap can improve your productivity.
Being organized can boost your productivity.
Having a to-do list can help you stay on track and be more productive.
🔗 Useful Links
Mana > We build AI tools that augment how we work, learn, and live
Polywork > Share who you are beyond your job title or where you work
GrowthMentor > Grow your startup faster with 1:1 mentorship
Tandem > Matches your startup team with mentors based on roles and goals
Decks > Custom pitch decks for startup
Tool Finder > The best place to find productivity tools
Founder Drip > A curated collection of books and podcasts recommended by founders
Fancy Macbook App > Download the best apps for you to customize your Mac
Dockhunt > Discover the apps everyone is docking about
CleanPresenter > Present a single window instead of your whole desktop
🤝 Related SaaS Trends
🏔 Command Bars and Unified Search Interfaces > or how to find any information blazingly fast
🏔 Productivity Browsers > a new browser or tab for work
🏔️ Personal CRMs > revolutionize your relationships and network
🏔️ New Generation Calendars > and how it changes productivity
🏔️ 4 Day Work Week > remote is cool, but what's next?
Thanks for reading. See you next time 👋
Best, Vlad
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