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My Workflow And Tools That Help Me Speed Up Productivity

Gift Egwuenu on February 17, 2019

Nearly every developer works with different tools on a daily basis to help them achieve their goals or complete specific tasks. In this post, I...
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Olivier Chauvin

Thanks for the article!
I use Zapier quite often, but instead of integrating it with Notion, I use it with Quire and Gmail. By using this zap, I now can set everything down via gmail and have all of the information on Quire, a todo list app/collaboration software. Definitely recommend using this if you are a person who tends to forget things.

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Gift Egwuenu

Thanks! I'll look into this. Automation FTW!

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Alex Ghiurau • Edited

Great article,

Sure, Aware may be a good solution, but I prefer Paymo to track my time and see which tasks are more "valuable" in terms of effort vs outcomes. There's a widget you can use that has idle detection built in.

Paymo-Widget

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Gift Egwuenu

Awesome! Thanks, I'll give Paymo a look.

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sonu sharma

Thanks for the article!
Have you tried Nodezap it can be used to create Admin Panels. It has variety of charts and widgets to choose from. You can write your own CRUD logic to manipulate data. It will also let you fetch data from the external resources using REST api.

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Adrián Norte

I love this kind of posts. Thanks for sharing.

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Nishchit

Awesome!!, Thanks for writing it.

also If you're using real-time technologies then try firecamp.app extension.

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Brian Lampe

Nice collection! Thanks for sharing!

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Ironside

Just On Time, Numi Where Have You Been :(.

Thank You @lauragift21 .

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Chukwudi Ngwobia

Nice. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to trying out GitKraken. I can only