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The Engadget team's favorite productivity tools to get things done


These are the apps and programs we rely on regularly in our personal and professional lives.

Then, you can track progress in certain areas — like productivity or health — by grouping related tasks together as “Journeys.” I really appreciate how Finch offers a gentle way to form better habits and combat those moments where we may be lacking motivation or energy. It’s a web timer inspired by the Pomodoro Technique, a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo that aims to break up work and focused effort into 25-minute intervals. Pretty standard stuff, but the fact that Todoist works on basically any device at this point (web, Mac, Windows, Android, iOS, Apple Watch and probably more I’m forgetting) means I can always access this important data.

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