The List of Apps and Services I Use To Get Work Done

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The List of Apps and Services I Use To Get Work Done

I was inspired by my entrepreneurial friend Daniel Irmler who runs ChurchHacks who recently shared a list of things he uses for work. I thought it would be good to list out the things that I use in my daily routine.

THE LIST OF BEST APPS AND SERVICES FOR PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK

Here is a list of services I use for various workflows and business processes:

++MY LIST++

Google Apps for Work Email iOS app Email iOS app

Google Apps for Work + Email iOS app = email

 

Google Calendar + Fantastical iOS app Fantastical iOS app

Google Calendar + Fantastical iOS app = calendar

 

Feedly

Feedly = news and blogs

 

Slack

Slack = docs and inner office chat

 

Trello

Trello = project and task management

 

 

Groove = support desk

 

Screenflow iMovie

ScreenFlow + iMovie = quick video editing

 

TimeTrade

TimeTrade = appointments

 

Infusionsoft Drip

InfusionSoft / Drip = email manager

 

LastPass

LastPass = password manager

 

Hootsuite

HootSuite = scheduling social media

 

Adobe Spark iOS app

Adobe Spark iOS app = social media graphics

 

FreshBooks

FreshBooks = invoicing

 

Zoom

Zoom = video conferencing

 

MindMeister

MindMeister = brainstorming

 

Dropbox

Dropbox = file storage

 

MemberPress

MemberPress = reccuring revenue

 

Wordpress

WordPress =  blogging

 

InstaPage Leadpages

InstaPage & LeadPages = landing page design

 

Skype Call RecorderBeLive

Skype Call Recorder & BeLive = Recording interviews

 

ScanBot

ScanBot = PDF scanner

 

Typeform

Typeform = surveys

Hired a Designer = for design

Hired an Accountant = book keeping

 

THESE REALLY ARE 5-STAR SOLUTIONS ABOVE

I am always testing out new things, but most of the tools listed above are things that I have settled on and are pretty much rock solid solutions for each purpose.

 

I STILL WANT TO ADD ONE MORE

Evernote continues to be an elusive tool. I have dabbled in using it a couple of times over the last decade or so, but I’ve never really figured out how to integrate it into my routine so that it really becomes a productivity turbo charge for me. If you personally use Evernote, please comment or reach out to me so that you might be able to persuade me or even give me a mini tutorial to get me kick started in the right direction.

 

WHAT ABOUT YOU?

It is always interesting to see what other people do and use. Feel free to copy paste my list above and then simply replace with what services you actually use for each task.

Kenny Jahng is a content marketing advisor and communications strategist who helps nonprofit, cause-driven and faith-based organizations / churches. You can connect with Kenny on Twitter @kennyjahng

2 thoughts on “The List of Apps and Services I Use To Get Work Done

  1. Since Evernote has become more restrictive in their licensing and multi-device use, I have switched to Google Keep. Having an Android phone, Keep is integrated with Google Assistant/Google Now, so you can create notes and lists on the fly just by talking. For instance, this morning, I was using it to dictate a grocery list. I also use it to track ideas and such. Notes can be in a variety of formats, all of which I have found more practical than Evernote ever was.

    1. Jeremy, thanks for the reminder of a Google Keep. Wonder if it has OCR capabilities as Evernote has. I think the ability to search any scanned images is one of the super powers Evernote offers.

      I’ll have to look into Google Keep again, and see where it might fit into my routines.

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