From calendar apps to to-do-list apps, project management apps to note-taking apps, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite apps for your home and workplace.
SaneBox
SaneBox isn’t an email app. Instead, it’s a service that works with your existing email app (such as Gmail, Outlook or Apple’s Mail) and organizes your emails for you. It sorts them into different folders based on if the sender is somebody you communicate with often, if you cc’d or bcc’d on an email, if it’s a newsletter, or if it’s likely spam mail. The service is also packed with features to help you stay productive, such as snooze, reminder, easy-blocking and a ‘do not disturb’ mode.
Todoist
Todoist has been around for years and it’s still one of the best to-do list apps you’ll find. It works across all your devices, no matter if you’re working on a Mac or PC, iPhone or Android, and is feature-packed to help you stay organized and on top of your tasks. Even its free version allows you to work on projects with up to five people — you can assign people tasks, send reminders if not completed on time, and even notes for commentary. It even has an offline mode in case you’re working off the grid.