Productivity & Management,Product Reviews
Time Tracking Apps: Boost Productivity at Work with Time Trackers
Time trackers are designed to detail everything from the projects you’re working on to the time you spend away from your desk, and are broadly split between manual and automated time tracking. See how these apps can boost productivity at work.
5 Best Podcasts for SaaS Startup Founders
Here are the 5 best podcasts for SaaS startup founders — and anyone else interested in SaaS — that we recommend you tune into for stellar insights.
Productivity & Management,Product Reviews
Go Paperless with Scanbot: Scanner App That Protects Business Documents
The dream of the paperless office remains elusive. Is the Scanbot scanner app the solution we've been waiting for? See how you can boost your paperwork productivity, organization, and efficiency by scanning and saving paper documents with your iOS or Android smartphone.
Productivity & Management,Product Reviews
Use Read Later Services to Save Articles for When You Have Time to Read Them
How often do you find an interesting article online and think: I’ll read it later? For all such circumstances – and more – you need a "Read Later" service or app.
Productivity & Management,Product Reviews
Habit Trackers for Android and iPhone: Infuse Good Habits into Your Daily Routine
Habit trackers enable you to infuse good habits into your daily routine (and eradicate bad ones), by way of basic gamification. Here we explore how habit tracker apps work, and offer 5 great options for Android and iPhone.
Opinion,Productivity & Management
Boost Your Creativity: Learn to Cook or Learn to Play a Musical Instrument
Creativity is hard to quantify, and ever harder to nurture. Your creativity is like a muscle that needs to exercise to remain agile. Two ways you can boost creativity are by learning to play a music instrument or learning to cook.
Letting Your Mind Go Free: The Value of Daydreaming
Science has shown that daydreaming for even a few minutes helps people come up with new ideas, and be more creative. Even daydreaming during meetings has benefits.
Why Your Business Should Go Paperless
Businesses are built on documents. As these documents pile up, they take up space, and you spend a lot of time looking for the right one. As much as possible, it's a good practice to store digital versions of documents and shred the paper. Here's why your business should go paperless.