I tested an award-winning productivity app designed for neurodivergent brains. Could it keep me organized once and for all?
On the Android platform, there are a number of apps that include voice recognition – including Google’s own search service. Digging deeper into the Android Market, though, you find apps ...
Overview: To-do apps prioritise tasks intelligently, turning overwhelming schedules into structured, manageable daily workflows.AI-powered planners reduce decis ...
They say it takes 21 days to build a habit. While that may not seem like a daunting task, holding yourself accountable every single day for three weeks can be challenging. If you're trying to build a ...
I recently wrote about my search for a task manager in “AppBITS: Sorted Seems Moribund” (25 June 2025), outlining my desire for a task manager that would help me plan my day by combining tasks with ...
I’ve been described as organized, but the reality is that I feel like I’m wading through chaos on a daily basis. Between deadlines, errands, and the executive dysfunction that comes with ADHD, I need ...
Once I stopped forcing Logseq to behave like a traditional notes app, it quietly replaced three tools in my workflow.
This fragmentation does not stop when the workday officially ends. In a survey of 2,000 professionals created by the ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Matthew Guay It’s hard not to feel scatterbrained in today’s work environment.