June 12Jun 12 #124 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/45-too-many-tools-not-enough-actual-work/ Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... Who else feel spending more time managing their tools than using them?I have tried Trello, Notion, Asana and ClickUp switched between them almost six times. I thought the next one would fix everything but turns out the tool wasn't the problem. I just kept jumping around instead of sticking with something.Right now I'm on a minimalist kick, Google Docs and a simple to-do list. Trying to see how long I can last before the next shiny tool catches my eye.What's your current setup, one or two essentials or the full stack?
June 22Jun 22 #937 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/45-too-many-tools-not-enough-actual-work/#findComment-937 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... I tried using different software, tools, etc. and I end up just over-complicating things for myself to the point where it drags my productivity WAY down. I just stick with using a few things at a time depending on what I am working on and it just works better for me. I still use a physical notebook for brainstorming and taking notes too.
June 23Jun 23 #1038 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/45-too-many-tools-not-enough-actual-work/#findComment-1038 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... Spent $200/month on tools I didn't use. Audit your subscriptions. That money is better in your pocket.
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