Chief Productivity Officer @ Atlas Advisors. Serial entrepreneur, intrapreneur and seasoned military aviator. Process + technology + people = my jam. Love to help people and organizations succeed.
Yes. Feel free to ask a more specific follow-up question and I'll write a more specific follow-up answer. I could guess what you want to know and answer accordingly, but I might just end up wasting your and my time — which would be incredibly ironic. :)
The problem with asking for app recommendations is that with the recommendations, you're getting someone else's opinion on something that works for them.
Instead of seeking apps to solve problems that you do or do not have, determine what problem you need to solve, then seek out an app that solves that particular problem.
Even better? Determine if you're already using an app that has a feature that addresses this problem well. Simplicity is key when you're seeking technology solutions to human problems.
Finally, I'd recommend determining if you've got your bases covered in three key areas:
1. Time Management
2. Task Management
3. Knowledge Management
Have you solved these problems? If not, I can help...
Cheers,
Josh