This Week on Toolkits 👇🏼
This week’s toolkits explored — the people behind the toolkits!
1. 🧰 Marie Martens
Marie and her Co-Founder built Tally Forms, the very form used to submit Toolkits!
Inside Marie’s Toolkit 👇
Notion
Apple Notes
Google Calendar
Missive
Figma
2. 🧰 Brennan Davis
Brennan talks about crafting the perfect productivity system using science-based information.
Inside Brennan’s Toolkit 👇
Things 3
Google Calendar
Obsidian
GoodNotes
Spark Mail
3. 🧰 Slater Katz
Slater Katz writes Butterly Goo, a newsletter for ‘daily sparks of inspiration to improve your confidence, mindset, & habits’.
Inside Slater Katz Toolkit 👇
Notion
Google Calendar
Spark Mail
Figma
✅ New Tools
Newly added and featured on Tool Finder.
1. ⌚️ Timestripe
Timestripe is a goal-orientated planner and calendar application. You can plan your entire life here, it does in fact feel quite strange to see your plans for 50 years…
✨ Key Features Include:
Horizons - The place for planning your days, weeks, months, YEARS.
Daily Plans - Connect your calendar with Timestripe to create a daily plan.
Climbs - For setting and achieving goals…
Guides - Information inside the app to help you grow!
2. 👋 Hey.com
Hey is a fun way to create and consume emails. There’s so many cool features, it takes email to a whole new level…
✨ Key Features Include:
The Screener - Choose to block new senders before emails land in your mailbox.
Imbox - See all important emails first!
Paper Trail - See all transactional emails in one place.
Attachment Library - All images, videos and screenshots in one place.
3. 🐹 Ellie Planner
Ellie Planner is a simple and beautiful daily planner that uses time boxes, Kanban and brain dumps to help organise and plan your time.
✨ Key Features Include:
Timeboxes - Ellie Planner uses time boxes to organise your day.
Integration - Integrate with other calendar apps.
Brain dump - Use the brain dump section to release all thoughts.
Sub-tasks - Add sub-tasks to break down larger tasks.
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