My productivity apps for 2025
My digital workflow had a dramatic change in 2024, so much that in 2025, I have a more complex work setup.
My digital workflow had a dramatic change in 2024, so much that in 2025, I have a more complex work setup.
We have tried several Bible study setups, and you guys have been asking for tips and tricks on how to study the Bible with digital note-taking.
Have you ever used an app that has never crashed, never frozen, never not worked or lost your notes? Or taken an extra second to load for absolutely no reason?!
My husband and I have been using one phone for a year now. I am going to share that journey with you, and how everything’s turned out so far.
I thought to have a conversation with you guys, to give you a sneak peek into my life at Paperless X. I’ll try to cover the most popular apps on this channel to show you what a biased app review looks like for Paperless X
I have used Grammarly for more than five years, mostly because it was the best proofreading tool with all the features I needed.
I am constantly working with different apps and engaging with you guys. But the more we talk, the more I realise that some of you don’t know how to bring the different features and tools we review to tackle daily challenges.
Every product Apple creates is always the something-est device they have ever made.
The Intentional Living Planner is designed to help you focus on what matters. It’s a planner that’s meant to make you more intentional about what you’re doing each month, week, or day. But, is this the right planner for you in 2024? Let’s find out.
You guys always want to know what apps I am actually using and why. So, let’s go through the productivity apps I’ll be using in 2024.
This setup works with any app that can backup in PDF, which covers most note-taking apps.
My email workflow is very simple, and I love Titan’s minimalist user
I had been trying to replace Notability for years. There was a
I have kept these for years with the faith that one day I would find a way to preserve them. They are old and fragile, and I was growing tired of fighting for their survival. So, when we created our Paperless X minimalist digital notebooks, I could finally rewrite my French high school notes!
It’s much easier to navigate through the overlapped windows in iPadOS 13. I suppose I could just appreciate that. It’s not as brilliant as Apple made it seem, though.