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Sorry for the late reply. I created a workaround. In IFTTT, I save articles and tags in Google Sheets. In Integromat, I send article titles and tags to an Airtable base. It’s not perfect, but it…

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The number of automation tools is increasing, and it's not easy to choose the best tool for each scenario.

I started using IFTTT some years ago for automating "banal" stuff like saving a song or my…

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Just wrote about Integrations

I use Todoist to track my personal and professional tasks. There’s a work project, where all my professional task go, and several personal projects. I use the same app to track them, but they’re not…

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I use a combination of features, design, pricing, and versatility.
I opted for Airtable, and I love it. I use Airtable for my personal projects, and I plan to use it for professional purposes. I…

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UI is confusing. It’s not very intuitive. Tutorials are not so good as well.

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I think tables in Coda are slow. If we compare Coda’s tables to Airtable’s ones, for example, Airtable is faster.

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The ability to attach and share files is a great feature. The integration with other Microsoft software is quite good and power automation can help connecting third-parties apps.

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I use Microsoft Office at work. I use it since I was in college and, I must confess I never really tried G suite. For my academic work, I use Microsoft Office (benefiting from Zotero and Endnote…

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3 years ago

Great post! I wrote something similar in a comment: there’s no tool for achieving our goals because it requires our personal effort. We can choose a productivity system and try our best to implement…

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It’s has a steep learning curve. Too many features. I chose Todoist instead.

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Readwise offers a Notion integration. It looks astonishing! Very beautiful and very useful. It’s expensive, though.

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Commented on  Goal setting
3 years ago

I think you could try ClickUp for setting goals. It offers several features, including OKRs. You can use it also for creating tasks and cooperating with your team. ClickUp adds new features frequently…

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3 years ago

I think Roam Research and Obsidian focus on writing and research, especially for those using the zettekasten method of note-taking. Walling seems to be closer to Trello, Airtable’s gallery, or Notion…

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I came across Readwise this week and I thought it was a very nice app. It sends emails with highlights from Kindle books, Instapaper, Pocket, iBooks and other services. It also offers the spaced…

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Thank you! I'll take a look.

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I have signed up for Roam Research (ages ago, no waiting list at the time), but I didn't like the fact that it was online only.
Recently, I downloaded Obsidian (Obsidian.md), and I think Obsidian is…

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It’s a simple and effective platform to present materials. I use google forms to create exercises. It has some integrations I didn’t explore yet.

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I use PocketCasts as well. Nice features, nice design. I can organize my podcasts in categories. I don’t use Spotify for listening to podcasts. I think music and podcasts together is a bit messy.

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I took a look. It sounds very similar to Clickup. Clickup is already working on releasing tables as a feature. I’ll see if there is an individual price.

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But can I make tables or spreadsheets in Roam?

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Thank you for answering! I like to create outlines of articles I need to write. I use OmniOutliner for that. Gantt charts are useful for planning and following each step. It’s just a visual tool.

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Right now, I am using Notion as a database for my academic interests: lists of articles to read, articles do write, journals to publish, etc. ClickUp doesn't offer spreadsheets yet, although it's in…

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