And it came, the first day of September. The return, for many, to work, routine and day to day, being easy for us to get uphill. We are going to give you a list with apps that will make it easier for you to get back to the routine, from homework applications so you can easily organize yourself to apps that will help you monitor work or study time.
Also remember that we have specific collections of productivity apps, apps to create to-do lists, apps for teleworking and apps to keep track of work or study hours.
Task apps
Let’s start with the basics: the apps to organize your tasks. With the arrival of September, things to do come, so having a few apps on hand to organize ourselves as best as possible will always come in handy.
Google Keep
Google Keep is one of the best alternatives if you want to make lists of tasks without complicating your life. It is a simple app, with synchronization in the cloud with your Google account (so you can use it on any device without losing data) and that also allows you to take notes.
Google Keep
Todoist
Todoist is one of the most popular apps for creating to-do lists. Its interface is simple, we can plan the days and weeks in a simple way and receive daily reminders so that we do not miss anything. It is completely free, although it has payment plans to increase the available options. We can integrate tools such as Gmail, Google Calendar or Slack, among others.
Todoist
Any.do
Any.do is a direct rival of Todoist, another great alternative to organize our tasks. In this case the interface is even more minimalist, allows a comfortable view of the agenda and also has integration with the main suites productivity. An app to manage our tasks, reminders and lists.
Any.do
TickTick
TickTick is one of the best task applications for Android and iPhone, also focused on offering us a calendar view in which we know everything that we have pending.
TickTick – Todo & Task List
Notion
Notion is literally an all in one. It is an app for tasks, but also for notes, reminders, a place to save valuable information, etc. It is a complex app that requires your time, but once we have got hold of it, it is one of the most useful for managing your goals and tasks.
Notion
Apps to do the Pomodoro method
If you are one of those who is easily distracted, the Pomodoro method is the best solution for you. This forces us to work / study for short periods, of about 25 or 30 minutes, with 5 minutes of rest. There are many apps that allow us to work like this, some of them very curious.
Forest
Forest is a curious application in which we activate a timer on the phone so as not to pick it up for as long as we have it active. When setting the stopwatch, a tree will start to bloom on the screen And if we exit the app, it will wither away forever. We can create our own forest, a sign of how well we have been doing over the days.
Forest : Stay Focused
Focus To Do
If you are looking for something a little more complete, a great option is Focus To Do. This app not only allows us to set pomodoros of the time we want, but also is a task list app measured in Pomodoros. For example, if you have to study a topic that will take you just over an hour, you can establish that it will cost you three pomodoros to complete that task. Thus, the app will offer us a view of how much time is pending we have homework a week.
Focus To-Do: Pomodoro Technique + Task Management
Minimalist Pomodoro Timer
As its name suggests, this app allows us to set pomodoros in a very simple and minimalist interface. Stand out from her the weekly and monthly graphs that show us, in which we can see the time we have dedicated to the tasks.
Minimalist Pomodoro Timer – Goodtime Productivity
Habit tracking apps
Summer is the worst time to follow habits: we may have neglected nutrition, sports and rest. With these apps you can return to normal or start new healthy habits.
Fabulous
Fabulous is probably the app with the most elegant interface in its segment. With it we can keep track of our habits, start new ones and others, such as losing weight, increasing our energy levels, drinking water, sleeping better, etc. The design is spectacular, which makes it very easy to use.
Fabulous – Daily Habits, Motivation and Wellbeing
Daylio
Daylio is a fairly versatile application that allows us to improve our habits (sports, food, sleep, etc.) in a simple way. The app will ask us records of our day, so that we write down how we have felt, what we have done and how it has gone. It is quite impressive at the graphical level, since it will show us not only graphs of how the month is going, but a view of the year in pixels, in which we will know if we have felt good or bad throughout the course.
Daylio – Diary, Mood Monitor
Habitnow
Habitnow is a very practical app, which allows us plan our daily tour, in order for us to be organized and stop bad habits. We can group the activities we carry out, create categories and others, to later see them graphically.
HabitNow: Daily Routine, Habits and To Do List