Hey friends!
Welcome to another edition of The Report. I'm excited to get back to The Report, now that my exams are over. In this week's edition, I'm happy to talk about a community favorite - Upcoming Apps that I’m Excited About! Here's part one if you're interested as well. With tools like Lazy to Arc, I'm excited to see how my toolkit will change over the coming months. If you're in need of a refresh, consider signing up to these apps!
1. Lazy
Lazy is a quick capture tool that looks groundbreaking in today’s age of information overload. An app that advertises itself as blending into your workflow while capturing notes, it looks simple and stunning but solves an important problem. If there’s one app that I would absolutely love to try out on this entire list, it’s this one.
Arc and SigmaOS are the future of browsing. With a new way of creating spaces, browsing together and recreating the magic of the old internet through a modern lens, both these apps are currently cemented in my dock. We’ll see who the winner will be soon enough!
1. Magicflow
If you’re all about tracking your work time like I am, then Magicflow will be of interest to you. From tracking time on projects to understanding what’s distracting you, this app is a must-have for freelancers, solo business owners and leaders.
1. Fabric
Fabric acts as the glue that keeps all your internet memorabilia together. From images and notes to links and bookmarks, Fabric is your Pinterest Board across your entire tool stack. A self-organizing workspace like this is just the thing you need if you’re constantly exploring new things and getting lost in internet blackholes.
1. Big Mail 2
E-mail has not been done well for a while now. While Tempo came close, the good apps on the market charge exuberantly for something that is currently available freely from Gmail and Outlook. However, if you’re looking to spend your money wisely on an app that actually does email well, Big Mail 2 is the one for you.
💜 My Favorite Things
📝 Article → 34 Ways to Make Money as a Creator (with Examples) from Creatorbread.
👩💻 Website → If you've ever found yourself wondering what the letterheads of history's most important figures look like, you can find them here.
📱App → Until is a handy count-down app that looks beautiful, works well and even has an Apple Watch complication. Designed by Kevin Clark.
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Magicflow Looks very promising!
But you also got a check Assist-Ant (for windows) :)