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The Productivity Tools That Actually Make Sense for Solo Professionals

A simple breakdown of the tools worth using — and which ones you can safely ignore.

Working solo means every tool either helps you move faster — or just adds noise.The problem isn’t a lack of options. It’s too many overlapping tools doing similar things.This page breaks productivity tools into simple roles and recommends one solid option for each.You don’t need all of these — just the ones that fit how you work.

The Only 4 Things Productivity Tools Need to Do

Plan & organize workTrack tasks and projectsStore notes and informationReduce admin and busywork

If a tool doesn’t clearly do one of these, it’s probably unnecessary.