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How to Improve Productivity as a Musician or Producer

Toggl Todoist Flow - Get Things Done
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    Toggl is an online time tracking tool. It features 1-click time tracking and helps you see where your time goes. Free and paid versions are available.
    🟡 Toggl Track can be a great help to those who need to keep track of their time. If you haven't started monitoring yet, now is the right time. It may come as a surprise to find out how much time is devoted to tasks with little to no returns. Musicians, producers and engineers, who are typically paid on a per project basis, can use this software to identify which projects are worth their time and effort in terms of compensation.

    #Time Tracking #Time Management #Invoicing 78 social mentions

  2. Todoist is a to-do list that helps you get organized, at work and in life.
    🟡 Todoist is an application with a minimalistic UI design that functions as a to-do list. It provides the ability to organize tasks into folders based on the project; for example, writing, recording, mixing, mastering, producing, personal, etc. Additionally, tasks and folders can be marked with flags of various colors to indicate their level of importance (red flags indicate the most important tasks, while gray flags are used for the least important tasks).

    #Todos #Task Management #Project Management 131 social mentions

  3. A pomodoro based work timer to help you get things done
    🟡 Flow is a productivity tool which applies the Pomodoro technique to organise work and break times for optimal productivity and decreased stress. It can also be used to block applications and websites to inhibit notifications and other on-screen disturbances while working. Just like Toggl, Flow breaks down your workflow into sections with specified pauses via the Pomodoro system. Additionally, it offers an overview of your past sessions, giving you an insight into your accomplishments and growth.

    #Office & Productivity #Tool #Time Tracking 10 social mentions

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