The Best Productivity Apps for Staying Organized and Focused in 2023
From calendar apps to to-do-list apps, project management apps to note-taking apps, these are our favorite productivity apps to help you start 2023 off right.
Whether you’re back at the office or still working from home, organizing family vacations or helping out a friend with a project, there’s a good chance you’d benefit from using a productivity app. Heck, you’re likely already using one. (We all use email apps, after all.)
But there are different types of productivity apps. Many of them. Also, it’s not guaranteed that the default app on your smartphone, which you’ve been using all along, is the best one for you. From calendar apps to to-do-list apps, project management apps to note-taking apps, we’ve rounded up our favorite productivity apps for your home and workplace.
Note-taking apps can be used to do everything from keeping a grocery list or jotting down random thoughts to doing something as robust as preparing an entire presentation. And since we have our smartphones on us wherever we go anyway, note-taking apps are just convenient. There are a lot of different note-taking apps out there, but they’re far from all the same.
Gmail is the largest email service in the world. That said, it’s not necessarily best to use the Gmail app to access your email. Nor is it always best to use the email apps that come stock with your smartphone’s software, like Apple Mail. There are superior email apps available that can better align with your needs, whether you’re a Gmail user or not.
A to-do list app can help you plan out your day by reminding you to knock out one task or chore at a time — no more procrastinating or forgetting to do something. There are many different to-do list apps out there, so it’s important to find one that works for you.
A calendar app is a vital tool for staying organized, productive and on schedule. But you shouldn’t just pick the default calendar app that comes on your smartphone (although it’s likely a good choice) — you need to pick the calendar app that works best for you, which means the devices and software (including other productivity apps) that you use every day.
A habit-tracking app is designed to help you develop good habits and achieve your goals, which can range from exercising regularly to keeping in touch with family members. It can help break bad habits such as eating fast food or smoking, as well. There’s a wide variety of habit-tracking apps out there, some with minimalist designs and some that are highly customizable. Pick the one that works best for you.
Whether you’re a small business or a group of friends working on a weekend project, a project management app is a great tool to help everybody stay connected and on the same page. There are a lot of different apps out there and they all do different things well, from sharing photos and files to creating projects and assigning tasks.
Slack
Best team chat app: Slack
If your teams aren’t communicating on Slack, you’re probably doing it wrong. Slack deserves all of the hype heaped upon it. It’s a beautifully built chat tool that allows teams to segment themselves by hashtag, easily search archived conversations and never miss a moment with customizable alerts and support for both mobile and desktop. It’s free for small teams.
Asana is one of the most popular productivity apps for teams working on larger projects. It combines all lines of communication into one place that everybody can see. You can create tasks for specific people, write notes or instructions for each task, and set deadlines. It also iOS or Android, PC or Mac. The best part is that Asana is free for teams of 15 people or less.
Dropbox is a hugely popular cloud-storage service that’s a great option for anybody who wants to back-up their important files, photos and documents from their smartphone or computer. It has a tight and seamless integration across Windows and macOS, and offers easy-to-use apps for Android and iOS. You get 2GB for free, and paid plans start at $10/month for 2TB.
Thanks to smartphones, it’s easier than ever to digitize your various documents — such as bills, receipts, newspaper articles and even photos — so that you can access them whenever you want. All you have to do is open an app, point your camera at it and — snap — it’s saved in the cloud. Most scanner apps have built-in technologies that automatically cut, crop and (sometimes) color your scanned document so that it looks best.
Adobe Scan
Best scanner app for most people
Adobe Scan is one of the best scanner apps because of its simplicity and accuracy — it’s also free. Adobe saves all these scans as PDFs, which might be a point of frustration for those who want to save as a JPEG so they can add to a Word document or PowerPoint presentation. Also, it saves all your scanned PDFs to its own cloud storage system, Adobe Document Cloud, and isn’t the best if you use other cloud storage systems, like Google Drive or Dropbox. It’s available on iOS and Android.
If you’re looking for a more powerful and feature-packed scanner app, SwiftScan is your best bet. It has a number of organization and search tools, and allows you to save scanned documents as PDFs or JPEGs, making them more easily shared; additionally it works with most cloud services, including as iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive. The downside is that it’s pretty expensive (especially for iPhone users).
A digital wellness app is designed to help analyze your screen time across your various devices and ultimately help you change your habits. It allows you to set goals and limit your access from certain apps and websites throughout the day to help you stay more productive. Both iPhone and Androids have digital wellness features nowadays — you can learn more, here — but these apps are designed for those who want to take things a step further.
Space
Best overall digital wellness app
Space is an app that analyzes the amount of time you spend each day using your smartphone, and then creates a personalized digital behavior program to help you change your habits. It lets you set goals, establish limits and customize your program, letting you limit specific apps or specific contacts. It’s available for both iOS and Android.
Forest is one of the simplest and most fun digital wellbeing apps. It has a simple concept: the more time you spend away from your mobile device, the bigger your digital forest will grow. It might not sound like much of an incentive, but it helps, and you get plenty of stats about your phone usage over time as well. Available on both iOS and Android.
RescueTime is one of the best and longest-running time tracking apps out there. It’s primarily meant for computer use — available on both Mac and Windows — and runs in the background, reporting on the apps and sites you’re using. It then presents the data in a useful, intuitive way. You can use the app to set yourself goals, log projects over time, analyze your productivity and block out specific distractions (from games to YouTube).
You don’t need to be a genius to manage your money intelligently and invest it wisely. Thanks to a handful of apps, the black box that is money management is now slightly less opaque. These apps won’t make you Gordon Gekko, nor will they suddenly unlock your inner Soros, but they will help you to be smarter about your money and could even put an extra bit of cash in your pocket.
Mint
Best all-around money managing app
Mint is one of the best and well known — even before Ryan Reynolds — money management apps. It syncs across all your accounts (checking, savings, credit cards, etc.) and allows you track your spendings and investments, as well as set money spending limits. It’s available on iPhone and Android. And it’s free.
YNAB — which stands for “You Need A Budget” – is a different type of money managing app than Mint. Instead of just allowing you to simply track your spending and budget yourself, it has more of an eye on the future rather than on the past. Whenever you get a paycheck, the app allows you to allocate the amount of money you want to save as well as set aside from various categories, like food, entertainment, education and more. It costs $15/month.
PocketGuard is a money managing app that’s designed to be dead simple. It syncs across all your various bank accounts, credit cards and loans, and then lets you set spending limits and goals. It’s neat because of its simple design and ease of use, but PocketGuard is also unique because it lets you enter your information manually, say if you’re sketched out at it automatically syncing across all your accounts.