Why Most Productivity Apps Are Just Fancy Timers in Disguise
Most productivity apps fool you into thinking they’re revolutionary tools when they’re really just glorified timers with fancy packaging. Your workflow deserves better than this deception.
Most productivity apps fool you into thinking they’re revolutionary tools when they’re really just glorified timers with fancy packaging. Your workflow deserves better than this deception.
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