I deleted Slack and Notion for this one minimalist app, and my brain feels quieter
The author shares their experience of switching from Slack and Notion to Basecamp for improved productivity. They found that the simplicity and structured approach of Basecamp helped reduce time spent searching for messages and files. This change led to a quieter mind and a more efficient workflow.
- ▪The author previously used Slack for messaging and Notion for notes and project management.
- ▪They switched to Basecamp in search of a more streamlined productivity solution.
- ▪Basecamp offers essential features like chats, to-dos, and document management in a simple format.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Android Police.