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If you are an entrepreneur or business person than you probably know how hard is to keep everything on track. Technology makes a lot of improvements in our daily lifestyle so why not take benefit of it and make our lifes more easy and better at work. These are list of some of best Android apps that you can use to improve your productivity, though this list is intended for Android users but most of these apps are available on iPhone and window too. Hope you find it helpful.

Wunderlist[]

Wunderlist is a project planner and to-do list organizer where you can quickly create a list of reminders, tasks, places you want to visit, things you need to purchase. The app is beautifully designed with greater flexibility to add as much detail as you want to each of your task including due date and attachments.

Trello[]

Trello is an intuitive and flexible task organizer app for Android that is quite different from Wunderlist and Any.do. The card and board styled design of the app will help you gain perspective of the entire task list in just a single glance and will let you see a real-time status of all the tasks, whether they are done or needs to be completed.

ONE Note[]

Microsoft OneNote is a cross-platform app that gives you the ability to note down anything in your very own digital notebook. And specifically for those of you who have a smartphone or tablet with pen support, the things will be a lot easier for you as you can draw, label, type, even extract data from the Internet and save it as your note.

Evernote[]

Evernote is an outstanding note-taking app that is fully compatible with other platforms including Windows, Mac, and iOS so that you can seamlessly access and work on your projects while keeping track of your notes. The app will help you effectively organize your projects where you can collect and capture ideas and work on them alone or with a team.

Google Drive[]

The Google Drive suite of productivity apps. They're all fantastic. First, you’ll have Google Drive, a cloud storage app with support for literally all file types. On top of that, you have Google Keep, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. These let you take notes and do office oriented work. Finally, you have Google Photos where you can easily store and view photos and videos you've taken with your smartphone. Combined, these apps cover virtually any need regarding file sharing, file storage, office apps, note taking apps, and even photo storage. Businesses are going to the cloud every day and now you can too with relative ease. You can purchase additional Google Drive space if you need it.

Mapping Habits[]

Being able to keep track of all the habits you have in your routine is important. Whether you’ve just started running or you’ve just stopped smoking, tracking all of these touch points will help you be consistent and spot weak areas. Strides is one that I find very helpful for keeping an eye on all of the habits or targets I need to achieve.

IFTT[]

IF by IFTTT is one of the more interesting productivity apps available on Android. The app allows you to make recipes that tell various apps to do various things at various times. It essentially takes almost any task and makes your phone do it autonomously. This is a must-have for those who use things like smart lights and other IoT devices. Additionally, you can do quick things like auto-save your Instagram photos to Dropbox. It's powerful, but there is a learning curve. You can find a variety of pre-made recipes with a few simple Google Searches.

LastPass []

LastPass isn't just one of the best productivity apps, but also one of the best security apps. It stores your login credentials for various sites. You then use it to log in. With it, you can come up with more complex passwords, log in faster, and you don't have to remember your password to every site you use. That takes out a lot of the pain when it comes to doing stuff like that. There is also a LastPass Authenticator app that adds an additional level of security. The free version of the app covers most bases, but you'll need the $12 per year subscription to get all of the features.


Sources[]

Thanks to these sites from where I got more amazing apps to create this list:

http://www.androidauthority.com/best-productivity-apps-for-android-217650/

https://bestforandroid.com/productivity-apps/

https://blog.trello.com/best-productivity-apps-roundup

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