Top 4 productivity tools for the construction professional

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To all building contractors, subcontractors and project managers, we know how time starved you are. As some help, we have compiled this productivity list to help make the day flow a little easier while you anxiously wait to benefit from GenieBelt :). We have made a list of 4 productivity tools you can use in order to improve your productivity. See the list below.

1. Pocket

Ever started out doing something while surfing the net and then an hour later you find yourself still browsing bbc sport? We have all been there! Pocket is designed to save articles for later reading when you have more time. Simply click on the pocket extension and the page is added. Try it here. You can then better make sure that you are not wasting your time. And then read those sport articles at a later time.

2. Spotify

Of course, spotify is well known, but even while writing this post, sticking on some motown music is the best way for us to reach a productivity peak. For a great source of new music (any genre) install shuffler.fm app within Spotify. Try it here. Who can work without music? We know that we can’t.

3. Skitch

Skitch is part of the evernote family and is a great way to communicate things visually online. You can can install it on your desktop or use it with your preferred smartphone and/or tablet. Try it here.

4. Things

After trying a LOT of todo apps and we really mean a LOT, we have found that things is our favourite. It just works. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but hey, if you value your time then the price is only a fraction of that. Try it here. As an alternative and a free option give wunderlist a go.

What tools do you use as your productivity hacks?

The master list of marketing and sales tools

If you want to know more tools, we have also made a master list of marketing and sales tools to use. There is several tools that could come in handy when you’re trying to boost your business. You can find the list here. Who knows, you might find the tool you have been searching for, for ages.