
This app tackles time management at a more micro level. We especially like Timeful, the “intelligent time assistant.” You plug in your must-do and want-to-do items, and the app comes up with the most full and efficient schedule possible. Fortunately, that means there is most certainly an app for that-many, in fact. Timeful ( iOS)ĭo you ever feel like there’s way more you want to accomplish in a day, than there is time to do it? Yep, so does just about everyone else in the 21 st century. You can also set up automated updates and reminders, like having the next day’s weather forecast sent to you each night. The app allows you to automate Internet-based tasks like saving newly uploaded Facebook photos to the cloud, or adjusting notifications based on your geographic location. Now, how about an app that does those things for you? To the extent that this is possible, Ifttt (standing for “if this, then that”) achieves it. So you have your lists and your notes, detailing all of the things you need to get done. It also has features that facilitate collaboration. Evernote ( iOS)Įvernote is, as its name suggests, focused in particular on note taking-from quick Post-it-style reminders to lengthy research, graphs and presentation material, this exceptionally clean, sleek app is a must-have companion. Bright, easy-to-use and highly customizable, Awesome Note is at the top of the game. What sets one apart from the next is the user-friendliness of its design. There are a lot of “all-in-one organizer apps” like this one, which bring together to-do lists, notes and calendars.

Naturally, our selections are examples of good app design and branding as well.

To help with the important things, we rounded up ten organization apps, each of a different type, that promise real boons for your freelance career in 2015.

Organizing your time better, for instance, or improving the way you collaborate with others. That may be just as well for the plans to cut down on carbs and learn French: the trip to Paris is but a speck on the horizon, and a year without pasta is hardly a year worth celebrating.īut as a creative freelancer, you probably have a resolution or two that really needs to be kept.

We all know the joke about New Year’s resolutions: we make the same ones every time around.
