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8 Amazing Productivity Apps I’ve Added to My App Stack
Let’s talk about some apps I added to my productivity stack recently. I review a lot of tools, but these are the ones that actually help me manage everything from studying to focus, and even sleep tracking.
Mochi

I use flashcards when I am learning something new as well as for memorising important details like my friends’ birthdays and anniversaries.

I used to use either Anki or RemNote when it came to flashcards and spaced repetition. However, over the years, I found Anki’s syncing process a bit unreliable, especially when I’m juggling multiple devices, and RemNote to be a bit too complicated and overkill for what I need.
Then I found Mochi which has been incredible because it offers a more dependable fast syncing across devices with lots of great features. I usually have it always open when I’m learning something new, so I can make flashcards anytime.