Monday Blog has rounded up a list of our top 10 favorite productivity apps. These apps will not only help you work faster and more efficiently; they’ll also minimize all sorts of pain you weren’t even aware you had during your day-to-day routine.

1. If you’re ready to simplify the way you and your team works
monday.com: Our own productivity app is our work tool of choice, needless to say.  ?  We use it to manage all of our work: daily task management, project planning, brainstorming, communication, file sharing, and more. You name it, we use monday for it—we have 670 boards altogether (and counting!).
One of the biggest advantages of monday.com is that it’s totally visual. You can map out your own workflow and in a single glance, see exactly where things stand—what’s done, what’s stuck, and who’s working on what. For us, monday.com is way more than a productivity app; it has completely replaced email and reduced the overall number of meetings we have.
2. If it’s time to overcome your email, Instagram, & Candy Crush addiction
Forest: Smartphone addiction is real. Whether you’re at work, studying, at dinner with friends, spending time with your kids, or driving (!), the compulsive need to check your phone can destroy your focus—not to mention your quality of life.
Forest promises to help you “stay focused, be present” with a simple game: open your app and plant a tree. The tree will grow as long as you don’t touch your phone. (One tree takes 30 minutes.) If you leave the app, your tree dies. Over time you can build a forest, with each tree representing your commitment to unplugging and staying present.
3. If you created a super secure 12-character password…and can’t remember it
1Password: This app is a simple way to save your passwords and log in to all your sites with a single click. It’s essentially a secure online vault that remembers everything for you—even your bank account routing number or your alarm code.
Convenience is one benefit—no need to wrack your brain or shuffle around for post-its around your desk—but security is arguably a way more important benefit of 1Password. Storing your passwords somewhere secure and encrypted protects you from hackers and bad guys.
4. If running out of milk and toilet paper is the bane of your very existence
AnyList: Grocery shopping, like laundry, is Sisyphean: unavoidable, tedious, and endless. AnyList makes it less of a burden. Create and share your grocery list with your spouse or roommates, and stay in sync any time someone passes by the store to pick something up.
You can even collect and organize recipes and easily add ingredients from your recipes to your shopping list with a tap. If meal planning is your thing, you can use the calendar to organize your cooking and shopping. This is particularly awesome if you have a lot of mouths to feed and limited brain space.
5. If you’re surrounded by clutter and enjoy a healthy dose of the F-word
Unf*** Your Habitat: “Terrifying motivation for lazy people with messy homes.” Not for people averse to profanity, Unf*** Your Habitat (UfYH) motivates you to clean, tidy, and pick up a few minutes at a time…by yelling and swearing at you.
F-bombs aside, UfYH is based on solid psychology: it’s about doing what you can 5, 10, and 20 minutes at a time and making a solid habit of it. And your “habitat” extends way beyond your physical space: “Our finances, our jobs, our relationships: there’s no end to the things we can f*** up. The important thing to remember is that there is nothing that can’t be unf***ed. You just have to do it. Because when we accomplish something, especially something that seemed impossible, it feels awesome.”
6. If the only way you’ll exercise is if someone actually pays you to do it
StepBet: We all know that a sedentary lifestyle is bad, but it can be hard to find the motivation and time to work out. StepBet puts a different spin on it: join a group and bet on yourself (typically $40) to walk a certain number of steps, five days a week, for six weeks.  
The app syncs with your FitBit, Apple Watch, or the Health data on your iPhone. If you don’t meet your goal even once, you fall out of the running and lose your money. Everyone who does reach their goal splits the pot. Will you get rich? No. Will it motivate you to start walking regularly? Yes.
7. If you have a deadline but are dying to read “What it’s like to be a cryptocurrency millionaire”
Pocket: When you find something you want to view later, just use Pocket to save it directly from your browser, email, or social media apps. Pocket stores all your articles, videos, and images for when you’re ready, and awesomely, you don’t need an internet connection to access them from any device.
Pocket has more than 22 million registered users and integrates with more than 1500 apps. If you’re someone who loves a catchy headline but needs to stay focused, Pocket will help you delay your gratification, at least for a little while.
8. If tapping on your phone to order Chipotle is simply too much work, ugh
Workflow: How many taps does it take to tweet the song you’re listening to? Get directions to the nearest coffee shop? Check the news? Answer: too many. Enter Workflow, which promises to help you “spend less taps, get more done.” Workflow allows you to combine a bunch of steps across all your apps into a single shortcut.
Want to tell your partner what time you will be home? You can build a custom workflow to look up your current location, query Google Maps for your driving directions, and compose a text message telling your partner where you are and when you’ll be home—all with just one tap. It’s totally customizable, so you can build any workflow you want. Pretty cool!
9. If you always get stuck with the bill when traveling with friends
Tricount: They say friendship and money don’t mix. Make your life easier and avoid awkwardness with this cost-splitting app that helps you calculate costs, split expenses, and settle your debts. Better yet, it works offline.
Tricount is great for traveling, roommates, group gifts, parties—any scenario where multiple people are chipping in and need to split expenses. Just access your balance with one simple link, and anyone in the group can add their own expenses and see the balance.
10. If you’re surrounded by a mountain of paper and need to take action
Genius Scan: Turn your phone’s camera into a high-quality scanner. This app allows you to quickly scan your documents on-the-go and export them as a JPEG or PDF. It’s really as simple as snapping a photo.
Take that huge pile of receipts and finally archive them digitally to Dropbox. If you’re traveling for work, don’t worry about losing track of an expense. Have your employees on the road send contracts and sales agreements immediately upon signature. It’s awesome.
 
Honorable mentions: 3 unconventional yet delightful productivity apps 
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