The Real Cost of Context Switching (It's Worse Than You Think)
Research says it takes 23 minutes to refocus after switching tasks. The average worker switches every 3 minutes. Here's what that's actually doing to your brain and your day.
Thoughts on AI assistants, productivity, and getting more done with less effort.
Research says it takes 23 minutes to refocus after switching tasks. The average worker switches every 3 minutes. Here's what that's actually doing to your brain and your day.
Spotify has 100 million tracks. An AI agent connected to Spotify controls playback, builds playlists, and finds music based on your mood, not an algorithm.
Google Drive has all your files and none of the organization. An AI agent connected to Drive searches, manages, and moves files across your workspace automatically.
Your files are in Dropbox somewhere. Connecting an AI agent to Dropbox lets it find, organize, and share files so you never waste time searching again.
Sentry catches every error in production. An AI agent connected to Sentry triages issues, spots patterns, and tells you what actually needs fixing right now.
GitHub is where code lives but also where PRs pile up and issues go stale. Connecting an AI agent to GitHub keeps your repos organized and your workflow tight.
Trello boards start organized and slowly decay. Connecting an AI agent to Trello keeps cards moving, statuses updated, and boards reflecting reality.
Todoist keeps your tasks organized. An AI agent connected to Todoist can create, prioritize, and complete tasks from your other tools automatically.
Notion holds everything but finds nothing. Connecting an AI agent to Notion lets it search, update, and create pages and databases so your second brain keeps up.
Google Sheets powers more business decisions than most databases. Connecting an AI agent to Sheets lets it read, write, and analyze your spreadsheets on command.
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Google Docs is where work goes to get stuck. Connecting an AI agent to Google Docs lets it draft, edit, and organize documents so you can focus on the thinking.
Your calendar runs your life. Connecting an AI agent to Google Calendar lets it manage scheduling, resolve conflicts, and protect your focus time automatically.
Gmail eats hours of your week. Connecting an AI agent to Gmail lets it read, draft, and manage email for you. Here's how to set it up with clawww.ai.
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I ditched the daily app-switching ritual and let an AI assistant handle the morning information roundup. Six months later, I still haven't gone back.
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