Technology
Pagico is the $25 app that will make your digital life less of a hot mess
TL;DR: Organize all your files and projects with Pagico 9 for just $25, a 50% savings.
Raise your hand if your work computer is a hot mess. Join the club. Between files, emails, tasks, client contact information, and presentations, it can be even harder to stay organized today than when we relied on old school paper files and rolodexes.
Sure, there are apps that can help organize your inbox and apps that can streamline your contacts and communications, but then you’re stuck with more apps, more chaos, and multiple monthly subscription fees.
Alternatively, you can use Pagico 9, which does the work of multiple apps to manage all your tasks, files, projects, and clients in one package (that’s also easy on the eyes). Unlike other apps, Pagico works double duty as both a data manager and task manager so you can oversee every aspect of a project from start to finish in one place. That means you can create a task, and then store all files and documents that might go along with it.
For example, say you have a task around speaking at a conference. Not only can you break down your to-do lists, but you can include your presentation deck, travel itinerary, client meetings, and hotel reservation within the same interface.
It’s super visual in nature so you can quickly glance at a project’s status and you can even drag-and-drop within the interface to change things around.
Pagico has earned five stars on MacUpdate and four and a half stars on G2 based on customer reviews, plus you can get it for just $25. (That’s 50% off the regular price.) And since you can access it for life, you won’t have to add yet another subscription to your monthly billing cycle.
If you’re looking to clean up up your digital life in 2020, Pagico is a great place to start.
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