One Productivity

Share this post

How To Setup Chrome For Productivity

oneproductivity.substack.com

How To Setup Chrome For Productivity

The ideal Chrome Setup: clean interface free of distractions, a great bookmark manager and some essential plugins.

Dan Silvestre
Dec 15, 2021
Share
Share this post

How To Setup Chrome For Productivity

oneproductivity.substack.com

Are you unsatisfied with your current output and lack of time? You need Zero to Done, my system for Getting Things done, consistently.

  1. Remove all your bookmarks and use Raindrop.io It’s going to be game-changing for you. With Raindrop, you can manage your bookmarks like a pro and create all the categories you want, add labels to your bookmarks and change their descriptions. They also provide tools like a search engine to find among your bookmarks

  2. Pin Tabs If you‘re like me, there are some websites you use every day, just pin them. This will free some space. Right-click on your tab > pin tab

  3. Install Plugins

    Forest: it provides a solution to save you from Internet addiction. You can plant a seed in Forest. In the next 30 minutes, this seed will gradually grow into a tree. However, if you cannot resist the temptation and start to browse the websites on your Blacklist, your tree will wither away

    Pinterest Save Button: save any idea you find around the web so you can easily get back to it later

    Mercury Reader: removes ads and distractions, leaving only text and images for a clean and consistent reading view on every site

    Toby: Toby helps you organize your browser tabs into one so you can access key resources in one-click. I use Toby mini because I want to keep Raindrop in the “new tab”, but I use Toby for temporary tabs, for example when I’m doing researches about a subject and I want to keep everything in one place

Source

Share
Share this post

How To Setup Chrome For Productivity

oneproductivity.substack.com
Previous
Next
Comments
Top
New
Community

No posts

Ready for more?

© 2023 Dan Silvestre
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start WritingGet the app
Substack is the home for great writing