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Here are five productivity apps. Check them out:

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College life is filled with assignments, exams, part-time jobs, and a whirlwind of social activities. Amid all this, staying organized and productive can be challenging. Fortunately, technology offers smart solutions to help students manage their time and tasks more efficiently. Here are five top-rated productivity apps that every college student should consider using:

1. Notion

Best for: Note-taking, task management, and project organisation
Notion is an all-in-one workspace that allows students to take notes, create to-do lists, manage class schedules, and collaborate on group projects. It’s completely customisable, so whether you need a weekly planner or a study tracker, Notion adapts to your needs. Its intuitive interface and integration with other tools make it a favorite among students.

2. Google Keep

Best for: Quick notes and reminders
For students who prefer simplicity, Google Keep is perfect. It lets you jot down quick notes, set location-based or time-based reminders, and even create checklists for tasks or grocery runs. Being a Google product, it syncs effortlessly across devices, ensuring you have your notes wherever you go.

3. Forest

Best for: Staying focused and minimising distractions
Forest is a unique app that helps students focus by gamifying time management. When you want to study, you plant a virtual tree that grows as long as you don’t use your phone. If you exit the app, the tree dies. The app encourages deep focus while promoting mindfulness and even supports real tree planting initiatives, making it an eco-friendly choice.

4. Evernote

Best for: Organising study materials
Evernote is another popular tool for note-taking, ideal for students managing multiple subjects. It lets you save text, images, audio recordings, and PDFs all in one place. Its powerful search feature ensures that you can easily locate any note, even handwritten ones, making it a reliable digital notebook.

5. Trello

Best for: Group projects and task tracking
Trello uses boards, lists, and cards to help students manage projects and tasks visually. It’s especially useful for team assignments, allowing students to assign tasks, set deadlines, and monitor progress. The drag-and-drop interface makes task management simple and collaborative.

Whether you’re aiming to organise your thoughts, manage time better, or stay focused during study sessions, these apps offer practical support. Incorporate them into your daily routine and take a step closer to academic success with less stress.

Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.