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A Day in the Life with Curiosity

Mike Klökler

Nov 30, 2021

How I use Curiosity to make my day in the office more productive

The day starts with a cup (or two) of coffee and planning my day. I recently switched to just pen and paper to help me focus. If you prefer digital todo apps, here are some ideas.

The first thing today is a marketing presentation I already started. I’ll open Curiosity with Alt+Space and type its name… and there it is. Hitting Enter opens it so I can dive right in…

A while later the presentation is finished (enough) and I want to send it out to the client. I can’t remember one person’s name, but Contacts in Curiosity makes it easy to find their email via the organization.

Already time for lunch? The morning just flew by! I open Slack from Curiosity to ask my colleagues where we’re going today. I could just talk to them… but everyone’s wearing headphones. 🎧

Back at the office I want to work on writing copy for several social media channels. I create a new document from the Command bar and start jotting down ideas.

The last thing for today is a series of meetings starting with a code-review and some onboarding calls. I’ll use the Command bar to jump to the first call.

After going over code and showing people how to get the most out of the Curiosity, it’s time to put my computer to sleep and it’s time to head off home!

And that’s one day in the life with Curiosity. What does your day look like?

To try Curiosity for free, download it at curiosity.ai. Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn to hear first about new features.

How I use Curiosity to make my day in the office more productive

The day starts with a cup (or two) of coffee and planning my day. I recently switched to just pen and paper to help me focus. If you prefer digital todo apps, here are some ideas.

The first thing today is a marketing presentation I already started. I’ll open Curiosity with Alt+Space and type its name… and there it is. Hitting Enter opens it so I can dive right in…

A while later the presentation is finished (enough) and I want to send it out to the client. I can’t remember one person’s name, but Contacts in Curiosity makes it easy to find their email via the organization.

Already time for lunch? The morning just flew by! I open Slack from Curiosity to ask my colleagues where we’re going today. I could just talk to them… but everyone’s wearing headphones. 🎧

Back at the office I want to work on writing copy for several social media channels. I create a new document from the Command bar and start jotting down ideas.

The last thing for today is a series of meetings starting with a code-review and some onboarding calls. I’ll use the Command bar to jump to the first call.

After going over code and showing people how to get the most out of the Curiosity, it’s time to put my computer to sleep and it’s time to head off home!

And that’s one day in the life with Curiosity. What does your day look like?

To try Curiosity for free, download it at curiosity.ai. Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn to hear first about new features.

How I use Curiosity to make my day in the office more productive

The day starts with a cup (or two) of coffee and planning my day. I recently switched to just pen and paper to help me focus. If you prefer digital todo apps, here are some ideas.

The first thing today is a marketing presentation I already started. I’ll open Curiosity with Alt+Space and type its name… and there it is. Hitting Enter opens it so I can dive right in…

A while later the presentation is finished (enough) and I want to send it out to the client. I can’t remember one person’s name, but Contacts in Curiosity makes it easy to find their email via the organization.

Already time for lunch? The morning just flew by! I open Slack from Curiosity to ask my colleagues where we’re going today. I could just talk to them… but everyone’s wearing headphones. 🎧

Back at the office I want to work on writing copy for several social media channels. I create a new document from the Command bar and start jotting down ideas.

The last thing for today is a series of meetings starting with a code-review and some onboarding calls. I’ll use the Command bar to jump to the first call.

After going over code and showing people how to get the most out of the Curiosity, it’s time to put my computer to sleep and it’s time to head off home!

And that’s one day in the life with Curiosity. What does your day look like?

To try Curiosity for free, download it at curiosity.ai. Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn to hear first about new features.

How I use Curiosity to make my day in the office more productive

The day starts with a cup (or two) of coffee and planning my day. I recently switched to just pen and paper to help me focus. If you prefer digital todo apps, here are some ideas.

The first thing today is a marketing presentation I already started. I’ll open Curiosity with Alt+Space and type its name… and there it is. Hitting Enter opens it so I can dive right in…

A while later the presentation is finished (enough) and I want to send it out to the client. I can’t remember one person’s name, but Contacts in Curiosity makes it easy to find their email via the organization.

Already time for lunch? The morning just flew by! I open Slack from Curiosity to ask my colleagues where we’re going today. I could just talk to them… but everyone’s wearing headphones. 🎧

Back at the office I want to work on writing copy for several social media channels. I create a new document from the Command bar and start jotting down ideas.

The last thing for today is a series of meetings starting with a code-review and some onboarding calls. I’ll use the Command bar to jump to the first call.

After going over code and showing people how to get the most out of the Curiosity, it’s time to put my computer to sleep and it’s time to head off home!

And that’s one day in the life with Curiosity. What does your day look like?

To try Curiosity for free, download it at curiosity.ai. Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn to hear first about new features.

Mike Klökler

Mike Klökler

Mike Klökler

Mike Klökler

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