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General AI productivity tools help individuals and teams get more done by automating repetitive tasks, organizing information, and connecting workflows across apps. This category includes 125 tools, covering personal task managers, team coordination platforms, and multi-tool AI hubs.
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Collaborative brainstorming and project tools
Real-time data infrastructure for AI
Capture and organize code snippets from your workflow
Customer support automation for eCommerce teams
Automate and optimize your workflow
Centralize team tasks and communication
Run multiple AI models from one dashboard
Build and share custom AI agents in one workspace
Converts text or data into interactive charts and knowledge graphs
Track deep work, identify productivity patterns
Desktop app for writing, images, and video in one place
Task management and focus tool with AI insights
Mac writing tool with tone customization and document chat
Schedule tweets, analyze performance, manage accounts
Work platform for people and AI agents
Task manager trusted by 30 million for organizing work and life
Unified platform for Qwen AI models and tools
Asset management for creatives with AI image tools
Centralized task and communication management platform
Auto-recording of your work activity throughout the day
Conversational AI for automated job interviews
Pre-built AI agents for HR, IT, and Finance
Trustworthy AI agent platform
The tools here vary between personal productivity apps and team-oriented platforms. Some, like Elisi and GPTTeams, focus on task organization and goal tracking with AI assistance layered on top. Others like Polychat and Beeyond AI act as unified interfaces that let you access multiple AI capabilities from a single tool. Hatch and SectorFlow lean toward project and workflow management with AI automation. The defining characteristic of most tools in this category is breadth: they are general-purpose rather than specialized for writing, coding, or a specific domain. This makes them appealing as a daily driver but sometimes shallow compared to purpose-built tools. Key considerations when choosing: how well it integrates with the apps you already use (calendar, email, notes, Slack), whether it has a mobile app, and how the AI assistance is surfaced in practice. Pricing is usually subscription-based, with free tiers that are adequate for individual use and paid tiers unlocking team features, higher usage limits, or advanced automation.