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Pagico is a $20 app that can help you get your shit together at work


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In the workplace, it's simply not enough that you get shit done. It's just as important that you get your shit together, too. You don't want to be that colleague who's known to be scatterbrained and unreliable; the one often on the receiving end of that passive-aggressive "as per my last email" note.

If you find that you always have a festering mountain of work that never seems to dissipate, or perhaps a handful of co-workers who roll their eyes when they find out you're on their team for a project, Pagico could be a great solution to help you keep your tasks under control.

Pagico is a one-stop app for all your to-dos, files, notes, and projects. It keeps everything in one place so that you can do away with writing on multiple post-its and stuffing files in innumerable folders. Your workload is transformed into interactive flowcharts, giving you a bird's eye view of all your on-going projects and current progress. Read more...

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