The Personal and Team plans are aimed at small business allowing unlimited blocks and file uploads, and are priced at $4/month for just you and $8/month per user respectively.įind Notion in the App store 2. Still, with unlimited members and guests, 1000 blocks, 40 block types, 50 designer templates, 5MB of file storage, the freebie deal sounds pretty impressive if you’re the side hustle type. This is a good way to try the product out, but you’ll only have limited functionality. Pricing: Notion starts at $0 per month for the most basic version. So from micro-managing your mind to managing a project for your side hustle, Notion is an incredible addition to your iPhone (and Mac). It’s actually got all those productivity features we love built into one product: a database, a calendar, task lists, writing templates, Kanban boards and dashboards. Here’s a guaranteed reason why folks like me, and especially side hustlers, will love Notion. Ironically, most often this happens with productivity apps. At some point, it always happens to me that apps built to declutter my life turn into a mess themselves. I don’t know about you, but frankly, I’m a skeptic when it comes to productivity apps. Here are the iOS apps which I find bring a sense of calm and “attentiveness” into a hectic workday, and can do the same for you. A past victim of similar traps, today I’m fond of digital tools that service my needs, not vice-versa. The result? A clutter of apps, thoughts, and tasks.įor side hustlers and business owners, clutter is a catastrophe resulting not only in wasted GB inside our brains and phones, but emptied pockets (read: subscriptions) as well. Too often, our fleeting attention spans blow up as we jump from one app to another. This one’s not just about usage but its quality: attentiveness.Ĭoming back to the modern “app” and its application in the framework of simplifying usage, one thing which is certainly missing from many apps is their ability to foster “assiduous attention”. All, except for definition 1c: “assiduous attention”. We were able to find the new feature in both iOS 14.2 and iOS 14.3 beta, as well as in macOS Big Sur 11.0.1.Here’s a fun random fact from Merriam Webster: all the pre-digital definitions of the word “application” have to do with “practical use” or “putting something to practical use”. You will also find another new option to disable subscription sharing for a specific app. ![]() Some users were just notified about apps that now offer the option to share their in-app purchases and subscriptions.Ī new toggle is available in Settings > Apple ID > Subscriptions to let users share eligible subscriptions with family members through iCloud Family Sharing. However, in-app purchases remained individual and non-shareable.Īfter promising that in-app purchases would be shareable among family, this option has finally been made available to the public today. ![]() You can already share with your family the purchases you’ve made using your Apple ID through iCloud Family Sharing, which includes apps, music, movies, and an Apple Music subscription. This option is now officially available for developers and users running iOS 14 and macOS Big Sur. Earlier this year at WWDC 2020, Apple announced a major change to its in-app purchases system that would let users share in-app paid content with the family.
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