
Speaktoit is like Siri, only it’s the the CEO version. If you’d rather speak to your SVPA, like you do to Siri, then this app is for you. You can even share your lists with family members or pals when you need to plan vacation packing lists or bucket lists. Make all the lists you want, then lump them all together in one sleek package and enjoy. If you’re a list person, this app is right up your alley. It’s just like the virtual office Facebook, Quora, and Instagram use, and allows users to collaborate, create, upload, and share documents-even edit them-as a team. The best endorsement for this one might be that Mark Zuckerberg himself uses it. It’s free, and currently one of the top 10 productivity apps on the App store. Sync all your to-do lists, notes, and calendar into one convenient app. Set yourself reminders for paying bills or other important deadlines and meetings. This one functions kind of like a second brain. You’ll never see your life the same way again once you see it in all these neat packages. It stays with you around the clock and organizes everything into customizable cards-weather, traffic, sports scores, favorite websites, etc.

You’ll still have to run your own errands, but you can get a little help with the other stuff-and you can yell at this assistant all you want.Ĭalled “the intelligent personal assistant,” Google Now is available for iOS, Android, and your desktop. But what if you could have help?ĭid you know you can get a virtual assistant of your very own? Straight to your phone.

It’s hard enough to function at your job and in your life without also struggling to keep your resolutions to be super organized this year. If you’re not a personal assistant-or even if you are-you could probably use one for yourself.
