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Finally! A productivity app I actually like!

Hank Quense
2 min readMar 7, 2023

I’ve tried out just about every productivity and note-taking app I’ve come across. After a brief period of use, I usually delete most of these apps. The apps I continue to use, I use not so much because I like using them, but because it fills a need and I don’t have anything better to use.

About a month ago, I wrote an article on Medium praising Capacities. It is a good app and I used it until I investigated Wallings, yet another productivity app.

Wallings is my keeper app. It complements the way my mind works, is relatively simple to use and has a set of features that suit my way of working, Wallings isn’t overly complicated like some apps (Notion and Obsidian for instance). It’s colorful, which I like, and I can set up projects that reflect my work habits, not the way a template demands I work.

The screen shot shows the ‘bricks’ associated with a webinar project I’m organizing. Simple. Clean. And understandable (at least to me).

Wallings has a responsive technical staff and is reasonably priced.

In addition, Walling has a bookmark feature that I use to store links I use a lot and can never find without a bit of searching. I find this feature very helpful.

Overall, I have to say Wallings is a keeper.

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Hank Quense
Hank Quense

Written by Hank Quense

Hank Quense writes on fiction writing, self-publishing and book marketing topics. He has self-published over 20 books, both fiction and non-fiction.

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Walling, not Wallings, right?