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Apps i use to keep up with my work

Keeping on top of writing, blogging, youtube, my business, and replying to Instagram and youtube comments, working on Wattpad stuff and now keeping on top of the occasional modelling gig is a massive hassle, but with technology being as big as it is now, it is manageable. So here are the apps I use to keep on top of everything I do.

Easy blog- for any blogger who blogs on blogger or Blogspot, it is a massive help, with easy blogger I can write my blog posts and edit them, view my blog to see how it will look, it is so easy to use all I need is an internet connection, so it makes it easier for road trips.

The calendar is now a must-have for all my appoints and remembering what day I need to upload on what app and all of that jazz.

YT studio- I have all my comments as pending, so I have to accept them myself due to a lot of bullying. With the YT studio app, I can accept and delete the comments as well as a reply; I can also fix any issues with my videos and see how they are going, so on the go, everything is straightforward.

Facebook page- I use Facebook page not only to run my business but also to interact with customers and my Instagram DMs and comments; I linked my business and personal Instagram accounts to my Facebook pages, so now anytime someone comments or messages me, I can easily use Facebook page to reply to them.

Wattpad- now I prefer the Wattpad website, but having the app allows me to write my parts on the go and interact with my readers.

Freelancer- I do freelance writing gigs at times for extra money, so I find having the app on my phone can make it easier to find jobs on the go, so I don't miss out on anything.

One drive- I use one drive for things like transferring youtube parts if I land up filming a bit of a video on my phone. I also use it so that I can transfer my books from my laptop to my phone, I can easily click on the file in my phone and go over to google docs to write and when I'm done, and I get on my computer, I can just download the file back to my commuter to continue writing.

Google docs- I use it to work on my books on flights and in the car so I don't have to have my laptop on my lap, I do occasionally write in a book, but my hand cramps up, so I just find it easier at a time to write on google docs.

Grammarly- because I am only human, I make spelling and grammar mistakes just like anyone else. Because I use Grammarly on my laptop for my blog and Wattpad, it's only fair; I have it on my phone to help me make as little mistakes as possible.

One note- I use OneNote to plan out all my blog posts and when to upload them as well as youtube video ideas so that when I'm on the go, I can quickly open the app and jot them down so that I can transfer them into my youtube book when I have access to it.

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