Welcome Mashable Readers

Nov 11

At LazyMeter, we’re proud to check a task of our list: Get on Mashable. We couldn’t be any more proud of the way they described LazyMeter, and the response has been overwhelming: thousands of visitors, thousands of twitter mentions, and users registering every few seconds.

We started LazyMeter with a theory on productivity, and we’re excited to see it supported by so many satisfied users and such far-reaching press.

Thanks Mashable, and welcome Mashable Readers. The current version of LazyMeter is just the beginning, and we’re glad to have you join our mission to change the way people feel about work.

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1 Comment

  1. Cyrill
    Nov 19

    Great story. It made me using LazyMeter – and i love it! I tried in the past so many GTD-Tools. The best was DUE (iPhone-App) – but so many times I need a to-do list on my mac.

    Great, LazyMeter showed up. So I sit in the morning in front of my mac and plan the day with LazyMeter. I follow this rule: 2-3 big things (around 2hrs of work) and 2-3 small things (aprox. 15mins).

    It helps me also to finish the work day better. Before I had always the feeling i did not do enough – i can pack more in one day. Now I feel satisfied after reached my daily goals – i can enjoy my freetime much better.

    Thanks!

    Ps. Why does LazyMeter on the Desk look so different to the Mobile-Version? :)

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