If you think about it,
you might be surprised by how much time you waste every day doing simple tasks.
Sure, Apple’s products already make your life way easier, but tiny tasks can still take a massive bite out of your time and productivity.
Repeating something that only takes a second can add up to minutes and hours before you know it. It’s death by a thousand cuts.
But there’s hope – with an app called IF for your iPhone, things you do every day can go from painful to painfully simple.
IF is powered by a simple logical formula: if this then that. You might remember logic as that course you avoided in college, but IF puts logic to work making your life easier.
In other words, IF uses simple relationships called “recipes” to remove busywork from your routine. This means saving you precious minutes and hours in the long run.
How about some examples of how it works?
For networkers:
Networking is just that: working. This recipe makes it faster and easier to bring business contacts into the fold. Whenever you create a new contact on your iPhone, IF takes the next step for you and contacts them on LinkedIn.
IF even has a firm handshake.
For those who bill by the hour:
It can be frustrating when one task stands between you and quitting time – no matter how small the task may be. Thankfully, IF can even keep track of when you arrive at your place of business and when you leave, meaning you can hit the road without needing to log your hours manually.
If you blog:
This recipe is a life-saver for anyone who runs a blog. Whenever you post on WordPress, IF automatically posts a link to your new blog post on your Facebook page. It’s that simple. It might only take a second to post on Facebook, but that’s a second you could use for something more productive.
It’s just that easy.
IF even lets you search recipes by popularity or category and get them running them on your iPhone with a single tap. Or, check out IF’s website.
We want to help you cut the techno-noise out of your life. For more time-saving tricks for your Apple devices, reach out to Macinhome.