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Plugsurfing’s Chief Product Officer uses these apps

In the “Homescreen!” series we present the homescreens of people from the social media, marketing, media and tech industries – including app recommendations and tips for everything from to-do lists to small games in between. Today: William Gil, Chief Product & Technology Officer at plug surfing.

My start screen is basically very clearly laid out and is limited to the apps that I use frequently: For everyday work, but also for private exchanges and the breaks in between.

Small helpers for project management and communication with each other

The most important tool on my home screen is definitely note (for Android). We use the software to manage all the projects of our teams at Plugsurfing. The great thing about Notion: We always have an overview of who is working on what, can give feedback quickly and thus drive our projects forward effectively and efficiently.

But I also use messenger services like Slack (for Android) and Whatsapp (for Android) to exchange information with my team or private contacts in a short way. Apple’s messaging and phone apps shouldn’t be missing either.

I use todoist (for Android). I’ve also added two widgets to my home screen that show me my appointments and the weather forecast for the day.

The home screen of William Gill, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Plugsurfing.

For a better driving experience with the electric car

I live in Brandenburg, a little outside of Berlin. However, our office is in Neukölln, where I commute to by electric car. I am therefore dependent on fast routes. Google Maps (for Android) offers the best service. For example, the live traffic data also shows me alternative routes, which I can use to save a lot of time.

Of course, there is also that on my smartphone Plugsurfing app (for Android). In this way, I can always find the right charging station for my e-car and can also cover longer distances – you can read about how well this works in one of my blog posts.

Everything safe at home?!

I installed the “Ring Home Alarm System” at home, with two bells and several cameras facing the garden. About the ring app (for Android) I can also monitor this system on the go and keep an eye on the security of my house.

The lighting in the house is smart and can be controlled centrally via the Hue app and voice-controlled Alexa. For relaxation in between, I have the Apple Podcasts app such as Spotify (for Android) loaded.

My favorite podcasts include “The Vergecast” for general tech news, “Fully Charged” and “Freakonomics” for economics and psychology topics, but also electric car news. So I always have an optimal overview of the e-mobility industry.

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