Akiflow vs Alfred
Akiflow is a time-blocking digital planner and calendar application that consolidates tasks from multiple sources into a single interface. It integrates with tools like Gmail, Slack, Todoist, Jira, and Notion to capture tasks and schedule them into calendar time blocks. The app is backed by Y Combinator and designed for founders, developers, and knowledge workers.
Alfred is a productivity application for macOS developed by Running with Crayons Ltd. that serves as an application launcher, file searcher, and workflow automation tool. The free version provides search and launch functionality, while the paid Powerpack adds features like workflows, clipboard history, snippets, and custom web searches. Alfred 5 is the current major version.
Quick Facts
Akiflow
Alfred
Pricing
Akiflow
Paid
Premium: $15/mo/annual
Alfred
Freemium
Free: Free
Powerpack Single License: £34/one-time
Powerpack Mega Supporter: £59/one-time
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