Sapience Buddy: Getting productive costs less than a cup of coffee

Sapience Buddy: Getting productive costs less than a cup of coffee

Uber ContentUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:21 AM IST
Sapience Buddy: Getting productive costs less than a cup of coffee

Picture this: You’re in the ‘zone’ at work, nailing that report like a true champ. Suddenly you’re always-on smartphone beeps with a Facebook notification. Then you get an email from that dating service you’ve been using, letting you know someone (finally) swiped right. And before you know it, that report you were nailing like a champ, is the farthest thing from your mind. Instead, right around quitting time, you’re chit-chatting with your long lost buddy in Finland about the mad Mumbai rains. As a result, it is going to be another late night, yet again. Does that happen an awful lot with you? It can’t be dumb luck if this has been happening an awful lot. The Sapience Buddy might be just what you’re looking for.

The Sapience Buddy has been developed with insights mined from over 200 million hours of work data! It offers the mindful professional an easy, intuitive and user-friendly PC app that helps them take charge of their work day. Once installed, the Sapience buddy, will observe and report, a pattern of how the work day runs and the time spent on various work activities, which gives the user a workable representation of where his/her time is being utilised correctly, and where it’s being wasted.

Its ‘Work Yoga’ feature helps you make subtle changes to the way you work, such that your time and effort is better focused. The ‘Wellness’ feature encourages you to take comfort breaks, slow down or relax, if it senses a stress pattern. The best part? All the data collected is private to your PC, and is not loaded onto any other server.

The Sapience Buddy ‘Lite’ version, is free to use but is restricted to seven-day reports, with no backups. The ‘Pro’ however enables you to look back on results of the past four months. And the cost? A mere $2 a month. Quite a small price for getting more productive, wouldn’t you say?