ChatGPT – The Tuesday Morning App Audit That Started Everything
October 29, 8 AM. MacBook fans screaming. 47 browser tabs open. Slack, Notion, Todoist, Calendly, Loom, Miro, and Grammarly all fighting for RAM.
My computer crashed. Again.
While waiting for the restart, I counted: 31 productivity apps installed. Monthly cost: $347. Time spent switching between them: infinite.
Then a thought: What if ChatGPT could just… do everything?
By lunch, I’d deleted 7 apps. By dinner, my entire workflow lived in one ChatGPT conversation. By Friday, I’d reclaimed 4 hours every single day.
This isn’t minimalism. It’s leverage.
The 7 Apps That Died (And Nobody Mourned)
1. Todoist → ChatGPT Task Brain
Before: Manually entering tasks, setting reminders, organizing projects Now: “Here’s my brain dump for today. Organize it, prioritize it, time-block it.”
ChatGPT doesn’t just list tasks. It understands context, suggests order, warns about conflicts, and reminds me why I’m doing things.
2. Grammarly → ChatGPT Writing Partner
Before: Passive grammar checking, generic suggestions Now: “Make this email friendly but firm. Keep my voice but fix the awkward parts.”
ChatGPT knows my writing style, my audience, my intent. It’s not correcting. It’s collaborating.
3. Loom → ChatGPT Screen Narrator
Before: Recording videos, uploading, sharing links Now: Screenshots + “Explain this workflow to my team as if you’re walking them through it.”
ChatGPT creates better tutorials from screenshots than I did from videos. No “ums.” No rambling. Just clarity.
4. Miro → ChatGPT Visual Thinker
Before: Dragging boxes around, making mind maps Now: “Create a decision tree for this problem. Show all paths and outcomes.”
ChatGPT outputs structured thinking faster than I can drag shapes. ASCII art that actually makes sense.
5. Calendly → ChatGPT Schedule Assistant
Before: Back-and-forth availability emails Now: “Draft scheduling options for this week. Consider my energy patterns and existing commitments.”
ChatGPT knows I’m useless before 10 AM and sharp at 3 PM. It schedules accordingly.
6. Notion → ChatGPT Knowledge System
Before: Complex databases, endless organizing Now: “Remember this for our project. Recall when needed.”
ChatGPT’s context window is my new second brain. No formatting. No organizing. Just remembering.
7. Superhuman → ChatGPT Email Intelligence
Before: Keyboard shortcuts for email speed Now: “Summarize these 50 emails. Draft responses for the important ones.”
ChatGPT reads, understands, prioritizes, and responds. I just approve and send.
The Single Workflow That Rules Them All
Every morning, same ChatGPT conversation:
“Good morning. Here’s my day:
[Paste calendar]
[Paste key emails]
[Paste yesterday’s notes]
[Current energy level]
[Main goal]
Create my battle plan.”
ChatGPT returns:
- Prioritized task list
 
- Time-blocked schedule
 
- Email response drafts
 
- Meeting prep notes
 
- Potential conflicts
 
- Energy optimization tips
 
- End-of-day success metrics
 
One prompt. Entire day organized. 12 minutes total.
The Time Recovery Is Stupid
Old Morning Routine (7 apps):
- Check Todoist: 10 min
 
- Review calendar: 5 min
 
- Process emails in Superhuman: 45 min
 
- Update Notion: 20 min
 
- Plan in Miro: 15 min
 
- Check Grammarly suggestions: 10 min
 
- Record Loom update: 15 min
 
- Total: 2 hours
 
New Morning Routine (ChatGPT only):
- Dump everything into ChatGPT: 5 min
 
- Review its organization: 5 min
 
- Approve/modify: 5 min
 
- Execute: 15 min
 
- Total: 30 minutes
 
That’s 90 minutes recovered. Every. Single. Morning.
The Unexpected Superpowers
Context Preservation
ChatGPT remembers everything from our conversation. No more “where did I put that note?” It’s all in the thread.
Intelligent Batching
“Group similar tasks and tell me the most efficient order.” ChatGPT sees patterns I miss. My Tuesdays are 40% more productive now.
Energy Mapping
“Based on this week’s pattern, when should I do creative vs. analytical work?” ChatGPT identified my 2-4 PM creative peak I never knew existed.
Decision Simplification
“I have these 5 options. Analyze and recommend.” ChatGPT weighs factors I wouldn’t consider. Decisions that took hours take minutes.
The Real Magic: Cross-Functional Intelligence
Apps are specialists. ChatGPT is a generalist that connects everything.
Example from yesterday: “I have a client meeting at 2 PM about project X. Create my prep package.”
ChatGPT:
- Recalled all project X context from past conversations
 
- Analyzed relevant emails I’d pasted
 
- Created an agenda based on client’s communication style
 
- Prepared likely questions and answers
 
- Suggested negotiation boundaries
 
- Reminded me of similar past situations
 
- Created a follow-up template
 
Todoist couldn’t do this. Notion couldn’t do this. All 7 apps together couldn’t do this.
The $347/Month Question
Apps I cancelled:
- Todoist Pro: $5/month
 
- Grammarly Premium: $30/month
 
- Loom Business: $15/month
 
- Miro Team: $20/month
 
- Calendly Pro: $15/month
 
- Notion Plus: $10/month
 
- Superhuman: $30/month
 
- Various others: $222/month
 
Total saved: $347/month = $4,164/year
New cost:
- ChatGPT Plus: $20/month
 
Net savings: $327/month = $3,924/year
But the money is nothing compared to the time.
Chatronix: The Workflow Multiplier
While I consolidated into ChatGPT, Marcus went nuclear with Chatronix’s unified workspace:
- ChatGPT for task organization
 
- Claude for deep analysis
 
- Gemini for technical accuracy
 
- Perplexity for research tasks
 
- Grok for real-time updates
 
- DeepSeek for code-related work
 
- All models aware of his complete context
 
- Turbo Mode: Every model working on different aspects simultaneously
 
- One Perfect Answer: Synthesized workflow from all perspectives
 
Marcus doesn’t just save 4 hours. He operates in a different dimension of productivity.
Unify your entire workflow across all AI models
The Objections I Had (And Why They’re Wrong)
“But specialized apps are better at their specific function” True. But switching costs more time than imperfect execution.
“What about collaboration?” Share the ChatGPT conversation. Clearer than any app interface.
“Don’t you lose features?” I lose features I never used. I gain intelligence I actually need.
“Isn’t this risky?” Less risky than 7 companies potentially failing, changing pricing, or breaking integrations.
The Copy-Paste Framework Anyone Can Use
Morning Setup (5 minutes):
“Today’s context:
[Calendar]
[Emails]
[Yesterday’s summary]
[Energy level]
[Main objective]
Organize my day.”
Midday Check-in (2 minutes):
“Progress update:
[Completed tasks]
[Current blockers]
[Energy level]
Adjust afternoon plan.”
Evening Wrap-up (3 minutes):
“Day summary:
[What got done]
[What didn’t]
[Tomorrow’s priorities]
Create tomorrow’s starting point.”
10 minutes total. Entire day managed.
The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything
Stop thinking: “Which app for this task?” Start thinking: “How would I explain this to ChatGPT?”
Every problem becomes a conversation. Every task becomes a request. Every decision becomes a consultation.
You’re not using a tool. You’re working with intelligence.
The Warning
This will feel weird at first. You’ll reach for deleted apps. You’ll miss some features. You’ll doubt the simplicity.
Give it one week. Just one.
By day 3, you’ll stop missing the apps. By day 5, you’ll wonder why you had them. By day 7, you’ll have 4 hours you forgot existed.
The Challenge
Tomorrow morning, instead of opening 7 apps, open ChatGPT. Dump everything in. Watch it organize your chaos. Delete one app. Repeat daily.
In a week, you’ll be free.
Or keep your 31 apps. Keep switching contexts. Keep losing time. Keep pretending that productivity apps make you productive.
But know this: The future of work isn’t about better apps. It’s about better intelligence.
And that intelligence is already here, waiting in a simple chat window.
Apps installed before: 31 Apps needed now: 1 Hours recovered weekly: 28 Feeling of simplicity: Revolutionary
Your workflow wants to be unified. Maybe it’s time to let it.
 
													
																							 
																								
												
												
												 
						 
					 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
									 
																		 
								 
																						 
								 
																						 
								 
																						 
								