Check out our selection of free tools that can boost your productivity in 2025.
1. Sidekick, a productivity-oriented web browser
“I have too many tabs open, I don’t even know where to look anymore!”
Sidekick is a web browser designed for professionals. It includes tools like a task manager, calendar, and quick search. By eliminating distractions, such as the ability to hide notifications, Sidekick helps you stay focused on your priorities, all in an optimized environment. Available in a free version, it’s also compatible with Chrome extensions.
2. Clockify, to track your working time
“I don’t know how much time I spent on this project…”
Clockify is a time-tracking tool with a free version that allows you to measure the time spent on various tasks or projects. Very useful for freelancers, it offers detailed reports and allows for easy schedule management. Whether you’re working on your own or as part of a team, Clockify helps you understand where your time is going.
3. Supernormal, to automatically create meeting summaries
“Who is in charge of the report?”
Supernormal makes it easy to take notes during your online meetings. This tool automatically generates summaries from your Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet calls. No more long post-meeting notes: Supernormal takes care of everything and delivers a clear and concise summary. Each member receives 1,000 minutes of storage in the free version.
4. Krisp, to remove background noise during calls
“Sorry for the noise, I’m in a cafe…”
Krisp is an app with a free version that automatically filters background noise during your audio and video calls (60 minutes free per day). Background conversations, ambient noise… Krisp guarantees clear and professional communications.
5. Bardeen, to automate your workflows
“I waste too much time doing the same actions!”
Bardeen lets you automate repetitive tasks in just a few clicks. Whether it’s collecting data, organizing files, or syncing tools, this assistant makes your day more productive by eliminating manual tasks. The free version of the tool offers 100 automation credits per month.
6. Gamma, to simplify the creation of dynamic presentations
“I really don’t have time to polish the presentation…”
Gamma is a streamlined alternative to traditional presentation software. The tool allows you to quickly create modern and interactive presentations, with intuitive customization options to captivate your audience and the help of artificial intelligence. Gamma offers a free version that’s rich in features, including generation credits.
7. Reclaim.ai, to help you plan your tasks
“I absolutely must find a slot for this urgent task…”
Reclaim.ai, powered by Dropbox, automatically schedules your tasks, meetings, and breaks based on your priorities. It optimizes your calendar so every moment of your day is used efficiently. The free version is perfect for those juggling a busy schedule.
8. NotebookLM, Google’s intelligent search assistant
“Where did I read this important information?”
NotebookLM, formerly Google Notebook, helps you organize and summarize your research. It combines your sources, such as articles or documents, and generates personalized summaries for your projects or studies. It’s free for Google users.
9. Taskade, for team collaboration and communication
“We exchange tons of emails for nothing…”
Taskade is an all-in-one platform for project management, collaboration, and team communication. It combines tools like task lists, mind maps, and Kanban boards to help you collaborate effectively with your colleagues. The free version allows you to create an AI agent to assist you.
10. Adobe Firefly, the AI with many tools that are still free
“Do you know how to generate a visual quickly?”
Adobe Firefly offers a suite of AI-powered creative tools for generating visuals, logos, or illustrations from simple text descriptions. Currently in beta, many features are available for free, and credits are offered for image generation.