App of the Week: EasilyDo

As a digital assistant, EasilyDo promises to be as indispensable as its human counterpart, organizing everything from travel to email.

Most of the app’s heavy lifting is seamless and automated, connecting across various apps and services. With this virtual connectedness, EasilyDo navigates a user’s day, sending traffic alerts and travel notifications, streamlining email, auto-dialing into conference calls and more.

EasilyDo’s capabilities are only amplified by its companion apps, so it’s especially useful for people who have come to schedule their day around those trusty phone alerts—and serves to centralize those notifications in one sleek screen.

EasilyDo is available for iOS and Android.   

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