If you are an employee working in a typical multi-national office, there are chances that you might be using different apps for email, chat, social feeds, meetings, events, reminders, cloud storage etc. The number of software apps deployed by large firms across all industries worldwide has been ever increasing in the last decade.
According to an analysis by Okta Inc the usage of apps in the corporate sector increased by 68% over the past four years, reaching an average of 129 apps per company. All these apps can weigh you down. They not only clutter up your desktop, but they also make it hard to stay on top of everything.
The more apps you have, the harder it will be to keep track of all usernames and passwords. Information will also be spread across multiple apps, making it tough to find the information you need. Without a way to organize it all, eventually, things will start to fall through the cracks. You are most likely to miss an important email or group chat, resulting in missed project deadlines. Even if you do stay on top of everything, toggling between all those apps takes time and zaps your productivity, especially if you have to log in and out of each app.