Whenever I’m looking at a new workflow tool, I usually give it a two-week “try before you buy” approach. I focus on how it fits into what I already do rather than trying to overhaul everything at once. Real change comes when it consistently removes friction, not just when it has flashy features. I’ve found checking posts in the tech innovations hub helpful since you get real user feedback, not just marketing. A couple of solutions I tried recently genuinely streamlined repetitive tasks, which freed up mental bandwidth for more creative work.