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OCD Time: Organizational Tools I Use - Part 1

Many of you who know me quite well know that I’m known for being frightfully efficient. I always try to keep things in my life as efficient possible while tackling them in as timely of a manner as possible. I hardly ever postpone stuff and try to never procrastinate. I also hardly ever forget anything, I’m never late and I hardly ever get overwhelmed. I think almost two steps ahead and that is something that I pride myself in. 

Well now is the time to start sharing some of my best kept secrets - I will be posting a series of posts over the next few weeks and each post will feature an app, website or service that I frequently use and that I find life-changing. 

So for this very first post I will present to you Grocery IQ.

GroceryIQ is a lifestyle service which enables people to keep track of their groceries. It is cloud enabled and has both a web interface and mobile apps available. It is also free to use and incredibly powerful since it enables users to share the same list and will synch amongst them. It is also very easy to use and intuitive. You can filter you groceries by store and add/edit/manage those said stores. Best of all, it has a history and also enables you to manage a list of your favorite groceries making re-adding them later on much easier, especially since the app’s database features millions of items (with more beingadded all the time).

GroceryIQ interface

For a full list of GroceryIQ’s features, I invite you to check out this page right over here

So what are you waiting for? Groceries are something that many people struggle to keep track of, but no longer! This is free, easy to use and being constantly improved. What’s not to love?

To download the mobile apps, you can head over here for the iOS version and here for the Android one.