How AI Supercharges Productivity at Nozbe

Everyone is talking about AI. It's the new buzzword. But you don't know where to start
in your own company or in your own business or how to begin your AI journey? Well, in this episode,
we'll show you tips, tricks, and specific processes at Nozbe that we've improved using AI.
How we started and where it's going. And it's going and we're very excited.
So we'll show some practical solutions that you can implement today and see your results
immediately. So let's get going and let's talk about AI. Where it starts, how it goes,
and what's next for it in our company, in our productivity. And how can AI leverage
your productivity? How you can get more done thanks to AI. Hi, I am Michael Sliwinski,
CEO of Nozbe. And I'm going to talk about how to get more done thanks to AI.
And I'm the CEO and founder of Nozbe. And today I have prepared, I'm going solo in this episode of
the 19th episode of No Office Podcast. And I have a presentation for you, for those who are
watching on YouTube and not just listening. But to all who are listening, you will catch up.
The visual presentation is for these watching so that they don't get bored looking at me.
So there we go.
AI at Nozbe. So let's go, let's start from the beginning. AI, also known as artificial
intelligence, is a series of technologies that everyone's talking about right now.
And AI used to be that scary thing from the Terminator movies. Like AI is going to take
over the world. It's going to take over the human race. But it's not like that.
But now we see what AI can be. And we've been using ChatGPT for a few years now. And I think
ChatGPT was the first glimpse into what AI can be. And it became kind of real when you would,
you know, talk to ChatGPT. You would ask Chat a question and it would answer to you. And it would
answer quite logically or, you know, carefully or not carefully. It will lie to you. But the idea
that finally computers can talk to us and we can have conversations with them is groundbreaking.
But AI, it's not just chatbots. There are more technologies surrounding AI that help you create
better videos, movies, audio, and automate your work and really improve your productivity.
And also there is the whole risk,
the whole question about risks of this kind of technology. Is it really that good? Or does it
lie too much to us or hallucinate? And the most important question of all, will it take our jobs?
So let's talk about it. Let's see where we go from here. And in this episode, I will start
by sharing how we started using AI in our company.
How I started using AI professionally in my creative work. How it helps me
be more creative and be more productive. And later, I'll show many more examples. So stay tuned.
All right. So before that, let's talk about the jobs thing. Will AI take our jobs?
Well, the short answer is no. The longer answer is not really, but in some cases, yes.
So I will give you some ideas today, some examples where
some professions will have to adapt and will have to change because of AI.
But if I would want you to take away one thing from this podcast is that AI is at best
in automating tedious tasks. Because in any creative endeavor, like I love working on Nozbe,
I've been doing it for almost 19 years. In fact, we'll be celebrating 19 years of Nozbe
in February. More about that soon. And I love my work. I love working on Nozbe,
but sometimes there are tedious tasks that I have to do. I have to perform and I don't like them.
They are boring. They're not interesting. But if I can automate them, if I can let AI do it,
I can then focus on creative work.
EARNABEL DIMANTEA- Yes.

Just like today, like this presentation that you see now has been created by AI.
I have created very good notes for this presentation, like really good notes.
Let's see.
I have, yeah, more than one and a half thousand words of notes for this presentation.
And then based on that, AI has created this presentation.
It has exported this presentation to a PowerPoint format.
Then later I imported it to Keynote and I tweaked it a little bit and it's done.
So it gives you kind of superpowers.
Like you can do things quickly, which you wouldn't do before.
And as with any technology, every technology changes the job market.
So the thing is that, you know, when I was young, a phone was a thing on the wall that would ring in a home.
Now a phone is basically a supercomputer in our pocket.
So it's a completely different situation.
So, and with each technology, there are new jobs to be had.
All the jobs are going away.
Like I have three daughters and to them, the most respectable job right now is not a policeman or fireman, is a YouTuber.
So, you know, who would have thought like 20 years ago that there will be a job called YouTuber, you know?
So that's the whole thing.
It changes.
It will, AI will change the job market as any technology did.
Now the question is, how do we adapt to it?
We recorded this podcast, a Polish version of this podcast, Niema Biura, earlier today with my buddy, with my coworker, Paul, who is our video guy.
And he is not afraid of AI.
He knows he's going to have his job, but his job is going to be easier.
And he's going to be able to have superpowers.
He knows he's going to have superpowers to get more done.
All right.
So let's, you know, let's talk about the AI in practice.
So, first of all, I remember for me, the epiphany was when I started asking ChatGPT or Perplexity instead of Googling things, because, for example, I have the Perplexity Pro, thanks to my mobile provider.
And I realized that when I asked Perplexity, when I asked AI about a question, it will not only give me a good, thorough answer, but it will also give me links to the sources of that answer.
And when it gives you the links to the sources, you can look it up.
You can make sure to check it out.
Or it links even to videos from YouTube that have these answers.
So it's really, really good.
And it's really, really good at answering questions.
So that's the first.
The first way I would encourage you to start using AI.
Just use it as the place where you ask questions and you look at the answers.
So that's why I understand now that Google is pushing so much, Gemini, and is pushing so much for AI, because they know that their traditional Google search is going away because people will no longer Google things.
They will ask AI about things.
Second thing, learning.
I think my daughter blew my mind the first time because I realized my daughter was using ChatGPT and I asked her, like, why would you use ChatGPT?
What do you use it for?
And I was thinking, you know, as an adult, a suspecting adult, that maybe she is cheating on tests or asking AI to write essays for her.
But no, what she was doing, she was using AI as a tutor.
She was asking AI questions.
Or she was asking AI to prepare questions for her according to what she had to learn.
She would answer these questions and she would ask AI to grade it, to assess it.
So it's like, you know, you get a feedback loop.
You get a sparring partner that you can, you know, talk to and get immediate feedback, get information back.
And of course, you have to still make sure that it doesn't hallucinate, it doesn't lie to you.
But it's a very, very useful situation.
I think.
I think for learners, for people who like learning and are curious about the world, AI is a great window to that world.
It's a great way of feeding this curiosity.
Then, you know, data analysis.
One of the things that I love about AI is how it summarizes lots of data.
So, for example, the other day I wanted to do some thorough analysis.
I wanted to do a thorough analysis of our sales data of Nozbe.
So I put an Excel document into Cloud AI.
We use Cloud AI a lot in our company.
We have the premium version of Cloud.
And when I asked Cloud, I said, you know, this is our sales data.
Now tell me how many customers we have on the plans of one to three people.
And it would give me that.
And then it would give me a thorough analysis on customers on each plan.
And I would ask it again.
Okay, then how many of, you know, how much percent?
How much percent of these, you know, are total of our customers?
I could endlessly ask questions about the data that I fed to the AI.
And I think it's brilliant because it's the way to analyze data, again,
to ask questions, to get feedback, and to be able to process lots of data,
you know, without just, you know, reading, rereading things.
Or like in my case, in data analysis, I didn't have to create additional,
you know,
Excel sheets, additional formulas, because I could do that.
And I know how to do that, but it would take me much more time
than simply asking AI questions and it analyzing the data
and it giving me answers.
So great.
Another thing, and this is where translators should fear a little bit
for their work.
That's why they have to kind of pivot, is that you can basically use
translators.
You can use AI to translate things for you.
I am a regular columnist for iMagazine, a leading lifestyle magazine in Poland.
I have a productivity column there every month.
And what I do, basically, is I write always a column in English.
Because, you know, I'm Polish, so I'm not a native English speaker,
but I'm used to writing in English.
Nozbe has always been a global application.
We've always had lots of American customers and global customers.
So.
English is basically my first language for communicating and writing.
And if you go to my Michael.team blog,
you will see that I have many more articles and essays in English than in Polish.
That's why I prefer to write in English.
But then I can ask AI to translate this thing to Polish using my style,
because I can teach also AI my style of writing in Polish by feeding it my Polish essays.
Excuse me.
And then what happens is that I get a Polish translation, which is my style.
And then I just review the translation.
Of course, I read it like twice and edit it.
But it's much easier for me to edit it in Polish than to write it in Polish again
or translate it myself, even though I could, of course.
Because
at the end of the day, I want the essay to first be published in Polish in the iMagazine,
but also in English on my blog, on Michael.team blog.
So if you want to check it out, how it works, like if you go to Michael.team
slash core, you can read my essay on core hours.
And then also there is a Polish version for the iMagazine magazine.
And then automation.
And automation is very interesting.
There are many
automation techniques that are based on AI.
Even right now on the iPhone and in iOS and Mac OS, you can already use shortcuts.
And then in the shortcuts, you can use AI to go through things for you, which is brilliant.
I'm going to share some of these shortcuts very soon with you, how we do it in Nozbe.
And
this way you can do something in seconds.
You can really basically delegate stuff to AI.
Please, AI, convert this to something else.
And even that conversion and any kind of conversion, AI is very good at that.
So if you want to convert a text from one format to another, if you want to convert
some data to another form of data or any other form,
AI can do this.
It can do that for you automatically.
You don't have to search for apps that convert things.
You don't have to search for dedicated converters.
It can do it completely for you, which is brilliant.
It saves time and it gets you the results you need.
And also
Reels and video.
It's something that
Paul, our videographer, is doing.
After we record this podcast, Paul automatically with AI
creates a transcription.
Of this podcast episode.
And then after that, Paul asks AI to create
three scripts for three catchy Reels videos that we could record
to promote this podcast, to promote this video.
And it's great.
It works great because AI is analyzing the transcript.
It's preparing these scripts.
It finds three key points.
That it can promote.
And then later we have something to work with because I can then edit the script.
Of course, I always edit the script.
The human comes last.
So I go and edit the script and then I try to say it.
I record it for Paul.
And then we have a great script for the video.
So again, it saves us lots of time
because we are doing it based on what we want to achieve.
But on the other hand,
it's still us.
It's still authentic because it's still a script that I am saying.
It's still the script that I want to say.
So all these ideas of how to use AI are very good and very efficient.
Always provided when you are as a person the last person to check what AI has
produced, you have to check the calculations.
You have to check the translations.
You have to always check the finished materials.
It's like AI is great to help you to be your assistant.
But the box stops with you.
You have to go through it.
You have to edit it.
You have to make sure that it's authentic, that it's you.
That is what you want to convey.
So it's really great.
It really saves time.
But on the other hand, it still lets you be you and lets you be
creative because at the end of the day, I don't want to be spending time,
for example, on translating from English to Polish or Polish to English,
even if I could, because it would take me lots of time.
But then I do love editing the Polish
article to make sure that it's me, to make sure that I read it several times,
to make sure that I hit the right spots, the right points.
So that's me.
AI helps me do that, helps me be more creative.
But there's more.
We can use AI for many different things.
And I want to show you even more examples,
examples that go beyond the six that I mentioned here.
But we'll do that after a short break,
because another thing that makes you more productive, that makes you a better
person, a better, more efficient person is, of course,
Nozbe, our app.
So let's hear from our customer how Nozbe helps you get more things done.
When we've been around for about ten years, our business has,
and we've been using Nozbe for about eight of those years.
And as we grew, we kind of got to the point
where I just couldn't remember everything anymore.
I'm pretty organized.
I would just kind of keep everything in my head and with post-it notes and things
like that, and it just got to be too much.
And so I started looking around for some sort
of project management software that could help me set up a really trusted system.
But really, I just wanted a system where I could know that I had everything in there.
I wasn't going to forget anything.
I wasn't going to drop any balls for clients or miss deadlines.
All right.
So let's go back to our presentation.
And as I mentioned, these six tips how to use AI are great, but you have to make sure
that you check the calculations, check the translations and check final materials,
that you're always the last person to touch them before you send them over.
Because just relying on AI to do the job for you is not what it's all about.
It's about being creative.
It's about you being you, you being authentic.
And this is, I think, the most important takeaway.
But speaking of authenticity, there are different ways to use AI which are authentic-ish,
so let's talk about them.
All right.
So I call this section in my presentation Creepy AI.
So something that is actually mind-blowing when you think about it and can go off as not so authentic.
So let's talk about voice.
As you can hear, I can speak English.
But as you can also hear, my accent is not beautiful British or beautiful American.
My accent is
somewhere in between English, American English and Eastern European, Polish.
Sometimes people think I'm Russian or something.
So it's like that.
And the thing is, I haven't been living in the US or in the UK.
I visited these places many times, but my English comes from years of learning and practicing.
And as much as I want to practice, my English will never be perfect.
It will never have this beautiful accent.
I will never sound as smart as the British people.
So very often that was my problem, that I was pretty self-conscious about this
when I was publishing content, publishing tutorials for Nozbe customers,
because very often I would get feedback from American customers, especially that my tutorial was very good,
but my accent was kind of off-putting because it was my...
Polish-English accent.
So we tried something with Paul that we uploaded lots of my audio in Polish to Eleven Labs.
There is this app called Eleven Labs, and it will just process my audio.
I had to approve it and I had to verify it.
And it's brilliant.
It's something and it's kind of uncanny valley because
now Paul can use this account that I created with my voice to basically ask me to say anything.
And the voice, the AI voice, my AI voice would be created.
And in Polish, it will just sound like me.
But in English, my accent will be a bit different.
My accent will be more British and more pure.
So it wouldn't be so Eastern European, but it still sounds like me, which is...
It's very weird.
It's very weird, I'm telling you.
But also, I can tell you that we will try to put my voice like this in some of our materials,
some of our tutorials where my face is not needed, where it's not like here.
Here, I will be always speaking my voice with my accent, whether you like it or not.
But in tutorials, in Nozbe materials where my face is not needed, where all people want is for me to tell a story.
This way, Paul can try...
To use my voiceover in a good Michael-ish English accent.
So if you want to try it with your voice, give it a try.
It's something, you know, as I said, as I mentioned, it's uncanny valley.
It's weird.
Video.
There are many apps like there was this famous Sora that creates video.
Yeah, it's also kind of creepy and it's kind of weird.
And there are many videos, AI videos already
on the social platforms that you can see, and we still don't use them much.
We prefer to record our own videos, me here standing in front of the camera, all that.
But Paul has been starting to use some videos, some clips as B-roll when the B-roll is pretty good,
when the B-roll doesn't look so AI, when the B-roll is just needed and he cannot find a clip that he wants,
because we also...
So pay for real clips, B-roll clips.
But still, if we can find something that works, then we also use it.
And finally, Notebook LM.
Notebook LM is an app from Google.
It's fantastic.
It's something also kind of uncanny valley, because what you can do there is you create
a new notebook and you can put some materials there.
And based on that,
it generates a podcast, a podcast of two people speaking about it.
Of course, it also serves as learning notebook, so we can ask it questions about the material,
ask you to verify your knowledge, all that.
But it also creates this podcast.
If you want to know how it sounds, if you want to give it a try,
I've been using Notebook LM to convert my essays into podcast episodes.
So if you go to thepodcast.fm, you can subscribe to my podcast.
And the only thing I record there is the intro.
And then later, the two AI co-hosts, a woman and a man, are discussing concepts from my essay.
Again, it's uncanny valley.
It sounds interesting, but it's also a great way to consume my content, to listen to my essay,
to listen to what I'm saying, to listen to what I'm saying.

Without actually having someone read it for you, but have a discussion about my essay.
And it's just ten minutes every episode, so it's not long, but I think it's very interesting.
So I encourage you to check it out at thepodcast.fm.
So that's that.
And now let's talk about Nozbe and AI.
So as I mentioned, we started using AI quite a few years ago, but last year was when we
really doubled down on AI, on using AI in our work, in how we work.
We started experimenting with AI, experimenting with AI features.
2025 was the year of AI for us internally.
And now in February, we will have a webinar.
We'll host a webinar about Nozbe AI.
So you can sign up at nozbe.com.
We haven't had
a webinar in a while, so make sure to check it out.
It's going to be me showing you some of the AI features that are coming already
in February to Nozbe and more features coming later in the year and more ideas
for features that we have.
So make sure to check it out.
It's on the 10th of February.
So go to nozbe.com slash webinar to sign up.
Now with Nozbe,
as you know, our company is completely customer founded.
We don't have any investors.
We are not a startup per se because we don't have investors.
We don't have VC funding.
We are bootstrapped.
We are funded by you, by our listeners, by our customers.
And because of that, what we do, we serve you, basically.
And we
take your customer data really seriously.
We have a triple layer backup.
So our database of all Nozbe's customers is replicated in real time to two different
data centers. All data centers are located in the EU.
So they are subject to GDPR rules.
So very strict privacy rules.
And we do all that to make sure that we never lose anyone's task, anyone's project.
We don't want to do that.
It would be our biggest nightmare.
So we make sure that we never lose your data.
And with that, we have an infrastructure like this that even if our main server blows up now,
you won't even notice it because we will quickly switch to a different server and you will get the data from the different server.
Like, if nothing happened, you will continue using Nozbe like if nothing happened.
So that's our goal.
That's the way we operate.
That's why with AI is the same thing.
We don't want customers data to go and be feeding any models that we don't control.
We will never send customers data to OpenAI or Google Gemini
because of privacy.
We don't want this to happen.
That's why
so that's why we are taking it a little bit slowly with AI rollout in our app.
But we want to make sure that the rollout is correct.
It's according to our values and it's according to our philosophy.
So
again, as I mentioned, 2025, it was a year of our experimenting.
In 2026, we are rolling out
Nozbe AI3.
The first features, the first features we'll demo will be about adding tasks,
creating tasks, creating projects.
So to see them again, I encourage you to sign up for our webinar.
Nozbe.com webinar.
But we have more ideas that will simplify adding tasks later in the year.
Then they will analyze the tasks.
They will give you some suggestions.
And for that, we have set up our own AI server with our own AI model to make sure
that the customer,
that whenever we send customer data to our model, it stays there and it's being fed
back to Nozbe and it's not, it doesn't go away to feed any of the commercial models.
So we've built an infrastructure for that.
I think it's going to be great.
So make sure to sign up for our webinar to check it out in February.
I'm really excited.
But again, as you can see, what happened was that we first started using AI ourselves to make sure that we just
don't put AI to Nozbe because it's cool and everybody thinks it's trendy.
But we decided we're going to add AI when it's useful, when we understand its usefulness,
and when we can ship something that is genuinely great.
And that's our idea.
So to summarize,
how was the impact of AI on productivity
according to Nozbe?
To my experience and our experience in the team.
So as I mentioned, faster data analysis, you can test different things quickly.
As I mentioned, I could analyze our sales data by just asking Claude some questions.
The same goes to pricing.
So as I mentioned in the beginning, Nozbe will celebrate 19 years in February,
19 years of doing business.
And all these 19 years we've been profitable and thanks to you, thanks to our customers,
thanks to your support, and we want to keep doing that.
I believe that I have the best job in the world.
I love helping others get more productive.
I love the fact that I'm serving you and helping you be better, do better, be better organized, you and your team.
And this is my calling and I love it.
And I'm excited every day.
I'm excited every day to work on that.
But of course, I'm also a business owner and I have to make sure that we have enough resources to do it.
So every now and then we have to adjust the prices of Nozbe.
The price of Nozbe starting from February will increase a little bit.
So it will start not from $8 or euros per month.
It will start with nine.
So by just one dollar or euro,
we've increased the price of Nozbe.
So this new pricing starts in February.
But because you're a great listener and a great customer,
you can still extend your Nozbe account for a year now in January before February.
So I'm giving you a heads up
for the old price, for the current prices.
So make sure to do it now.
So make sure to extend your account now so that you can benefit from all these new
features and also AI in Nozbe already this year without having a price hike.
Again, it's going to be a small price hike, but it's there.
I want to make sure that we have cash flow to reinvest in the company, to reinvest in the team.
We're going to be hiring a programmer or two this year.
So we're going to have some spending to do and we want to make sure that we can do it so that we can improve the app faster for all of you.
And speaking of that, when I was doing the pricing, I saw that our current pricing is good,
but it has some flaws in how it's calculated and I wanted to improve it, also simplify it a little bit.
So what I did, again, I put the current pricing to Cloud AI and create a project like this and put
the information about the pricing, our philosophy, how we want to price things.
And I asked it questions, you know, let's try this, let's try that.
And it was so easy.
It was so great that I could ask AI questions and it could propose new pricing for me.
It would offer some suggestions, some improvements.
Also understood from the context that Nozbe is a software as a service company.
So it would compare our pricing to some competitors or some other industry standards and let me know if this is a good practice or not a good practice.
All of that.
Again, great feedback loop and great way for me to start experimenting with new pricing to make sure that I get the pricing right.
And I think that's it.
I think I did.
I think you will like the new pricing, even though it's a bit higher, but you will like it.
But again, if you want to extend your Nozbe account for a year with the current prices, make sure to do it right now in January.
The new prices start in February.
So second thing, I saw Tomek, my CTO, come alive thanks to AI.
Tomek is a very, very smart guy.
He was my first hire.
Actually, back in 2008.
So he really has been working with me all these years.
And he's very, very smart, very intelligent.
And he's the CTO.
So he has all the history of Nozbe.
He knows everything.
But it was annoying for him very often that he couldn't dive and help programmers because he, for example, didn't know some current things on some current context in our code because our code is really complicated because we have Nozbe app,
which is simple to use, but it's an app for all the platforms on iOS, Android, on the web, on the desktop.
So there are so many things.
So he was very, very often frustrated that he couldn't help right away.
He couldn't get the context quickly.
With AI, he can because now Cloud AI understands our code, knows our code.
We have trained it on our code.
And Tomek can very quickly dive deep into something, ask AI about specific feature
or in our app, and he can quickly understand the context of it and where the code is and how it is, and he can offer suggestions and help.
For him, I think it was the biggest change.
He came alive this past year.
He understood that, wow, with AI, I really get superpowers.
I can be the CTO I always wanted to be.
I can be a CTO that understands the code.
And if he doesn't, he can ask.
He can ask Claude to help him understand the code so that he can really then use his knowledge to give advice and support our development process.
So again, perfect.
And also, I think one of the benefits of using AI on productivity is better work preparation.
Very often when we try to get something done, we go with the flow.
We kind of hallucinate a little bit ourselves as people.
But with having AI and knowing
that you will use AI as a partner, you create better.
You prepare yourself better.
So just like today for this podcast, as I mentioned, notes for this podcast are one and a half thousand words.
So I did really thorough notes, and they are all notes that I wrote personally with these fingers.
So I wrote really notes based on how I wanted this to go about.
But then later I ask AI to create this presentation.
I ask AI.

to use these notes for something else,
to summarize it.
I asked AI later for many things
based on these notes,
but I had to prepare these notes first.
So I think the preparation,
and also very often people,
when they work,
they work solo.
They were just themselves.
So they're not used to delegating tasks.
And everybody knows,
like who's been a manager like myself,
that to delegate a task properly,
you have to prep it a little bit.
You have to make sure
that you exactly convey
what you want the person to do,
how you want it done,
or which kind of outcome you're expecting,
in which timeline, all that.
And with AI,
if you start delegating to AI,
you start really experiencing that,
that you have to prepare better.
So you have to prepare better,
but then you get better outcomes.
Then AI can be really helpful
and can be,
really good for you.
So to summarize,
do I see AI as a threat or opportunity?
I mean, I think the answer is quite obvious.
It's an opportunity,
but only when you slowly learn to work with it.
Only when you learn how to,
you know, how to collaborate with AI,
how to really prepare better
so you can, you know,
delegate better tasks to the AI,
right?
How you can ask good questions.
And I think it's like,
you become a better,
like a more inquisitive person, I think.
And you can feed your curiosity,
you know, when you talk to AI.
And of course, AI saves you time.
Like it's incredible
how much time is being saved.
So, because again,
you get rid of the chores,
of the tedious tasks.
You can delegate most of your tedious tasks to AI,
isn't that great?
Then the rest of the time,
you're focused by like doing your productivity,
your creativity.
You are doing great work thanks to AI.
So, I think it's amazing.
I think it's a great progress.
And this way you can discover true value of AI.
AI can be really helpful if used right.
If you learn to, you know, work slowly with it,
if you learn how to use it,
if you learn how to delegate tasks to it,
and it's really beneficial
and it's really great for asking questions.
So, if you want to learn more about our ideas for AI,
our plans and dreams,
how AI can help you get more productive with Nozbe,
make sure to subscribe,
I mean, to sign up for our webinar on the 10th of February.
So, Tuesday, February 10th.
And so go to nozbe.com slash webinar.
You will see all the details there
and be able to sign up for this webinar.
And remember, there is new pricing in February.
So, make sure if you're a Nozbe customer
to extend your account now,
even if your account is, you know,
renews many months ahead,
you can still extend today using today's prices.
This way you get, you know, one year more with today's prices.
I give you a heads up because I value you.
You are a great customer.
You've made it happen that I can celebrate 19 years of Nozbe.
I'm really thankful for it.
I do appreciate it.
And I never take it for granted.
I'm so happy that I get to do this job
and I get to help you get things done.
And that's why I'm giving you a heads up
so you can extend with special price,
with the current price.
And only after February, you'll be charged.
You'll be charged. You'll be charged.
Whenever you'll be charged,
you'll be charged with the new prices.
But still, thank you for your support.
Thanks for using Nozbe.
And I'm looking forward to meeting you,
to seeing you on our webinar,
nozbe.com slash webinar,
so we can discuss more of the AI features and the AI ideas.
And yeah, have a great 2026.
I know it's going to be very exciting for us
because we also have, apart from AI,
we have great new features.
I know it's going to be very exciting for us
because we also have great new features lined up.
Customizable sidebar, the redesigned task list.
We have cool things that we've been working on in 2025,
which we haven't shipped yet, but we're testing now.
So it's all going to be amazing this year.
So this year, I think it's going to be a breakthrough year
for Nozbe and for our customers.
And it's going to be great.
So make sure to sign up for our webinar.
Make sure to extend your Nozbe account for a year
using today's prices.
In January.
And see you.
See you later.
And thanks again for supporting our show,
supporting Nozbe.
It means a lot to me.
Thank you for being an amazing listener
of the No Office podcast.
Every other Wednesday,
we meet to talk about productivity and hybrid lifestyle,
because we believe that work is not a place to go.
It's a thing to do.
It's a special gift only to No Office podcast listeners.
When you sign up for Nozbe using this link,
nozbe.com slash podcast,
you'll get 30 bucks of credits,
which you can use to upgrade to Nozbe premium.
Nozbe helps thousands of smart business owners
and their teams get their professional and private life
organized in a single app, in a simple way.
And Nozbe is free for up to three active projects
and three people on your team.
So start today and claim your free bonus credits,
which you will later need to upgrade to unlimited.
Once again, thank you for being an amazing listener.
Thanks for your support and for spreading the word
about our No Office podcast and Nozbe.
See you and hear you in the next episode.
And in the meantime, claim your bonus credits here.

Creators and Guests

Michael Sliwinski
Host
Michael Sliwinski
Leading @Nozbe #productivity app | Writing #NoOffice book on #iPadOnly | Blog: https://t.co/vRZY2YrzsE | Husband & father of 3. 🐘 Find me at https://t.co/hHsFpUHwle
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