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From Zero to Productive with EasyBee in 10 Minutes

Getting started with EasyBee is fast — in the next 10 minutes you’ll go from zero setup to completing your first productive task. Follow this concise, timed plan.

0:00–1:30 — Create an account and choose a plan

  • Visit EasyBee’s homepage and click Sign Up.
  • Enter email, choose a password, and verify your email (most verifications arrive within a minute).
  • Pick the free plan to start; upgrade later if you need advanced features.

1:30–3:00 — Quick walkthrough and onboarding tips

  • Complete the in-app onboarding prompts.
  • Accept default settings for now to save time; you can customize later.
  • Watch the 60–90 second intro tour if offered — it highlights core features.

3:00–5:00 — Set up your first workspace and project

  • Create a new workspace (give it a simple name like “Personal” or “Work”).
  • Add one project titled “Getting Started” or your next real task.
  • Invite one collaborator only if you need immediate feedback.

5:00–7:00 — Add tasks and organize priorities

  • Add 3–5 tasks for your project. Use short, actionable titles (e.g., “Draft outline,” “Research sources,” “Send draft”).
  • Assign due dates and priority levels.
  • Group tasks into two quick categories: Today and Later.

7:00–9:00 — Automate a simple workflow

  • Turn on one automation (e.g., auto-assign to you when a task is due, or move completed tasks to an archive).
  • Link a calendar integration (Google/Outlook) for quick time management.
  • Enable desktop or mobile notifications so nothing slips through.

9:00–10:00 — Run one sprint and review

  • Start a 10-minute focused sprint: pick the top task and work without distractions using a timer.
  • Mark progress in EasyBee and note any blockers as comments.
  • At the end, move completed tasks to Done and set the next top task.

Quick tips for ongoing productivity

  • Use templates for repeated projects after your first week.
  • Keep tasks atomic (one action per task).
  • Review your workspace weekly for clean-up and reprioritization.

10-minute checklist

  • Account created and email verified
  • Workspace + project created
  • 3–5 tasks added with due dates
  • One automation and calendar linked
  • Completed one 10-minute sprint

Follow this plan once, and the second time setting up a new project will take under five minutes.

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