Four hours a week disappear without a trace



Every day, millions of people sit in front of their screens,
Open Clod,
Ask a question,
Then go to Gmail to copy the email,
Come back and paste it,
Get the answer,
Then go to Notion to copy the note,
Come back and paste it,

And repeat the same cycle with Google Drive,
And with their calendar, and meeting notes.
This is not work.
This is a systematic waste of your most valuable asset, which is time.

Five minutes per task.
Fifty tasks a week.
Four hours dissolve every week into nothing.
And you think you're productive because you're busy.
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Technology won't save you if you use it the wrong way

The problem has never been the lack of the tool,
But in the way of thinking about the tool.

Many subscribed to Clod,
Tried it for a week or two,
Then said: "Good, but it doesn't differ much from others."

And the reason is simple:
They used it in isolation, a single piece in an incomplete puzzle.

Real AI doesn't reside in the chat box.
It resides in integration.

What has changed now?
Today, Clod connects directly to your applications.
No copying, no pasting, no rephrasing.

The connection happens in the background,
And you just ask the question and wait for the answer.

The setup is simpler than you imagine:
Open Clod ← Settings ← Connectors ← Browse Connectors
And there you'll find tools that transform your way of working from the roots.

Seven connectors, seven ways to reclaim your time

First: Gmail
Your inbox is chaos? Everyone's is. But the difference is that today you can ask Clod directly: "Summarize my unread emails this week, and identify the three that require an immediate reply." Clod reads, classifies, and gives you only what matters. You're not opening the inbox; you're controlling it.

Second: Google Calendar
"Find thirty minutes shared between me and Sarah next week." Then: "Which of my meetings can be canceled without real loss?" One question completely rearranges your week.

Third: Notion
You wrote notes five days ago and forgot where you saved them? "Search Notion for everything related to Q3 project and summarize it." Five seconds instead of twenty minutes of browsing.

Fourth: Google Drive
"Find the latest version of the presentation in Drive, and summarize its main slides." No more searching through nested folders inside folders.

Fifth: Granola
After every meeting,
One question: "From yesterday's call, list all decisions made and tasks assigned to me." Your meetings turn into clear steps, not vague memories.

Sixth: Canva
"Convert this post into a carousel on LinkedIn with five slides using my colors." The idea becomes a design in minutes.

Seventh: Gama
"Turn the Q3 report into a ten-slide presentation, handle the structure and design." No PowerPoint, no manual formatting, no wasted time.

Why do most people not use this?
Because humans naturally postpone what seems complicated,
Even when it's simple.

"I'll copy this email manually, just this once."
"I'll write the meeting notes from memory."
"Setup takes time."

And so, minutes accumulate, hours accumulate, weeks accumulate,

And at the end of the year, you find you've wasted two hundred hours on tasks that could have been done with a single click.

The real difference
The difference between those who use AI and those who don't isn't visible in a single day.

It appears after six months,
When the first finds time for strategic thinking, reading, building a side project, learning a new skill,

While the second still spends his mornings in the inbox.

The tool alone doesn't create productivity.
How you use it is what makes it.

Tell me honestly:
Do you use Clod daily?
Which of these connectors seems most useful to you?
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