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10 Practical Ways to Use Goblintools in Your Daily Routine

Published 2026-06-21 · 5 min read
10 Practical Ways to Use Goblintools in Your Daily Routine

Most articles about productivity tools tell you to build elaborate systems. This one doesn't. Here are ten small, real moments in a normal day where reaching for goblintools just makes life lighter.

1. Monday morning inbox

Dump unread email subject lines into Compiler. It pulls out what actually needs a reply versus what you can archive.

2. The 8pm "what's for dinner" panic

Open the fridge, type what you see into Chef, and pick the meal that needs the least missing.

3. Emails to your boss

Draft the angry version. Run it through The Judge. Then run it through Formalizer on Formal. Send the third version, not the first.

4. Sunday chore overwhelm

Type your whole list of weekend chores into Estimator. When it tells you the truth (it's 9 hours, not 2), cut the list in half before you start.

5. Starting a paper or essay

Paste "write the essay" into Magic ToDo on Spicy. You get a real outline of subtasks: pick thesis, gather sources, draft intro, etc.

6. Quick concept lookup

Need a one-paragraph refresher on compound interest, dopamine, or how SEO works? Type it into Professor.

7. Meeting notes

Paste your meeting scribbles into Compiler right after the call. It pulls out commitments before you forget them.

8. Texts you're scared to send

That awkward text — paste it into The Judge. If it scores neutral or positive, send it.

9. Planning a trip

"Plan trip to Lisbon" → Magic ToDo with Spicy. You'll get flights, accommodation, packing, itinerary, all broken down.

10. End-of-day brain dump

Type everything floating in your head before bed. Run it through Compiler so tomorrow-you wakes up to a real list instead of a vague sense of doom.

The goblintools that change your life aren't the ones you use every hour. They're the ones you reach for in the small moments when your brain would otherwise stall.

Pick one tool to try today: Magic ToDo is the gateway. The rest will follow.


Try the tools mentioned: Magic ToDo · Formalizer · Judge · Estimator · Compiler · Chef · Professor