Productivity Score Test (Find Out How Productive You Really Are)

Productivity Score – Your Personal Productivity OS
▶ Productivity OS Assessment

What's Your
Productivity
Score?

A 5-minute holistic snapshot across your systems, focus, energy, tools and goals. Get a custom 4-week playbook for your exact role — with templates you can actually use.

📋 Systems
🎯 Focus
⚡ Energy
🛠️ Tools
🎯 Goals
⚠️ This tool is for self-reflection only. Not clinical — a creative productivity lens for makers, founders and students.
Productivity Score
72
/100 · Strong Operator
Systems
85
Focus
60
Energy
78
Tools
55
Goals
90
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Pillar: Systems
One Last Thing
Select your primary role to get a custom 4-week playbook and tailored templates.
COMPUTING_SCORE.EXE
Scoring 5 productivity pillars
Mapping time allocation
Generating role playbook
Writing your templates
Productivity Score
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Time Allocation — Sinks vs Value
Your 3 Immediate Productivity Rules
Your 4-Week Productivity Playbook
Customisable Templates
Click a template to view and copy. Customise the [brackets] for your setup.
⚠️ This tool is for self-awareness purposes only and does not constitute professional business or psychological advice.

You’re busy… but are you actually productive?

You worked all day.
You checked a lot of things.
You were “active.”

But at the end of the day…
Did anything meaningful actually get done?

This productivity score test helps you figure that out — honestly.


What is this productivity test?

This is a quick self-assessment that measures how effectively you use your time, energy, and focus.

It looks at:

  • How do you plan your day
  • How well you focus on important tasks
  • How often do you get distracted
  • Whether you finish what you start

In just a couple of minutes, you’ll get a clear productivity score and simple steps to improve it.


How it works

  1. Answer 8+10 short questions
  2. Get your productivity score instantly
  3. See what’s slowing you down (and how to fix it)

No login. No waiting. Just results.


Your productivity score explained

80–100: Highly Productive

You focus on what matters and get things done consistently.

60–79: Decently Productive

You’re doing okay, but there’s room to improve your focus and structure.

40–59: Struggling with Consistency

You stay busy, but results are inconsistent.

Below 40: Low Productivity

You’re stuck in distraction, overthinking, or lack of direction.


Why you might not be productive

Most people think they lack discipline.

That’s usually not true.

The real reasons are often:

  • No clear priorities
  • Too many tasks at once
  • Constant distractions (hello, phone)
  • Low energy or burnout
  • Starting things but not finishing them

This test helps you identify your specific problem — not just guess.


What you’ll get after the test

  • Your productivity score
  • Your biggest productivity blocker
  • Simple changes you can apply immediately
  • A short plan to improve your daily output

Nothing complicated. Just things that actually work.


A quick productivity reset (try this now)

If your brain feels scattered, do this:

The 1–3 Rule

  • 1 main task (must be done today)
  • 3 small tasks (optional but useful)

Ignore everything else.

That alone can make your day feel productive again.


Why this test is useful

Because being busy isn’t the same as being productive.

This test helps you:

  • Stop wasting time on low-value tasks
  • Focus on what actually matters
  • Build better daily habits
  • Feel more in control of your work

And honestly, that’s what most people are missing.


How to improve your productivity (simple tips)

You don’t need a complicated system.

Start with this:

  • Work in focused time blocks (25–50 minutes)
  • Keep your phone away while working
  • Plan your top task the night before
  • Take short breaks instead of pushing nonstop

Small changes → better results.


Is this test accurate?

This test is based on common productivity patterns, time management habits, and focus behaviors.

It’s not perfect, but it gives you a clear and useful starting point.


Frequently asked questions

How long does the test take?

About 2 minutes.

Is it free?

Yes.

Can I improve my productivity?

Yes — with small, consistent changes.

How often should I take this test?

Once every few weeks to track improvement.

Do I need to sign up?

No.


Related tools

  • Focus Ability Test
  • Procrastination Test
  • Burnout Test
  • Motivation Level Test

Final thought

You don’t need more hours in the day.

You need to use the hours you already have… better.