Comment by bornfreddy
10 months ago
> It just wouldn't work for me. I need Jira, Slack, and GitHub during work hours for example. But I don't want them during non-work hours.
Not an iPhone, but my solution to this is LineageOS + microG, where I just disable push notifications when I'm not working, or enable them for just the few select apps if I am expecting some messages there. The price for this is that I don't always receive the social app message when it is sent, but that's fine by me.
That’s exactly what he meant by using Focus Modes, which is the iOS feature that lets you do just that.
Plain Android has work profiles that will allow the user to enable/disable a "work profile" at will. This is what I use because we have on-call duties and on most weeks I don't need to be available on my work accounts.
I use an old iPhone for work stuff.
Using a spare phone is super underrated, I keep mine in the drawer when I need it, and it goes back in there right after when i'm done.