![]() Not a big deal I know, and I might just stick to Todoist for work related tasks too, but I hope to give KanbanFlow a whirl. I guess there’s more sense of accomplishment when you see all your tasks as “Completed” or “In Progress” as a bunch of cards, as opposed to with Todoist where completed tasks get removed of the list. I like the idea of having my tasks as a board. Today I came across another tool – KanbanFlow – which is similar to Trello but doesn’t seem limited like it, so I might give it a shot. That’s when I started using Todoist for my work tasks – I just made multiple projects in that for stuff in progress etc. All I can do is archive, and I don’t like that. ![]() It was good but I absolutely hate the fact that I can’t delete my boards etc. In short I am a fan! I use it to keep track of both personal and work related tasks.įor a while I experimented with Trello for my work related task management. Even during my team meetings or 1-2-1’s with my manager, when I am giving a task I quickly note it in Todoist so it’s there. So I have access to Todoist pretty much wherever I am. Never thought back when I signed up that I’d actually pay money for a reminder app, much less continue doing it! :o) The good thing about Todoist is that it has extensions for Chrome and Firefox, apps for iOS and Android, and even a desktop version for Windows. I was previously on Wunderlist (way before Microsoft bought it and re-released it earlier this month) but I moved to Todoist as I felt it better fit my needs (I don’t remember now how Todoist was better). I have been a fan of Todoist for years now. Then when I get home I try and spend time taking care of those non task related stuff, and by the end of the day I have no idea where my time went. There’s a lot of other (non task related) stuff I want to do, but I lose track of that. $hit just keeps coming my way, I deal with it. There’s no overall feel to what I am doing during the day. Currently I get to work and start doing my tasks and whatever keeps coming my way, but I feel I am not getting a hang of the big picture. And even if it doesn’t, at least I’d have a better understanding of where my time is going and how. Reason I decided to start keeping track of my time is because I felt it might improve my productivity. So why would I need to track my time? It’s not that I have to bill it to anyone, unlike say if I were a lawyer. It’s a time tracking app that I used to use a while back and have started using again now. Which allows you to integrate with Toodledo, Meistertask, and Wunderlist (using Wunderlist’s email feature).Just a quick shout out to Toggl. We’re big fans of Todoist, but if you use a different to-do list manager, you might want to check out the Beeminder integration with
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