11/11/2023 0 Comments Todoist vs microsoft to doIf I used a windows desktop, I would, hands-down, used Todoist but I am in front of a computer eight hours a day five days a week and my job is primarily done with hands on the keyboard. With Todoist, you can nest task lists together, but the top level list acts as it’s own thing. You can group projects under Areas, which allows you to see all of the relevant tasks at once. With Things 3, you organize your tasks by areas and projects. These two key features have become essential to my workflows, so their exclusion (alongside Todoist’s developers adamant refusal to add them) is kind of a dealbreaker for meĤ) Going along with point #3, I’ve never understood the organization system in Todoist. Things 3 is a single payment for each platform.Ģ) I’ve found the interface of Things to be much nicer than Todoist’s (a subjective point, but still worth bringing up)ģ) Todoist completely lacks start dates and deadlines. Todoist is a nice app, but it isn’t $50 nice. I could swing $36 per year….but $50? Yeah no. I did this for a few reasons:ġ) The developers behind Todoist decided to increase their subscription prices substantially for little reason. I used to be an avid user of both Things and Todoist, until I dropped Todoist this year and transitioned to using Things and Microsoft To-Do.
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