![]() ![]() Overall, I have found Todoist to be a very useful tool for managing my tasks and staying organized. Also, I'd appreciate if some type of colour coding could be applied in some way. I wish I could still see them (maybe in a lighter grey colour) so I see what I've completed and then I could manually move them into a project folder when I don't want to see them anymore. ![]() Is it just to cheer you up when you've completed many tasks or has it got any actual purpose? But the most important: I wish tasks wouldn’t disappear from my inbox right when I complete them. All the Karma points system and the notifications is a bit confusing or just not clear enough. The way to organise projects on the left part could be, for example, group into folders so once a project is finished you could, for example, move it to an archive folder. However, I'd appreciate if some hierarchy could be applied when organising the tasks. I get that keeping it simple must be the main idea behind this app. It doesn't over complicate things and it's really good that you can have it on your phone and get updates on notifications. It helps keeping track of what needs o be done and lets other people know what's been completed. Me and my team really like how easy to use it is. But anyway, I actually keep using the Notes App on Mac which is really similar to Todoist but I can keep my tasks private - which is something I wish I could do on Todoist, not sure if there is a way already but it's not very clear who can see what. The founder of the company really likes it to keep track of what everyone is doing so I've been using it for the last 5 months (since I started in this company). Even simple things like seeing completed to-dos aren't available unless you pay, so consider the free tier to be VERY limited. I had the paid version for quite a while and then switched back, but miss a few of the paid features. It can even be the default to-do manager on an Alexa device, which is really nice because you don't have to say "open Todoist" or something like that. So I guess the feature I like the most is it's ubiquity and speed-it's always close at hand. I went through a variety of to-do-list managers before this, but somehow because of the wide range of platforms that it supports, including a browser extension, a native Windows app, mobile apps, and a native Mac app, Todoist meets my needs really well. I have used Todoist for almost 3 years now and it's the one to-do product that I seem to be able to stick with. ![]() It shows my task list for the day and I have no excuse for not knowing what needs doing. I really love the Android widget that always sits on my home screen right next to my calendar and weather. It's superb for always being ready to go. ![]()
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