I ditched Todoist for this open-source productivity app – and I haven’t looked back
I've tried practically every productivity app around, and for the longest time, Todoist is the one I have stuck with. With a polished-enough interface, effortless cloud synchronization across all my devices and a broader feature set than I would ever need, it fit the task. On the flip side, with my ever-increasing list of overdue tasks, barely used bells and whistles, and a monthly subscription fee, I started to question why exactly what I was paying for an app to check off a grocery list.
I’ve tried practically every productivity app around, and for the longest time, Todoist is the one I have stuck with. With a polished-enough interface, effortless cloud synchronization across all my devices and a broader feature set than I would ever need, it fit the task. On the flip side, with my ever-increasing list of overdue tasks, barely used bells and whistles, and a monthly subscription fee, I started to question why exactly what I was paying for an app to check off a grocery list.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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