For years, I bounced between task management apps, never finding the perfect fit. Google Tasks was too basic, Microsoft To-Do felt restrictive (integration with Microsoft services only), and Todoist, ...
Like most people, I’ve tried my fair share of task managers. I’ve bounced between third-party Android apps such as Todoist, TickTick, and Notion. However, nothing really clicked. I was getting ...
Google Tasks is a standalone app that helps you create tasks and subtasks, set reminders, and add detailed notes so that you can stay on top of your to-do list. Although the app isn't as robust as ...
By leveraging the Google Tasks sidebar, I have turned Gmail into a streamlined command center in no time. Ever since Google ...
Job stress has become a pervasive workplace issue. According to research from the American Institute of Stress, a staggering 83% of workers in the United States report experiencing daily work-related ...
We have some details on a range of great iPhone apps that can help you get more organized. With the abundance of tasks and information we encounter daily, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and lose track ...
Microsoft To Do is the easiest of the task management apps from Microsoft. The app lets you prioritize and complete the most important things every day. If you are working on a project solo, then ...
I have been a happy Things user for the last few years in my GTD-light workflow. I have also been reasonably happy with using Agenda as my place to keep notes. However, I am now really wanting to find ...
My trail of half-ticked task manager lists runs long and wide. From Google Tasks to Wunderlist and Any.do to Remember The Milk (remember that?), I’ve dabbled in practically every to-do app. Yes, even ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Matthew Guay It’s hard not to feel scatterbrained in today’s work environment.