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  • What is you favorite to-do list app?

    Jose Rodríguez
    28 replies
    A list of top to-do list apps are here: https://productivity.directory/category/to-do-lists

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    Ted Schaefer
    Apple Reminders 😂
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    Vaibhav
    Can I be honest here? Nothing beats the stock notes app or the stickies!
    Started using Taskito. So far so good.
    Daria R.
    I use Flowlu for work-related stuff and iOS notes for personal things.
    Yami Sun
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    Benjamin Sloutsky
    Todoist because it’s simple and I haven’t made any attempt to honestly look into many to do list apps.
    Ricardo Batista
    Google Tasks, but might move to Notes.
    Aristo Coutinho
    Notes app in my mobile
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    Hassan Shah
    i use sticky notes !!!
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    Maurizio Isendoorn
    I use the boards in Notion to create the Getting Things Done framework!
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    Marvin Mändle
    I just use my paper notebook or notes on my mac.
    Elle Gzirishvili
    I tried many apps but nothing beats google calendar. adding the events meeting and tasks in one space is very helpful and it has nice interface to easily see your daily activities.
    Viola Schoell
    Apple Reminders and notes
    Milli Sen
    Click Up
    Gregory Karfo
    I just use notes on iphone , it is enough for me to keep everything organized.
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    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    Notion, I like to have everything in one place
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    Ben Tezcan
    check mine. theready.app
    Neel
    Notes app on my mac. I have it always pinned on my dock - whenever there is a to do item on my mind - I simply open it and make a note of it
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    Neel
    @stan8086 that's all you need tbh. if you're using a mac, it's just there on the screen few clicks away. Dont see a point in overloading with too many applications
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