@mayank_gupta11 True, but it's the same with software task managers.
I guess it depends on the person. My wife prefers paper things so she has her reminders scattered all over a place. She also bought herself a diary for planning, which was a huge step forward.
For scheduling and tasks management, I use our App 😇
It's a calendar app (free!) that integrates with Google and Outlook. It was built on the time blocking strategy: instead of just listing out all the things you need to do, you actually block a time for each of your tasks directly in your calendar.
We have just released a new version that has cool extra features. If ever you try it out, feel free to share your feedback with me, it's always great to take new users's comments on board!
Using TODOist for everything from work to groceries to movies to watch and books to buy. I'm using a paid plan for this. Syncs with Google Calendar nicely.
@artem_smirnov I tried TODOist like many other apps. But I don't know what it is with the satisfaction of completing a task and ticking it off on my whiteboard. It gives me immense pleasure.
Although, I keep me Google Calendar updated in itself. But I never thought of adding movies to watch and books to buy in my to-do. Thanks!
@soylakate@designwithtanishq Hey Tanishq, maybe you wanna take a look at Nirvana.Work? We have built a scheduling algorithm to handle scheduling for tasks, and have Notion's UX too. Nirvana also integrates with Google Calendar.
We're early, but teams of up to 100 people are using us to solve this problem.
Let me know what you think!