What Reddit Says About Task Builder Apps
We compiled 20 Reddit discussions about Task Builder apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ProductivityApps
Also I have an android phone if it matters, and a regular PC) Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Microsoft ToDo has the best balance of functionality and usability of any app I have come across.
r/productivity
I use Microsoft To-Do. I have several recurring weekly tasks on mine, and they all pop up on my daily list when they are supposed to. ... For me, Apple notes. I find the simplest option to be the easiest and the best.
r/androidapps
Toodledo's Android app is in active development again under new ownership in 2021. Real native app (not a webview), full offline mode, widgets that work, and sync that doesn't lose tasks (the 2024 issues are fixed).
r/androidapps
As someone who has wasted a lot (I mean a lot) on apps and has tried out so many different features, I have realised keeping it simple is the best. My recommendation is to stick with Google Calendar + Google Tasks.
r/productivity
frame.so - has 5 simple & minimalistic apps ( all on a free plan ) - note, wiki, task (Kanban), whiteboard and goal
r/ConstructionManagers
I have been using Olqan for task management and it has been solid honestly. It handles both personal tasks and work projects in one place which has helped me to actually stick with it instead of bouncing between different apps like I used to
r/ProductivityApps
However I also found Linear and Asana good to integrate with Make. Ticktick does not have a way of telling Make when a task was created, or completed. ... A place to introduce, discuss, develop, or request apps for productivity.
r/beermoneyuk
It's been a while since I last looked at sites like TaskRabbit or AirTasker, and they don't seem to be doing so well anymore, are there any better…
r/productivity
I was wondering if anyone has any ... New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Best todo apps: Todoist and TickTick....
r/ProductivityApps
With a solid system, even a bullet point lost in your Notes can make you more productive than people with shiny tools that always change for another more interesting one. My recommendation would be Todoist or TickTick, stick to one and just ...
r/productivity
ClickUp (project management app). Another option is ... Another option is AmpleNote. I came here to suggest AmpleNote as well. ... At first glance: No calendar. No List view. No custom fields. No recurring tasks. No Gantt. ... All-in-one is hard to achieve, but acreom has a focus on the active statu...
r/ProductivityApps
Could take a look at taskily.app, currently in early access. ... I would recommend trying Todoist. I have been using it for over 4 years now and I am super happy with them.
r/ProductivityApps
There are tools that offer more functions, but it's enough for me. ... Things 3 and Triflow work well for me. I’ve tried just about every task management app and Things is the only thing that’s really stuck.
r/SideProject
About Taskily: Taskily is born out of my personal quest to create a task management tool that offers the right mix of simplicity and depth. It's for those of us who need more than a basic to-do list app but find comprehensive project management ...
r/ProductivityApps
Yes it's a webapp and optimized for mobile too. It's free to use for now - no pro tier yet. ... Pretty cool idea ! ... This looks cool and intuitive. One suggestion - when you break task into microsteps, also show the approximate / average time ...
r/SaaS
Taskade. I like it for its flexibility and organizational capabilities... also for its multiple views, which are great for my productivity! Plus, the AI Agent feature is incredibly useful (worth testing out) among other things...
r/ProductivityApps
I have tried most of those same apps and ran into the same problems with features missing or things not syncing the way I needed. The one I am using now is Fhynix. It is free and you can add daily tasks or plans just by speaking or typing and ...
r/productivity
Give Finalist a try, the 30-day December challenge is still live (get lifetime for free if you use it every day for 30 days) and it's a more paper-based approach to time management, more Franklin Covey less GTD ...
r/agency
Trello can get tricky when you have multiple boards and want a quick overview of everyone’s tasks across projects. Notion and ClickUp are solid options, but if you want something lighter that focuses on recurring checklists and workflows, ...
r/ProductivityApps
So for “best simple daily task app to actually get stuff done,” my vote is probably Todoist overall, with Reminders as the best no-friction option if you already use Apple devices.
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