Focus To Do Todoist



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Todoist is one of the best to-do list applications on the market, but there are alternatives.

Focus To Do Todoist

We’re here to shortlist a few of the best Todoist alternatives and recommendations.

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1. TickTick

  1. Like a long-lost cousin, they have similar traits - a to-do list, filters, tags, boards and a very similar design. However, TickTick adds a layer of habit tracking, custom themes and calendar view locked away in premium. If you want something close to Todoist, without being Todoist, this is your best bet.
  2. Though Cirillo went on to write a 130-page book about the method, its biggest strength is its simplicity: Get a to-do list and a timer. Set your timer for 25 minutes, and focus on a single task until the timer rings. When your session ends, mark off one pomodoro and record what you completed.

Focus To Do Vs Todoist

TickTick is probably Todoist’s closest rival. Like a long-lost cousin, they have similar traits - a to-do list, filters, tags, boards and a very similar design.

However, TickTick adds a layer of habit tracking, custom themes and calendar view locked away in premium. If you want something close to Todoist, without being Todoist, this is your best bet.

Getting Started Guide Everything you need to know to get your Todoist up and running in minutes. Productivity Methods + Quiz Learn the most popular productivity methods and discover which one fits you best. Help Center Find answers to your questions and tips for getting the most out of your Todoist. This lets you focus more on things that matter and less time on task management. This is easy to do when you use ToDoist location-based reminders synced with your Google account.

2. Things 3

If Todoist was a bit too cluttered. Then Things 3 is the clutter-free minimal design you might be looking for, with an entirely different method to working (upcoming, anytime, someday)

Things 3 takes time to get used to, but offers a stunning alternative to Todoist without a subscription fee, although if you have a Mac, iPad and iPhone, you’ll still be shelling out a one-off $80 price.

3. Zenkit To-Do

Focus To Do Todoist

Probably the newest of the options, but offers the best suite experience. Zenkit To-Do provides a Wunderlist like experience to managing your tasks, offering themes, tasks, project lists and tags.

All very helpful but not totally offering a full feature comparison to Todoist, but if you are looking at Microsoft To-Do, it’ll be a better bet than that overall, if budgets not your worry.

4. ClickUp

This is primarily a project management software, but offers a helpful free and personal version of the account. This is perfect if your goal is to manage your tasks and projects in a variety of flexible views - like timeline, board and table view, to name a few.

5. Any.Do

Any.Do provides a much more relaxed way to manage your tasks, but the special feature people love is being able to see their calendar events alongside their tasks, combined with a minimal design and look.

This is more suited to the folks who want a balanced to-do list application, with very little to learn when you get started.

Others notable alternatives include 2Do, Remember the Milk and Sorted 3.

✨ Curious about them all and how they weigh up against each other?

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