Any.do vs trello8/6/2023 ![]() ![]() If you’re a fan of Inbox by Gmail, you’ll love how easy it is to sn ooze and complete tasks with the mobile app. While its free version is missing plenty of features (reminders, search, emailing tasks, and more), you can probably spare $28.99/year if you want a to-do list app with extremely smooth UX. Todoist is one of the big players in the to-do list world, and for very good reason. Ready? Fight! Todoist - Fully featured to-do list app with amazing UX but restrictive free plan Ready to go? It’s time for… The To-Do List Showdown Any.Do.īonus: Click Below to Get 13 Checklist Apps - Comparedīefore we get into the full-blown showdown, if you’re looking for a little more choice you should check out the bonus content I put together as a companion to this post - 13 checklist apps you have to try! ![]() With this in mind, I’m going to look at three options I’ve tested against each other over the past few months and report on what I’ve learned, both from the perspective of the features and from the perspective of the psychology of productivity. Your productivity really depends on the environment you manage your tasks in and the way your tasks are presented to you. To ask me about any of these, drop me a line via: Contact page.I’ve had something of a battle with to-do list apps recently which has shown me that it’s as much about the app as it is about the way you interact with it. I am also the founder of Millionaire Web Designer, a 12-month group coaching program that helps web designers build a successful and spacious web design business. Also, I love teaching these platforms one-to-one to clients who can hire me for an hour for a quick crash-course on Squarespace or ConvertKit. I publish a weekly free newsletter called the Abundant Creative which includes blog articles and video tutorials on using Squarespace, ConvertKit and other online tools for online businesses. I love to design websites for my clients via my Website-In-A-Day package or my Website-In-Two-Weeks package. I (Sophia Ojha) am web designer and coach to web designers based in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. ![]() Web Design Services + ConvertKit Services + Biz Coaching for Web Designers + Weekly Blog & Video Tutorials In this video, I walk through the two systems ( Asana and Trello ) and show you how I set up my productivity app of choice: You will see the reason why Asana is my preferred productivity app. What I found from my afternoon of playing around with two apps on my shortlist is that I totally love Asana. ![]() I wanted to have a unified system, a mothership of sorts for all my tasks, goals and projects. Having some things digital and some thing on paper was just not going to cut it anymore. This led me to want a better way of dealing with my projects. On my return, one thing was top of mind for me and that was getting my business activities organized and get even more efficient.įor that reason, I jumped into my Google Calendar and my handy-dandy paper notebook/calendar to start jotting down my upcoming projects and tasks to get organized once again. Recently, I took my annual three week break to rest and rejuvenate - the importance of which I learnt the hard way back in 2017. Best productivity app for your business: Asana Vs. ![]()
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