![]() I guess if you make it easy to leave, people loiter around. TD's and Jake's approach of transparency and full anytime export (coming from an abundance mentality) shows a certain largeness of heart that I have grown to trust. The inability to Export ones tasks out of Todoist in a useful manner was the real bummer. The Todoist Android mobile app is however well designed. I found the desktop/web layout wasted a lot of screen space (unlike the rich detail of TD). I too was seduced into installing and having a one week affair with Todoist, mainly because of the colors and smooth integration with other programs. Very timely reviews/comments on Todoist vs Toodledo. * Toodledo - much more powerful, flexible, and helps me be more effective and efficient. * Todoist - great graphics and loved Karma score It also very easy to transfer them back into Toodledo at the right time with the multiple add function - lacking in Todoist. I can export in Toodledo in under 15 minutes, have a clean action list, and keep my ideas, dreams, someday, maybe out of my daily/weekly reviews but still have something useful for those deeper reviews later. I could email/print a list in Todoist but it is totally unusable except to scan down. It is easy and I have them in excel/google sheets to sort delete etc. I will routinely export my list into a separate list to be reviewed quarterly/annually and only have the truly active items in Toodledo. YOU CANNOT EXPORT OUT OF TODOIST! That ultimately was the deal breaker. Many are ideas and someday/maybe items that very quickly clog up the reviews and daily action. It helps me find the important things to do. ![]() I tried playing around with flags and sorts but Toodledo was just much more powerful to help in that area. Todoist is very date driven, which is very anti-GTD. I also like Toodledo feature of importance, it makes it really easy to pick a few items and add a star to get done today. Most of the time I don't use them all but when I do, I want them, and they help me. I use the various fields that Toodledo has to help organize things. Todoist was very limited and didn't have the flexibility that I've come to enjoy with Toodledo. Todoist looks great and has some good graphics but I'm more interested in a tool. Naturally you couldn't call it karma but it would be a great feature to have. It is a feature that I would love to see incorporated into Toodledo with the information and graphs it won't be hard - I've thought of doing my own with exporting into excel but decided it wasn't worth my effort. I liked having that as a driving force to increase it each day or week. I got almost to a 10,000 score with Karma which is what originally hooked me in Todoist. I keep my subscription to Toodledo because I wasn't sure about the change. The last year I've being using Todoist after several years of Toodledo. I wanted to share my experience of using Todoist and why I've come back to Toodledo.
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