After being overwhelmed with lots of shiny tools and feeling the need to try new things, I just asked myself what actually works for me. And I went back to primarily pen and paper. I use Apple Calendar, reminders and notes for any digital needs
Glad to see your minimalist strategy. I am also a big Evernote/Todoist user in the Google eco-system. Always looking for ways to be productive in the simplist way possible. Well done!
I've tried just about every note taking/project manaagement app I can get my computer on. Do you know of any app that meets all of this criteria? I can think of one but that's about it. Am I missing one? • Website app • Mobile apps • desktop app • offline access • reminders • syncs well • Nesting and subfolders • reminders to email • email to app • free or low cost • generous note limit
Francesco, would really appreciate 1:1 comparisons of Fantastical vs Rise, and Spark vs Superhuman. So much overlap. Thoughts here or in future videos?
Been watching your videos for a few years now and just want to thank you for all the informative info. Out of interest why have you gone from Sunsama to Todoist? Also why do you prefer Todoist to TickTick?
Todoist for me, is a more well con structured tool, with just about enough for me to plan my tasks. Sunsama was very good, but too much for me, TickTick too had too much for me as well.
00:00 - Introduction
Find Tools: toolfinder.co
01:10 - Todoist
Get Todoist: toolfinder.co/go/todoist
02:10 - Rise
Get Rise: toolfinder.co/go/rise-calendar
03:01 - Superhuman
Get Superhuman: toolfinder.co/go/superhuman
04:00 - Notion
Get Notion: toolfinder.co/go/notion
04:30 - Evernote
Get Notion: toolfinder.co/go/evernote
05:20 - My tips
After being overwhelmed with lots of shiny tools and feeling the need to try new things, I just asked myself what actually works for me. And I went back to primarily pen and paper. I use Apple Calendar, reminders and notes for any digital needs
the less time we spend on experimenting, the more time we have on actually doing the work
Glad to see your minimalist strategy. I am also a big Evernote/Todoist user in the Google eco-system. Always looking for ways to be productive in the simplist way possible. Well done!
Todoist
Google calendar
Keep/notion
It would be so useful if you gave information about what countries the apps are located in, rate their privacy policies and terms & conditions.
I've tried just about every note taking/project manaagement app I can get my computer on. Do you know of any app that meets all of this criteria? I can think of one but that's about it. Am I missing one?
• Website app
• Mobile apps
• desktop app
• offline access
• reminders
• syncs well
• Nesting and subfolders
• reminders to email
• email to app
• free or low cost
• generous note limit
Great Vid Man
Francesco, would really appreciate 1:1 comparisons of Fantastical vs Rise, and Spark vs Superhuman. So much overlap. Thoughts here or in future videos?
I would like to go back to Evernote but it's too expensive
Try Superlist or Nimbus Notes or Craft Notes
Less than one coffee per week ...
If you use it to any degree then well worthwhile
@@llicit1833 I didn't threw rock at Jesus to be paying for a note app.
Thats just insane
Is motion worth it?
One meeting a week???????????? I want your life! 🤣
❤❤
App links
don’t waste time with any of these. apple notes & notepad
🤨 But... But what about...
Been watching your videos for a few years now and just want to thank you for all the informative info. Out of interest why have you gone from Sunsama to Todoist? Also why do you prefer Todoist to TickTick?
Todoist for me, is a more well con structured tool, with just about enough for me to plan my tasks. Sunsama was very good, but too much for me, TickTick too had too much for me as well.