
River Karma
ZAInbox Limit even for paid subscribers is annoying. Pretty good. I wish they didn't limit the Inbox to only 300 task - subtasks are included in this limit, and sometimes I wanna crack out a bunch of things and subtasks into the Inbox, and later filter them into projects, but I keep getting limit alerts on the 300 task limit for the INBOX, and as a paid subscriber, I am shocked that this limit on the inbox is there.

Kyriakos Ioannou
GBUnreliable, full of bugs and half baked features + Bad support. I am using Todoist for a number of years and is becoming more and more unreliable with many unfixed bugs. Really so many bugs and the worst of all is that nobody fixes them even though they close the raised tickets! Although the customer support responds relatively in an ok timeframe, there is usually no successful resolution of the issues raised. More than 10 issues I raised are still unresolved and I have not received any meaningful update. Also, many features are half-baked such as the location reminder feature that can only be assigned to yourself although for other reminders you can assign them to other people. Literally, so many things are wrong, that is a waste of time to report them as they will never get fixed.

hubba bubba
GBIt Just Works Todoist does everything that I want it to do, and nothing that I don't. Sometimes there are a few hiccups, but they're usually nothing too annoying. I especially like how you can choose not to pay, and almost nothing gets in your way. You can use most of the features you would need for free.

lee-ming
GBEasiest task organiser out there. A great task organiser app. Cheap, reliable and easy to use. If you are looking for a way to organise your projects easily for all your team todoist is for you! - easy to use - intuituve ui/ux - cheap pricing - can be installed direclty on your computer - versatile Less functionnality than some other provider our there but who cares? Most of these are not of use anyway. In short, i love it!

Turtle
GBIt's so natural to use People tend to post reviews when they're unhappy. I just did, for another company. Then I got to thinking I should review a product that has been great for me. The first that came to mind is Todoist. I have used it for a couple years as a paying customer for my work and it has been excellent. I just switched to it for personal use as well (after clunky Apple Reminders wiped the dates on all of my reminders). My favorite feature is the ability to simply describe a date or recurrence pattern like "Swim Class Next Saturday" or "Tax Return Every First Monday April" (that one is really slick). Todoist is a big time-saver compared to other reminder/task apps that I've tried and it's so natural to use. Nice-looking too.