
Joost Verbraeken
NLGreat experience Worked for several years with various other apps, including Clickup, TickTick and Microsoft ToDo, but Todoist is the clear winner in my opinion. It's interface is really fast compared to Clickup, and it provides better filters and better overviews than TickTick and Microsoft ToDo. Also the customer service is very approacheble, they respond very fast when you have an issue.

Jonathan Chivers
GBExactly what I've been looking for Exactly what I've been looking for. A simple tool for task management and simple project management. Hits the sweetshop in terms of sophisticated enough to structure projects and tasks in a helpful way but not to complex that is unwieldy. Great

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.

Kristina Zagorulko
GRI use it every day Todoist helped me to structure my daily routine. I add big and small, work and personal tasks - and finally, I don't have a chance to forget something) It has flat design and useful badges I use for different work and personal projects. It would be cool to have the statistics of tasks, based on tags. For me to understand how many routine tasks I completed VS important (for example). The free version is enough, but I love the app so much, so decided to buy the subscription. Thanks guys!

Oleg Gavryliuk
UAOldest and greatest to-do list app Oldest and greatest to-do list app. There is a huge amount of integrations with other services (Google Drive, Rescuetime, Redmine ... ). New features for the kanban style make Todosit even better.