Disclaimer being that this has been tested during the last 24h period so my data sample size might need to be more for a more in-depth comparison. I used it and it works fairly well on Ticktick. "take out the trash every thursday at 9pm #house" I don't think you can enter projects in a task with TickTick. Task syntax makes more sense to me in Todoist.I don't use the mobile widgets because opening an app on my main (persistent) toolbar is just as fast, and if I need to edit anything, it's more full-featured to be in the app. I don't use the desktop app because I love the VIM-inspired add-on called Todoist Shortcuts. Not a huge deal for me, because I'm always in my task list and rarely use times for tasks. Not that my tasks are exciting enough to be super concerned about, but it's something.Īgree with the lack of persistent notifications. Another reason to use that GCal integration is that Todoist tasks appear nearly instantly it takes forever with TickTick. Unfortuntely it seems to be limited to timed tasks (not all-day tasks). If you use the Google Calendar sync, you can edit tasks in your calendar. Task syntax makes more sense to me in Todoist. So I'm in the same boat, but have always learned more towards Todoist for the following reasons: Posting here as quick feedback and also in case I am not setting up something properly. Todoist's notifications show up poorly - without any options for "Complete/Snooze 5/15 minutes". Compare this to Ticktick that shows both on quick notification panel and as a "drawn over" app (basically, you are not ignoring it). Mobile/Android: It is so easy to absolutely ignore the notifications as they remain on the quick notifications panel.Notifications (Desktop/Web/Mobile): I'm very, very dismayed by this. Mobile Widget: Subtasks show clearly and nicely on Ticktick - not on Todoist. An "All tasks" option provides a nice and comprehensive list of what's on your plate in one go. I realized this is actually a lot more important than I thought otherwise because it's easy to skip when tasks are nested under several projects. You can look at "Upcoming" but the way Ticktick shows to me comes off as superior. I don't have an overview of all tasks across the projects - something that TickTick offers. Fwiw, I thought I'd be relying on Calendar sync on Ticktick but I didn't. Templates: not a game-changer but is a quick enabler of organization should I need it. I'd love if there was a way to use a Todoist-like theme for ticktick. For some reason, there seems to be a bit of a lag/delay on Ticktick desktop app when inputting tasks. I find myself opting to input tasks on Todoist over Ticktick. Ultimately decided to opt for both and see which one I like the best. Prior to this, I had a dimentary GTD system in place. Background: I had long been conflicted between choosing Todoist vs Ticktick.
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