![]() ![]() ![]() Hi, that’s my face! My name is Bree and I’m the human teapot behind Jasper + Spice! I’m a huge nerd – no shock to anyone here I hope. See you back here on Monday’s (book reviews), Wednesday’s (storytime/ writing updates) and Saturday’s (other bookish content). Instagram // Goodreads // Twitter // YouTube. Leave your opinions in the comments or alternatively on my social media channels! ![]() Or, if you have another go-to app, please drop it down in the comments below to help others out. Let me know in the comments if you use, have used or might consider Todoist to be your go-to organisation app. Some list/ organisation apps stress me out but I feel so calm when updating or moving tasks around on Todoist and having the shortcut on my phone’s home screen allows me to quickly add tasks to today’s list, reschedule and view them without even entering the app. I’m just giving my opinion on it because I know how hard it is to find the perfect app for all your organisation needs. Late Disclaimer: I’m not trying to sell this app. It’s super easy to re-sort and move tasks around, especially on desktop.The app devs and community have premade Projects for various generic tasks such as YouTube and Homework.They also recommend rescheduling when tasks are overdue. The app organises things into Overdue, Today, Tomorrow, etc.are all possible by using very * keys when typing. Italicising and Bolding headings, adding links, etc.The basic/ free version is very usable (but if you want more features there is a paid option).This accumulates points and earns you badges. You can create goals and have streaks to tick off/ complete a certain amount of tasks within a day.Can create ‘projects’ with lists and really cool headings by using * and : buttons.Ability to create list items with and without deadlines.Mostly due to the fact that I am scared of double booking stuff and forgetting to pay people/ complete tasks/ etc. There are features of the app that very much appeal to me as an organisation freak. I personally use the Todoist app on Android Mobile and Mac Desktop and check it regularly – more regularly than my calendar – to mark off my tasks and make sure I haven’t missed a deadline. The free version enables you to create numerous lists, sub-lists, projects, sub-projects, schedule various activities and more so you don't forget those important tasks that just don't fit into your calendar. Trying to find the right app for your needs is hard but here’s a suggestion: Todoist is an Android and Apple compatible organisation application for mobile and desktop. There’s one app that I downloaded last year or so and am yet to delete! I am in love with this app and need to share it with you all!! I’ve downloaded, trialled and deleted apps (all free) in disappointment because they didn’t fit my criteria. I have trawled the app store many times to find the perfect app for organisation and keeping on top of tasks. If you’re an organisation freak like I am, you’re going to adore this app!Īs you can tell, this isn’t a generic Monday Book Review, because today I’m talking about this organisation app that I am absolutely in love with and I want everyone to give it a go. ![]()
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