![]() ![]() I don't know much about the completion sound but I did like the tactile feel of Todoist more. I liked how you can change the section that a task is under through NLP. Once you learn it, it was so much easier to edit the scheduling of a task on the go. The pomodoro timer of TickTick has become my favorite pomodoro timer and the habits feature are also not that bad.Īs for the positive of Todoist, I agree on the better Windows app and natural language processing. I don't mind the extra features that much. Small features that I put TickTick above Todoist for me are the proper checklists, the stacking of overdue repeating tasks, and the ability to see visually which dates the task will recur. I only use it when I want to set a reminder or date milestone. I don't even use the subtasks feature that much because I change and manipulate them a lot. Plus I find that it helps a lot to adapt the TickTick to the way I work and interpret my tasks and mini-projects. I write on my tasks a lot because it helps me think. I found that the centrality of the description/notes section in TickTick is vital to my workflow. What do you think about these two apps? Which one do you find better? In the end, I like both of these apps and I haven't decided yet. But I am a student so I might go with the Todoist premium. If I would like to spend no money I would still go with the TickTick because Todoist free version is very limited. I was satisfied with the TickTick free version but I found that with the Todoist premium I am able to be more productive (I feel like that) and I also need a good desktop app and Todoist desktop app is by far better than TickTick's. I think that TickTick has more to offer in the free version and also in the premium version. If you want to describe task you have to write comment.Only one calendar view (but you can sync with G calendar, so it is not so bad).Satisfying complete sound (although you can not change it).Desktop app looks very good and is easy to use. ![]() Two way synchronization with Google calendar.NLP (for example p2 for setting priority).Fairy simple and consistent UI which focuses on tasks.With TickTick for Education, eligible teachers and students get reduced annual pricing and full access to TickTick's all-in-one time management solution. The month and weekly calendar views look wired on Android TickTick, a task management app that helps users to stay organized, is recognizing educators and students with a 25 discount on TickTick Premium.Not so good NLP (for priority you have to type ! instead of p in Todoist).Sometimes I feel like there is too much things, more than I need.Inconsistent UI on android (but most of the time it looks good).You can easily undo completed tasks (make them undone).Syncing with your calendar (but only one way).Generous free version - more features than in Todoist for free.Here I will share some of my thoughts about each of the app. I noticed that a lot of people here write about switching to TickTick. I also found a 3-month promo code for Todoist here on Reddit so I decided that I will compare these two apps. Last month I decided to try the premium version. I've been TickTick user for about the past 2 years.
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