How do you make a to-do list and actually keep tracking of it. (apps or a cool notebook)
Esra Turan
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I think sometimes doing a to-do list and actually do it is really experimental journey. End of the journey you can find out what actually suits you. For me, I use lots of apps such as Notion, Jira, Google Spreadsheet and also my lovely notebook. It would be so nice if you can share with me your experimental journey as well. Thanks!
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Raj @ Vault Vision@rajnijjer
Vault Vision
I am still a fan of the Notes app on iphone, super simple and easy
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TransferChain
@rajnijjer very well!
informed news
I really love Todoist. The free version has a lot of features and the paid version offers some more (like notifications for example). You can get by just fine using the free version if you only care about adding tasks and crossing them out when you complete them.
TransferChain
for me too notion, jira and my lovely notebook :)
TransferChain
@dogukan_tezcan our lovely notebooks ^^<3
TheWorkSage
Recently I started using Asana and I'm pretty happy with it! Once my team increases from 1 to 2 (I'm solo right now😅), I'll probably just create my own separate project, as to not spam anyone else with small things.
You mentioned Google Spreadsheet - do you use some kind of a specific template? @esra_7uran
TheWorkSage
@esra_7uran haven't heard about that feature of Asana, but will definitely check it out! Thanks :)
TransferChain
@veselin_kostov hey! I am using Google Spreadsheet as an easiest way not using any templates sometimes I will do reports basen on insights. I always hear good feedback for Asana, definetly will try, thanks! lol, I believe you can talk with your customers via Asana right? Any thought? Maybe it is impactful for managing customer's wants from Asana.