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Renz Bernardo

Actions by Moleskine Studio — A minimal, sophisticated list maker and scheduler.

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Keep on top of everything in your head, whether it’s movies to watch or the details of your next big project. Stay on track at work and home, the card based design is a clutter-free way to visualise everything that needs doing.

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Jonas Petermann
Think the TimePage app got a bit too complicated lately and not sure with their new subscription model. It will be hard to convince me away from Things. Biggest draw back I see is no options for mac. The integration between these two apps seems to be stellar though and never saw this done in such a way...
Renz Bernardo
@jonas_petermann yeah. Pretty interesting approach. Somehow feels like the whole Foursquare-Swarm thing
Ben Hamey
@jonas_petermann Hi Jonas - thanks for the feedback, is there anything in particular that is making Timepage feel too complicated? This is actually the main reason that we approached Actions in the way we did, we didn't want Timepage to become a Swiss army knife! Regarding desktop/Mac...this is very much on our own Action list! 😀
Anthony Da Mota

Looks like a very good app

Pros:

Beautiful and very useful app

Cons:

Lacks macOS and/or Windows app too

Renz Bernardo

Love it! There's a lot to improve though

Pros:

Beautiful app. Same level of intricate design choices as Timepage.

Cons:

Has a separate subscription plan, even for paying Timepage customers.

Ben Hamey
Thanks Renz! Would love any feature suggestions you have, our feature request board is at: https://bonobo.canny.io/actions
Jason
Really digging this. Love the integration with Timepage. Only suggestion is why have to pay for both?
Amir
I like the idea, it reminds me of Things 3 but then without GTD structure, so it's even more minimal. P.S. A minor bug that I faced: If you want to use the sample task name, like "Call Mum" or "Visit the Amazon", the app doesn't make the item for you, most likely because it checks the string and concludes this should be a placeholder.
Ben Hamey
@amirmasoudabdol Hi Amir - very good find! We'll get that fixed up right away - thanks for the tip. When we set out to create actions, we tried to be agnostic to lots of different methodologies like GTD. We actually stripped out a bunch of other things that added too much hierarchy etc.
Sam Haseltine

Really intuitive design that suits the way I work perfectly - I love the fact your day's tasks get moved off the main screen if not completed with a reminded to review them. Massively helps reduce clutter

Pros:

Easy to use, beautiful to look at, enhances productivity

Cons:

Can't think of any - some people may say that they won't want to pay for it.

Edoardo G. Raimondi

I am sorry but being limited to iOS makes the app hardly usable on the daily office life, specially to bring tasks from email to actions

Pros:

it's fantastic and helpful

Cons:

unfortunately, it's for iOS only and doesn't have a companion app for a win/mac os or a web app, therefore the use it's very limited

Julie Chabin
This. is. beautiful.
Ben Hamey
@syswarren Aw, thanks Julie! ☺️
Mark
Just downloaded Timepage and Actions and love them both. Was about to pull the trigger on subscribing to them solely for their beauty and simplicity but now I’m in a holding pattern because Actions can’t import or speak with Apple reminders. I’m now thinking why buy Timepage if I’ll have to split reminders between two apps. From a consumer standpoint the subscription model is harder than a one time purchase but the amazing ui of Timepage had me sold it was worth it. Once I saw no integration with Apple reminders I’ve chosen to not purchase either. Calendars syncing but reminders not plus a subscription model for 2 separate apps leaves a bad taste. Subscription model implies a heightened update and feature schedule. Cross sync with reminders is a must have if you want people to pay monthly. If not what are they paying for?
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The tasks created on this app, can be deleted permanently, if you make some wrong click, without asking for confirmation before deletion. I lost my tasks twice this way. I called customer service for help, the girl on the phone said you need to create back up on moleskine website. I opened the website and started to navigate through it, she became inpatient and started giving me attitude on the phone. I asked her to be patient, she apologized. However, shortly after, she said, I'll send you an email with instructions, instead of guiding me on the phone, she hanged up. After waiting for sometime she emailed a link to the same website ! What kind of app and customer service is this ?! I deleted the app and now using something else. DON'T RECOMMEND.
Marcos Dias Alves

Not able to try it because it does not run on iOS 9.

Pros:

Seems to be nice

Cons:

iOS only

Does not work on iOS 9

No web version

Dwayne Melancon
I like the concept - it is about as close to the old Palm Pilot list management process as you can get these days (which is a good thing). However, it lacks a Windows 10 desktop app.
Emma Taylor
Is there a version for Android?
Simon B
@emmataylor8 We're actually hard at work on this at the moment and will need some testers pretty soon. Please add your vote here so we can keep you informed: https://bonobo.canny.io/actions/...
Anna Filou
@emmataylor8 @siburb not meaning to sound ignorant, but why is this taking so long?
Gene Gerzhoy

I’d love to see a desktop version of this app with integration across windows and mac. Top priority featured:

- weekly view with tasks that can be added to a specific day with one click

- ability to make sub tasks

- tasks can be dragged to rearrange priority within a day or moved across days

- toggle to view / hide completed tasks

- toggle for light / dark mode

- minimalistic interface with high quality typography

Pros:

stunning design

Cons:

no desktop version