Is there a specific reason why the calendar is not a feature with the free version? I know personally that is an awesome feature of your product, but also is a big part that is blocking me from adoption of using this/testing out the product.
@brdick A lot of the app was already free so we had to draw a Premium line somewhere. The Agenda is free, Gmail integration is free, and all of the task management features are free. We're happy to extend your trial if you'd like more time to test it out - just send us an email.
Congratulations on the v3 launch!
I've been using Moo.do to buy a house, organize product for a startup, and manage my day to day tasks. The flexibility that workspaces give me to hop between tasks, combined with the multi-pane workflow in each workspace, have let me replace several other task managers and calendaring tools.
Can't wait to see what comes next.
@lindelof The Gmail plugin may not be enabled yet. Tap the hamburger icon at the top left, then the settings icon in the top left, and make sure Gmail is checked. Let me know if that works.
I really like the product! Especially having reminders that sync with my calendar, or just the reminders on the android app. Great add on features to the todo list.
Well, one of the biggest issues with Moo.do were low-quality mobile apps. Have you added reminders? Does integration with Google Calendar work two-way?
@georgi_yudin The mobile apps have gotten better and we're continuing to improve them. Yes, we have reminders on every platform now, and GCal sync is two-way :)
@wirddin That can certainly be a problem with a lot of panes. The Workspaces feature helps with that, so you can dedicate individual workspaces to different workflows, and focus on one thing at a time.
Hi Jay. Looks slick, well done. Question: do you have similar functionality to Calendly, whereby I could give people external to our company (clients) a nice way to see availability and schedule a meeting?
Hey everyone!
With Moo.do 3.0 we’ve realized our original idea, to manage all tasks in one place. Moo.do is now an outliner, todo list, email client, and calendar, so you can prioritize everything together in one consistent interface.
We started Moo.do because we were frustrated by having our tasks all over the place: organized in a todo list app, being thrust upon us in an email, written quickly in TextEdit, scheduled on a calendar, or in Google Docs to collaborate.
We started with version 1.0 by building a collaborative task manager that’s both an outliner and Kanban board. Then in 2.0 we added Google Calendar and Drive sync and built in a Gmail client. And now in 3.0, Moo.do has a built-in calendar with agenda/day/week/month views, Mac and Windows apps, and a fresh new design.
Thanks Bram for hunting us!
@jmeistrich Very impressive … and I'm hard to please when it comes to email clients! I have a few (small) quibbles, but having fired it up this morning, and working with it during the day, I find it's quite compatible with the way I work.
Sjabloon