

A web view for easy access even without your main devices.Robust sharing and task commenting system.Clean, effective visual design that keeps the focus on your tasks and removes almost every bit of chrome from the interface.No more waiting for OneNote to open, navigating to the right sheet, etc…


The workarounds that exist (yes, I tried them) just feel awkward and tedious. Unfortunately, it had one critical flaw: Bullet Journal (even a digital version) sucks at planning for future work.Ĭarrying over unfinished tasks to new dates, scheduling tasks for distant dates, and offering a customizable overview of what’s coming up are things that Bullet Journal just isn’t good at.

As a byproduct, I ended up with a growing journal of what I’d done without requiring actual journaling (which I suck at).A focus on things I’d done instead of things I had left to do, resulting in a sense of accomplishment instead of dread when looking at my tasks.I did a lot of switching between apps in the past, eventually settling for a year on my own digital version of the Bullet Journal system. My personal productivity system has been remarkably stable over the past two years.
