Todoist: To-Do List & Planner Reviews – Page 16

5/5 rating based on 404 reviews. Read all reviews for Todoist: To-Do List & Planner for iPhone.
Todoist: To-Do List & Planner is free iOS app published by Doist Inc.

Freaking LOVE this app!

Jae Luey617

I do IT for a bioengineering firm. I have LOADS of things, projects, work, requests, emails, and meetings ALL circulating in my brain. This causes me to forget things from time to time. This app has incredibly increased my productivity exponentially. This app is simble, the interface is basic as to what it’s been developed for. This not too powerful but yet not too novice, it’s perfect for what it’s made/meant for. I love this app so much that I actually decided to rate it a 5 plus add this review comment onto it.


Pointless

the Nell-Bone

I will just keep using the app built into my iPhone, iPad, and Mac to do this. Also it’s free and I get notifications across all of them. Nice to have the email feature, but not going to pay to get notifications. I will keep looking for a better banana.


Need multiple accounts!

dbestarchitect

This is a basic feature of so many productivity apps nowadays. Owning two businesses means I need to have both of my todoist accounts accessible in the iOS app. And, ideally, from within one browser tab rather than two.


As good as it gets for multi platform but not good compared to platform specific.

Mike Jewitt

I used to use things 3 for everything and loved it. I moved to Todoist to support my windows pc, web, and be able to share tasks with my wife on android. The service works well with a few big exceptions: 1) the windows apps are TERRIBLE, the legacy app isn’t getting new features and the win10 one is just broken for me, I’ve spoken to support and after a lengthy back and forth they just sort of shrugged and said “idk.” Maybe someday I’ll reformat and try again. 2) the sync is spotty at best. My phone version hasn’t synced in more than 24 hours and manual sync isn’t working, which has resulted in me getting questions on tasks from shared lists. Very annoying. 3) Siri support is bad, but Siri is bad in general so I don’t blame Todoist for that. 4) I hate software subscriptions. Let me pay for a license and use forever ffs. Things and Omni focus do it. Office let’s me do it. I don’t want it for free, I just want to pay and be done with it. If you’re all on Apple, look at things or omnifocus; if you’re multi platform or want a web app, this is the best one but it could be better.


No todoroki anywhere

aWeeaboo

I got this app because the name of it is Todoist and that has todo in it, this is short for todoroki. So I was expecting to find many todorokis, but instead it tells me to get my life together?! Rude. (This was a joke, great app by the way :D)


Dude... $29.00 for the premium version?!

Shadoe Haze

Holy H E double hockey sticks. I think you are entirely too up your own apps over here. I'm definitely uninstalling without even trying it. Had I seen your upgrade price I wouldn't have even been here this long.


Account free but not the app

John 734123

On the opening screen the app encourages the user to set up and account and then goes on to say it is free, but when I open the app it only took a few clicks before I had to pay for features. While the app is not technically incorrect, I found this a little disingenuous.


Good app just don’t have the money for it to be useful

wolfEXE57

This is a great app and is super useful in my life but as someone living pay check to pay check I don’t have $30 to spare just for notifications. They place every feature behind a paywall when other apps do it for free. Until this app changes its model I won’t be using it.


Unreliable

gtoothpickss

Logs me out for no reason, fails to send alerts, may break at any time


Syncing is very slow

Evan Kroske

It takes a long time for tasks added from your phone to show up on the web app.