Nozbe vs trello review 20178/9/2023 I was frustrated due to the lack of proper email integration in Todoist and was struggling to keep a coherent productivity setup.Įight days later, on 26 August, I read an uplifting message on Twitter: “We are continuing with full steam ahead!” Apparently, a third-party investor was onboard. The move from IQTell to Todoist took three days. Picture: Īfter using a few days to get an overview of current alternatives, I prepared to move to Todoist. I can remember exactly where I was when I read the announcement that IQTell was shutting down on 18 August 2015. I was doing everything I could to make IQTell a success. During a GTD seminar with David Allen in Oslo, I told him about the system and why I loved it so much. By the time I reached my office, I had inbox zero and a task list ready to be tackled.Īt this time, I was promoting IQTell in all channels. My morning commute on the train was now the time when I would go through my emails and create actions on what I needed to handle. The EZ Inbox – a single inbox for all email accounts, gave me one place to work with all of my emails. IQTell totally changed my morning routine. Given that the company was one year old, they still had a lot of development ahead, but I felt that the core concept was good and that the people involved really had a passion. The press coverage was positive, with a lot of appraisals. Not only was the system hard-core GTD, but it also took care of my email, meaning that I could create tasks from email and still keep the connection to the email. The system was also platform independent, supporting Android and Apple devices, as well as having a good web application.īesides all of this, IQTell had an excellent customer service. When I found IQTell, I was in productivity heaven. Before this, I had been trying out My Life Organized, Remember The Milk, Todoist, Zendone, Toodledo, FacileThings, Wunderlist and Outlook as my GTD based productivity system. I started using IQTell at the beginning of 2014. My hunt for the perfect productivity system IQTell, my productivity hub, the system I used for email, to-do lists, and planning, was shutting down. I just could not believe what I was reading. I was one of those people who felt my life come to a standstill on the night of August 18, 2015. This is the story of why I moved from IQTell to Todoist. Realizing that you no longer can trust your productivity software is a nightmare.
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