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Todoist integration with notion
Todoist integration with notion











todoist integration with notion

Evernote also has a way for you to email things to an Evernote folder if you prefer it to be all in one place. If I have too many apps I get distracted, so I use Evernote for everything except e-mail, which is sorted into it's own lists/folders. So, do I stick with Todoist and reorganize it or go back to OF3? I almost gave myself a panic attack when I started researching all of this, it's rather overwhelming.

todoist integration with notion

And I don't think there's a guide for Notion.Īpologies if my query is a little mixed up. Does the OF3 guide seem to be for web-only? I use it on iOS. I know there are guides for Todoist and Evernote in the GTD Shop. I don't like the idea of notebooks and don't like the look of Evernote, so maybe I have my answer, lol. I haven't tried either, but from taking a look at their sites, I prefer the look of Notion. So, do I stick with Todoist and reorganise it or go back to OF3?Īnd, for the notes app, do I use Evernote or Notion. I ended up trying Todoist out which looks very similar to OF3 but even now, I've still got bits of paper and screenshots going un-dealt with.Īfter doing a little research I found quite a few people are using two apps, one for notes and one for projects/tasks. I was using OF3 but even though I found it to be very useful especially for repeating tasks, I still had bits of paper everywhere and screenshots on my iPad. I've come back to GTD after "falling off the wagon" about a year ago.













Todoist integration with notion