TSKR
    TSKR vs
    Personal task manager

    TSKR vs Microsoft To Do.

    Operating layer vs Microsoft 365 list manager.

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    Microsoft To Do is a clean, free personal task manager that integrates tightly with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Outlook tasks, Planner, and Teams all connect naturally. For users already embedded in Microsoft's world, it's a frictionless way to manage a personal to-do list.

    Its scope is deliberately narrow. It's a list manager, not an operating layer. There's no project-level visibility, no weekly priority model, and no intelligence layer that adapts to the way operators actually work. It also has no meeting capture capability and no carry-forward logic for priorities.

    If Microsoft To Do covers your personal list, TSKR covers everything that doesn't fit on one.

    What is Microsoft To Do?

    Microsoft To Do is a clean, free personal task manager that integrates tightly with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Outlook tasks, Planner, and Teams all connect naturally. For users already embedded in Microsoft's world, it's a frictionless way to manage a personal to-do list.

    How does TSKR differ from Microsoft To Do?

    Its scope is deliberately narrow. It's a list manager, not an operating layer. There's no project-level visibility, no weekly priority model, and no intelligence layer that adapts to the way operators actually work. It also has no meeting capture capability and no carry-forward logic for priorities.

    Should I use TSKR or Microsoft To Do?

    If Microsoft To Do covers your personal list, TSKR covers everything that doesn't fit on one.

    See it for yourself.

    The fastest way to understand the difference is to try TSKR. No setup. No templates.