TSKR
    TSKR vs
    Personal task manager

    TSKR vs Todoist.

    Operating layer vs personal to-do list.

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    Todoist is a well-designed personal task manager. It's clean, fast, and great for list-oriented people who want to manage their to-dos. If your work is primarily a stream of personal tasks with due dates, Todoist handles that well.

    Where it falls short is for operators whose work doesn't reduce to a list. Todoist has no project status layer, no weekly priorities view that bends with your reality, and no way to connect actions from meetings to work you're already tracking. TSKR is designed for people who need more than an inbox.

    Use Todoist if your work is a stream of personal to-dos. Use TSKR if you're operating across projects and meetings.

    What is Todoist?

    Todoist is a well-designed personal task manager. It's clean, fast, and great for list-oriented people who want to manage their to-dos. If your work is primarily a stream of personal tasks with due dates, Todoist handles that well.

    How does TSKR differ from Todoist?

    Where it falls short is for operators whose work doesn't reduce to a list. Todoist has no project status layer, no weekly priorities view that bends with your reality, and no way to connect actions from meetings to work you're already tracking. TSKR is designed for people who need more than an inbox.

    Should I use TSKR or Todoist?

    Use Todoist if your work is a stream of personal to-dos. Use TSKR if you're operating across projects and meetings.

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