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I'm looking for a Todoist alternative due to their limit on projects. I have a very specific set of requirements though:

  1. Must have similar interface/style to Todoist - simple, elegant.
  2. Integrates or shows calendar interface. Whether it integrates with Google Calendar or has it's own is fine.
  3. Provides karma or achievement points when tasks are completed to act as a motivator for completing tasks.
  4. Can import from Todoist and TickTick but also general CSV files.
  5. Cross platform - must work on mobile and either have a website for use on other platforms or an app for Linux and Windows.

I've tried so far:

  • ClickUp - WAY overcomplicated for what I need. It's like Jira with a slicker interface. For basic todos it's overkill. It also doesn't motivate you to compelte tasks.
  • Flowlu - it seems to have stopped developing. E.g. the profile section has a field for Skype which died yonks ago. Also no motivator/karma points for completing tasks and it's only slightly less complex than ClickUp. Though this has so far been closest to meeting my needs as it has a MindMaps feature which I LOVE.
  • TickTick - same problem as Todoist in that it limits the number of projects which means it has all the same issues as Todoist.
  • Any.do - Charges for basics like re-curring tasks which is silly.

Nice to haves - MindMap integration

Any suggesstions are very much appreciated. Thank you. :)

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

https://github.com/johannesjo/super-productivity but I don't think it checks all your boxes.