

These video tutorials helped me get a very quick lowdown on the workflow with Todoist: Once I looked into a few apps, I decided to do my research on Todoist. Why would this time be different? I was certain they would try to lure me into their ecosystem of other apps and I don’t have an appetite for it. But when I saw Microsoft, I decided against it because I have not liked a single Microsoft product’s design for a while. This is the app that Wunderlist wanted all their users to move to.

I decided against it because the app didn’t feel well-designed in terms of aesthetics and user flow. This is the app that everyone in the Wunderlist “Join us on our new journey” blog post commented as their favourite alternative. Todoist was honestly at the top of my mind already at this point because I remember at least 2 or 3 friends recommending it.Ī few todo list apps I tried before deciding on Todoist:

#WUNDERLIST VS. TODOIST FREE#
It came as a surprise to me but it probably shouldn’t have, since Wunderlist is (was?) completely self-sufficient in the Free pricing tier. This week I realised that Wunderlist is shutting down and folding into Microsoft To do. Moving from Wunderlist to Todoist as my todo list app published:
