Todoist Bliss
Todoist might actually be the best to-do app right now.
I’ve been using Reminders for almost a year and, for the most part, it did the job. But one flaw kept bothering me. Recurring tasks don’t work the way I need. Since it doesn’t support “repeat after completion,” unfinished tasks keep piling up, and I end up staring at multiple copies of the same thing. Slowly, that one annoyance drained the joy out of the app. For me, recurring tasks aren’t optional, they’re the backbone of a to-do app. So I knew it was time to move on.
I had used Things 3 before and loved it, but I switched because I needed shared lists with my wife. That ruled out both Reminders and Things. I had tried Todoist in the past and wasn’t too impressed, but the recent updates completely changed the experience. It feels polished, powerful, and surprisingly delightful to use. For the first time, it matches Things in quality while offering more features.
After just a few days, I can say this with confidence that Todoist is the best to-do app on the market, and it finally feels like I’ve found the perfect fit for my tasks.