thanks for the comment. We introduced blocks this summer and we've been happy with that decision. It gives a lot of flexibility for future features too.
1/ In 2019, I created a daily task called "do taxes". The plan was I'd spend a few minutes on taxes each day and have them completed over a few weeks. But everyday, this task would sit, undone for weeks at a time. After a few weeks of it just sitting there (or at least very slow progress), I realized this task was bad. It was too vague. When I sat down to do my "todos", this task had unclear expectations for completion or even what the true task was next.
I quickly wrote out all of the tasks I needed to do for my taxes (collect 1099s from {bank}, input receipts into a spreadsheet, find a CPA, etc.) and scheduled those throughout the upcoming weeks. Each day, I was able to do a "taxes" task, but having it broken up helped me stop ignoring the task.
2/ One of my daily tasks is "go to the gym". I have no idea how often I actually go to the gym. I have no idea if I go to the gym too little or too much. I don't know if I need to re-prioritize my day if I am not going enough or if I hit my goal of 5-days per week regularly and I can shift my focus to other priorities.
An analytics tool (I think) would help me spot gaps in my reoccurring tasks.
Getting insights on how many times a task was rescheduled, completed on time, or skipped, could indeed be valuable. Something that we will keep in mind when developing the recurring tasks feature.
Thanks! We do have a couple of similarities to Roam (backlinks, unlinked reference, graph view) but also quite a few things that make us unique.
First, our task management is completely different. Type tasks inside notes and they are available in your kanban/todo-list. You can also drag-and-drop tasks directly to your calendar.
Also, the way we work with blocks is (almost) unique where you can create saved searches to find blocks based on their content.
In short: simplicity, end-to-end encryption, and good design is what separates us from most tools.
I launched the MVP of Organized.ly in Hacker News in January and got a ton of great feedback. Now the product has evolved a lot.
Key features since the last launch:
We now support end-to-end encryption, where we do not store your backup password. When enabled, all your notes and tasks and encrypted on device level.
Note-taking is block based. This allows you to type content with low-friction. For example, you can create a block for a meeting. Type the tag #meetings anywhere in that block. Then, you can list all blocks with that tag, regardless of the parent note.
We've also improved the task management with multi-level subtasks, Kanban boards, calendar integrations to Google and Microsoft, among other improvements. Our goal is to allow you to create tasks with low friction and organize them easily, for example by dragging-and-dropping to your calendar.
thanks for the feedback! The possibility to create shorter blocks makes sense, we will consider implementing that. Also, we are working on an integration to the king.
Thanks for the feedback!
Repeating tasks and more keyboard shortcuts are planned. Makes sense to focus on the title, that's a small thing and will be done soon.
thanks for the feedback! The Today filter filters out tasks that don't have a due date today. If you are on the Today page and click Add new task, the day is automatically set for today. However, if you open the add new task field on another filter page (e.g. Overdue) and navigate to Today, the due date is not updated.