


I’ve used EverNote for nearly 10 years (costs £45 a year for Premium), and I haven’t yet seen anything in Notion that can produce the ease-of-use and functions of a great note-taking system (and the best web clipper on the market IMHO) that Evernote can provide (I’ll need to take a much closer look at what is doing on Youtube with Notion). Contact Tax Office p1 ev 3 wks starting sunday #work

The example below will set up a recurring task every 3 weeks on a Sunday (starting at the next one), assign it with high priority, put it in a work project. The natural language facility is incredible. I’ve used Todoist for the past 5 years (when Wunderlist was taken over by Microsoft) and it’s been a pretty amazing app (costs £36 a year for Premium).
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The Free version gives you up to 1000 blocks of information (text, images, media, databases) – which may cover needs for most.īUT….it’s not quite there yet for me to replace Todoist for checklist/todo management for the last. The cost (as I’m an OU student) is FREE as all students are allowed free access to the Personal Plan, which caters very comfortably for what I may ever need to do. I’ve got a food and habit tracker set up as well, only takes a few minutes to do, as well as a weekly agenda (potential replacing Todoist). I managed to very easily set up a funky dashboard covering the facets in my life at present. No need for lots and lots of different productivity apps like Todoist, Evernote et al.Īnd it does work to some degree. In many ways, this is a very appealing product – you’ve got a free format so that you design what you want in your life to fit with your own standards. It’s a block-based workspace tool so you can build your own databases, to-do lists, trackers. I’ve been messing around with Notion the last couple of weeks.
