
You can do the following with your description notes: However, you have a periodic repeat that lets you repeat a to-do after a certain number of days once you’ve completed it.Īsana supports detailed descriptions that are great for adding important notes to your to-dos. You can then choose to repeat your tasks, but you have limited repeating options for yearly repeats. The app has an option to type the date, with limited support for natural language. You can add a due date and time for your task. The colours for your priorities look a bit similar, especially for the high and medium ones, which makes it a bit difficult to tell them apart. You can also set a priority level for your tasks. When you create your task, you can name it, assign it to a team member, and choose a project for it. This review focuses on the free version of Asana, using its web app in Google Chrome. Asana is a freemium app with an option to unlock Pro features starting at $10.99/month for their premium package and $24.99/user/month for the business one (when billed annually). It’s available on macOS, Windows, iPadOS, iOS, Android, and it has a web app. Again: It’s just my definition of gtd.Asana is a project management app by Asana Inc.

The birthday is something for the calendar. This could be done automatically or manually (“Time” is a great feature in Everdo to support manual planning).Ībout your “1.”: You’re right. A task planer should know about the deadlines and - considering my total job load - plan schedule dates early enough. It’s not important for anybody else, when I started a task but if I met the deadline.

If there is an important date concerning a task then it’s the due date. It’s all about finishing tasks before their deadline. My understanding about the term “get things done” is reverse: The term points towards the end of a task. I totally understand your point and for sure I don’t want to tell you how your software has to work
