

Checkvist
A professional list-making tool. Minimalist, keyboard-centric online outliner and task management application. Free sharing, unlimited lists, free import and export. Markdown and code support. Good for geeks 🤓 and keyboard lovers 💻.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online Â
- Android Â
- iPhone Â
- iPad
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Â Keyboard focused
Features
- Â Support for Keyboard Shortcuts
- Â Content Filtering
- Â Calendar Sync
  Zapier integration  Sync with Google Calendar
- Â Real time collaboration
- Â Support for MarkDown
- Â Cloud Sync
- Â Wiki-like local linking
- Â Save Attachments
- Â Streamlined interface
- Â Integrated Search
- Â Outliner
  Jira integration
- Â Checklists
- Â Outline organization
- Â Planning
- Â Infinite hierarchical depth
 Tags
- Markdown Editor
- getting-things-done
- collaboration
- Task List
- planning-tool
Checkvist News & Activities
Recent activities
- desbest liked Checkvist
desbest added Checkvist as alternative to Flask Lists
POXÂ added Checkvist as alternative to 2dTaskBoard
RemovedUser added Checkvist as alternative to Nested List: Outliner
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What is Checkvist?
Checkvist is a minimalist yet feature-rich tool to create online outlines, nested task lists or structured notes. Checkvist has outstanding keyboard support. You can re-structure your lists, filter or hoist, add custom tags, due dates, or links, all from the keyboard. Share, import, and export your lists anytime, even with a Free account. With Markdown support and attachments, free import and export it is the most flexible list-making tool on the market.
With Checkvist you can:
- Organize things you have to do in a flexible hierarchy
- Split complex tasks into smaller chunks,
- Create action items with due dates and follow the progress
- Share tasks with your coworkers, friends, family
- Collect materials, make notes, set priorities
- Write an article, a blog post, a book
- Create printable checklists, or
- Use Checkvist as a CRM tool with Open API











Comments and Reviews
I've spent some time comparing Checkvist to the similar services, and Checkvist is my final choice. I like it for its' clean interface, keyboard control for everything, great mobile web app (feels like native), instant and problem free syncing (an important one), friendly and engaged developers, low price for premium subscription, plenty of free features (if you don't wanna pay), and you don't lose any data by downgrading. Also there's a lot of nice surprises when you start using the service, like linking to specific places in your own lists (wiki-like) and little things that make it pleasant to work with. Try a demo by going to their website and pressing enter on your keyboard.
Checkvist is a general outlining app, but I would prefer an app specifically for task lists. Repeating tasks and backups require buying a subscription for $3.90 / month or $39 / year, but I would prefer not to buy a subscription.
https://checkvist.com/auth/pricing
It is best in its class! As a programmer I am used to use keyboard shortcuts a lot. Checkvist enables you to be as productive as you can! I am excited and delighted by this program. There is even a mobile version, where you can do some useful stuff on the way.
I don't like to mess with mouse when I do something. And Checkvist is the best todo manager which makes a lot of things easier.
If you are a developer you can use Checkvist API for making apps or make some magic with scripts.
Too slow to do basic data entry of notes, I highly suggest using
Workflowy or
Dynalist
if you want something similar but faster and more scalable
Thanks for the comment, but I'm not sure what is slow for you. Enter text, press enter, enter more text, press enter. If you want to import some hierarchical text, use 'im' keyboard shortcut.
Plain but handy UI and intuitive for someone who wants to structure somethings(maybe knowledge or notes).
actually I use checkvist.com to replace mindmeister.com