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Todorant

Todo app that uses cognitive psychology to trick brain into completing tasks and feeling good about it

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Cost / License

  • Pay once or Subscription
  • Open Source

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  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online
  • Android
  • iPhone
  • Android Tablet
  • Telegram
  • iPad
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
Discontinued

The official website and the apps are no longer available

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Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Recurring Tasks
  2.  Achievements Supported

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  • Developed by

    US flagNikita Kolmogorov
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase that costs $150, and / or subscription ranging between $3 and $5 per month.
  • Alternatives

    293 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Italian
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Spanish
    • Ukrainian

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Comments and Reviews

   
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todorant is painfully non-flexible and not for me, but giving it a try was beneficial since i learned thing or two about focus, sequencing, avoidance, non-multi-tasking and importance of balancing flexibility and planning ahead.

Jason Brown

Kudos - one of the most fairest, balanced, succinct and comprehensive overviews

  • I've ever read in a single sentence !

Seriously been writing since 1982, and stil bla bla bla, kind of like I'm doing now?

As for Todorant, the design format is sublimely simple, and so is the onboarding. Says "Paid" app here but there was no pricing details or discount offers or anything - straight into a few tips and first task. But the design language is not what I'm used to, in that, aside from a wall-of-text #protips pop-up, there are no support webpages, only the option to email or join a Telegram group. From an open source perspective, tying support to a partly closed-source support channel seems .. counter-productive?

What is Todorant?

I'll get straight to the point: to do lists are lame. But this app fixes them. How?

By doing less. Todorant offers methodology, not another useless list where you put all the tasks and forget about them. Todorant tricks your brain into doing stuff.

— No more "projects": this concept never works in the long term (we all have "sport", "self-improvement", "someday maybe" lists that we never open) — No more dangling to-dos: every task has a date or a month assigned to it — Focus on what matters: you only see and work on one task at a time after you finish planning — Benefit from willpower depletion: mark unpleasant tasks as "frogs" and Todorant will make you do them in the morning when you are most likely to complete them — Be aware: you always know what to do now and when every task will be completed — Remember everything: no more thinking "Did I forget that thing that my spouse told me to do?", "Should I do taxes now or wait until later?", "What's that thing I had to do for work?" — Learn to be productive: Todorant gives you the list of rules and constantly reminds you about them

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