Should I Use Just One Productivity App to Organise My Life?

Turns out there are some good reasons to diversify, after all

Ellane W
3 min readSep 19, 2022

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Pot plant in a spherical glass holder on a white desk with a black screen and keyboard
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“…[W]hy look at two apps if you can have them all in one?” Stefan Schulte Strathaus asks in this story.

Why indeed.

It turns out there are reasons you may not want to keep all your productivity eggs in one basket, but first, let’s look at how Stefan uses Todoist for a lot more than tracking projects and tasks.

He’s also using it as a general life manager, including the following areas in its scope:

  • Read-it-later items
  • Routines, for repeating tasks
  • Finances and tax
  • Income, and budgeting plans and records
  • Health
  • Writing ideas and tasks
  • Holiday dreams and plans
  • Household management

Something I found interesting is Stefan’s use of asterisks to identify deliberately uncompleted tasks. He’s using Todoist to remind him when things are due, rather than making them a standard repeating task.

I admire the way he has simplified his system, using one app for everything because he has no need for multiple tools.

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Ellane W

Designer and educational publisher for 30 years+. Plain-text advocate. Still using paper, but less of it. https://linktr.ee/miscellaneplans