As a fellow Todoist user + japanese speaker I must applaud your japanese anime task! Random fact is that Todoist is also available in Japanese :D I love that you speak fast! I have ADHD hehe.
Ay, that's awesome! I turned Todoist into Japanese about a month or so ago and it's been so helpful learning the days of the week, i.e. 毎金曜日 or similar things. Currently on track to self-assess for the N5 on July 3rd, no exams offered in the US this summer 😔 Goal is to do N3 by December. Very rambly, but feels like it's been a while since I've updated this channel with my Japanese progress! And a +1 on the Japanese channels I can add to my list to watch. And thank you for the speaking comment, that's the first time someone has been IN FAVOR of the fast speaking so it means a lot. I think I speak that fast for similar reasons sometimes, but I gotta work on finding that balance... あなたのがみるはありがとうございました! (I think that's... sort of right?!)
@@markbacon78 Cool! Respect! No worries ramble on man :) Yeah! Its awesome you speak fast :D And I am thankful you gave advice because I just realized that ClickUp is driving me insane so I need Todoist for my daily stuff and you gave me a lot of good hints. Im not a native speak but I took N1 10 years ago so let me know if you would need any help. I mean cant ppl slow you down with global speed or something?:) You rarely say anata even if u say you in English. I would say 見てくれてありがとうございました! But nice! I understand what you wanted to say so 👏頑張ってください!
I'm so glad they helped! Todoist has carried me through university, personal projects, assisting with group organizations, and now a full time job so I'm glad to hear it. Keep up the noble work! Those puppos are lucky to have you.
Super glad you found something useful! The double characters are super nice for filters. I still have Todoist open every day- use it for work, hobby, etc. I made a more recent video about that too! I use Trello for a very macro-project view, because I don't think Todoist is great for tracking things in the same way a Kanban board software is (just compare the features on a Trello card vs. a Todoist task). I use trello very rarely these days though, might end up getting back into it for an upcoming project. Thanks for dropping by the vid! :D
Very helpful tips. I would like if you could do a todoist search functionality video explaining about the search functions in todoist , the todoist search function is very useful and a powerful tool but i am not able to use its complete functions. Would appreciate if you could make a video on it
I'll note that down! Sorry for such a late response. Not sure if I'll get back into videos too soon but I know their search functionalities have gotten a lot better even recently.
@@markbacon78 Example: project X has 20 sequential tasks, a specific order in which they must be done, but with no specific date. I only want to see the next task to be executed, perhaps in a filter view called Next Task? , and when I check it off, I want the next task to show up immediately. If I need to look at or edit the entire list of tasks, I can go to the project. I found a script? but it's quite old and unsupported, so not sure I should trust it. here is a youtube for ref ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TFfd2_tCbI4.html
Interesting; this is quite a cool script. I doubt it would work since Todoist's API versioning has changed lately. The only thing I do at the moment is, for example with videos, I'll write out the big "next" tasks as subtasks and just keep the task at the top of the list. I suppose the only manual way of doing this would be once you check off a task, you add something like the @next_task label to the next one. And you can use filters to target subtasks... I'll have to give it more thought, but unfortunately I don't have a workflow for showing only the upcoming next task. Thanks for sharing!
Just been through the Todoist features. Am I the only person who needs a Todo / Planner that can integrate across, Teams, Microsoft Planner (3 accounts), Trello, two Outlook accounts (and a couple of others) to give me a two way synchronised, one aggregated view of all of my tasks… I guess I am 🥺 I still haven’t found a solution.
Integrations are honestly a savior. I have a system for Todoist/Trello/Calendar split. Todoist is the day-to-day short term, Trello is long term project tracking, and the Calendar is pretty much purely visual. I find the split for each software works... unsure if that's helpful, but figured I'd drop it!
@@markbacon78 - I’m going to write my own integration. There are good API’s so it’s worth the effort I think.. I’m just not sure which todo list UI is the best. Perhaps I could build one for myself that suits my use-case…
I'm pretty sure you can drag and drop them onto comments! Should be that 'easy'. I think I might make a video about team-based aspects of Todoist. Thanks for stopping by the video!