I adore this. I have a scrambly ADHD brain that has been trying to organize my personal TODOs and many, many lists. This saves me so much time from starting to look into a software option, it taking too long to get the concept, and then giving up altogether. I bounce around between a lot of different techniques, and I also tend to “get used to” a technique ….and basically abandon it after months or a year. I am interested in Asana and Todoist, but maybe the variability of ClickUp is exactly what I need. Thank you for the information!!! Hopefully I will try, and hopefully I can get back to you on what works out for me :)
Fellow ADHD squirrel here, I can’t recommend a project management app to run my life…I personally pay for an asana organization because I’m a nerd and want access to all the workflow tools and custom fields- but I’m sure click up is probably up more people’s alley. Anyway - it’s allowed me to use forms to track everything, have one app to go to for everything, and run personal and work things without investing tons of time into a system only to abandon it for later. It’s honestly changed my life and become the foundation for everything I do
The one thing I’ve been looking for in all of these tools (I have tried Trello and Todoist from your list, but others as well) is a Do This After This kind of task. To use my house as an example: I want to paint a room, but it has a few old picture holes. If I don’t have time to tackle all of it at once, it’s helpful to break the project into parts: - buy materials - patch up the holes - paint the walls - put everything back in storage With most tools, I saw all tasks from all projects and it’s always daunting. All I need to see is the first task: “buy materials” when I’m done with that, the new task shows up (“patch holes”). I just began using ClickUp and they offer this feature. I’m loving it! I like the clean look of Todoist, but dependency tasks is where it’s at for me 😀
If I may say…You are an absolute delight to watch. So personable. I feel like you’re talking to me, instead of an audience of hundreds or thousands. Keep up the good work!
Yes!! This is exactly why I love Click-Up! I was a bullet journaler, but had to use a ring-bound system so I could reorganize however I wanted (and write tasks 1x, then move them where needed so I could see them at all times, lol). Then I shifted to a digital version using Goodnotes, so I didn't have so much "stuff" & could have access to it all the time. That's worked really well for my personal task management, but I needed something more for my business & working with my team. Click-up has been the perfect fit for that! :D
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I am a Bulletinaire, as you called, and I HAVE BEEN searching like CRAZY for Milanote the past few hours because I briefly worked with it in 2019 as a Product Designer and I absolutely loved it but forgot the name!! My thoughts are kinda messy and I like to take notes everywhere and collect content from all sorts of media and put it in one place altogether, in a moodboard kinda-way. I am going through a career change + organizing my personal hobbies and this software is exactly what I needed to organize all of that. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Todoist user here. I agree that although it does have some collaboration features, it's best for personal use and for the "Agenda" class users. As a prior Trello user though, I think Todoist could also replace that tool for the Sticky Meisters. Trello's strength is its Kanban interface, but Todoist can now also be used for that layout in addition to its project-based view. And Todoist's desktop/mobile app makes it even easier to use. Not a Trello basher, I just felt that as a freelancer, Todoist had the flexibility.
I started using a spiral bound notebook again lately to have a visual of my priorities for the same day or next day. I use both Asana and clickup. I have been watching your videos to create my system inside of clickup. My team is currently only in Asana. The issue I found with Asana is that it is actually not a good team project management system. It is only good for single users with lists. It is however in my opinion better for some relay type of tasks visually than clickup. For example, we have several steps that required different people do them and clickup does not provide the necessary linear view (step by step) view of a task that is at one spot, then gets passed onto the next person. Asana is much better for this. However, Asana has blind spots and an inability oversee your team because it only has 1 person recipient. The Tagging in asana is like visual vomit which just ends up being a long laundry list of people not ever reading what they are being tagged in or getting frustrated that they have to read what they are tagged in. My plan is to actually use 3 systems: a notebook I carry around to jot notes on, that I pre structure my day the night before on it, asana that I use for my team for relay type of tasks and clickup for tasks and projects that are not a relay system type of structure. I like the visual layout of asana but the functionality of it is very very limited for productivity. I thought I would give you my feedback from someone who uses multiple systems.
Omg this is amazing. I am #5 and you are so right. I have tried many digital tools and planners and I always go back to Asana (or to manual method of just listing to do stuff in my notebook).
After researching for a couple hours, I was feeling overwhelmed by all the choices of apps and programs and this video REALLY helped me focus down. Thanks for the unique perspective!
Personality Type --> My Software Guess 1. Sticky Notes Master --> Sticky Notes App in Mac or Windows. 2. Bulletinaire --> Canva or OneNote- 3. Bullet Journalist --> OneNote 4. eInbox Hoarder --> Tasks in Outlook 5. Spiral Savant --> ?? 6. People with Agendas --> Digital Calendar I sucked at this experiment, but the last bit of this video was a 💡moment for me because, like you Layla, I'm always changing the way I capture and view my information. And I'm learning to use SmartSuite in Foundations (with you)! :D
My personality is ClickUp, incidentally I tried it first and I am still in love with it. Because it is the app that replaces all (that's there slogan as well). TBH, not all because it is still lacking in terms of app speed with many glitches, but again they mission is super hard, and they're progressing really fast. Main benefit? I can search for anything any time AND filter on many criteria and extract the information very efficiently, that is exactly my personality! Thanks for the great video
I got 3 of 6 correct, and the tools I'd missed were ones I hadn't heard of. But I'm a ClickUp person and I closely match that personality description as someone who has repeatedly changed their organizational system over time. Great video, Layla! This has recently been a point of discussion in my workplace and I'll be sure to share it with others.
Well this is my first time to look into project management tools! Wow! 37 yes of my life it’s caught up to me! Finally! Hahah I appreciate this very much! I enjoyed this!
I’m usually torn between gtd method and a planner person. I tried paper planning and stickers but felt more of a time suck for me. I’m torn between todoist (sticky note and gtd functions) and checking out clickup for the planner side. Thanks for sharing this!
I'm a visually oriented combo personality, using sticky notes, bulletin boards, and notebooks to organize projects. The latter is filled with both visual and textual notation. (FWIW, I don't get bullet journaling either) I am familiar with both Trello and SmartSheet (which wasn't one of your presented choices), and neither were completely satisfying. What project/workflow management software would you recommend?
To replicate your current setup? Probably Notion (if you slew toward information tracking) or ClickUp (if you skew towards task management). However, if you prefer to complement your other systems and add some task-centric help, you might find ToDoist a nice fit! ☺️
I agree with finding something that works with your original working style. I love lists, different visualizations and not needing to rewrite the same items in different sheets. I use ClickUp and love it.
I LOVED this video. I think this is the best way to match digital tools to your needs. Thank you for the breakdown! I love paper planner and have used both weekly and daily planners, I'm gravitating toward trying clickup for figuring out how to get the most out of Notion.
You have done an excellent work on refering these task or project management tools to a type of personality, and is exactly what I was looking for because I was going crazy on my search for a tool. Appretiate it. I think your video could be a very valuable help for lots of people in this situation.
Thank you four useful advice. This is for the first time I met Paper journaling approach and your idea is most powerful - really our choice highly depended of our precipitous background! Thank you a lot!
This certainly explains why I migrated to clickup. I still use a weekly planner and quarterly planner (from a business coaching system) so I get an overview of what I want to do but these tend to be just to remind me of what to focus on. They are just a tab in my browser. I haven't had the time to make the full jump to using clickup for things like my daily top 3 activities because these are more just to remind me of what I wanted to do. For this, I do use a small piece of paper and just keep in the pocket. You forgot to include the flat surface people like me who also just pile up papers and deal with them that way. If they get filed, they are out of sight, out of mind as I assume they are only for reference. Most items like invoices are scanned and tossed as soon as they are paid. Bank statements and personal bills are kept longer but that will go away as soon as my divorce is finally done. This was fun to listen to. Thanks for the great observations.
I got notion and milanote right! , another one I would recommend for the bullet journalist and spiral notebook users: taskade (the one with the sheep on the icon) BUT: when you described clickup, after mentioning todoist, I felt like I was seeing the world for the first time haha. I think it might be EXTREMELY useful for me, so I'm going to try it right now! thanks! :)
I love this!!! I'm definitely an Asana kind of person!!! But what about people who live by calendars in combination with spiral bound and emails? (I do find I like ClickUp slightly more than Asana, but sometimes forget to check into ClickUp)
That was so fun to watch. I've never been a task, agenda, journaling person. However depending of what is ahead or the project I'm working on, I will find the system that works for me. I believe that's why I felt in love with clickup. There are numerous ways to get organized but in a structured way. I couldn't get Notion & Trello with my brain. In the past I also played with todoist for our groceries management 😊. So in the nutshell, I'm the personality 6 friend
Honestly I got only one right! The last one but if you compare asana to todoist I might have gotten 2 right. Clickup and Monday are def for agenda people! After trying every app suggested I’ve come to terms with needing two apps to help organize my team and clients. Clickup/Monday to handle the team and Basecamp to handle clients. One of my design philosophies is to keep things minimalistic and aesthetic. Basecamp allows for my clients to jump in and understand how to use it because of its simple design. However when it comes to ClickUp/Monday there’s a learning curve that most clients do not want to experience
This was fun to watch because I wasn't really aware of the different ways of handling notes/tasks/ideas literally on paper, as well as many of these pieces of software. I just heard of ClickUp because a new organization I'm part of brought it up in the Slack. I'm not as reflective as discussed in the Bullet Journaler, but in the digital realm there's many different formats of content and it matters to me that they're differentiated and organized that way. Surprise, I'm a Notion user lol. Having everything on sticky notes would overwhelm me (actually I started with Google Keep a decade ago and yeah it hasn't scaled to my needs 😅). The thing that struck me the most is that many of these apps aim to be the one app that replaces them all. Notion is often compared against Trello and Asana but I guess this misses how those work better for some people even if Notion is claimed to be more capable than other apps. Rather fascinating.
@@LaylaPomper ooh good follow up. I initially tried Asana since I pegged myself as a spiral savant. (I do have an everything notebook which is completely disorganized.) But felt that for now I didn't need all the precision of deadlines and task delegation. So for the last few days I've been using Milanote due to the spatial relationships I can build between ideas and tasks. That does track with how I use my everything notebook too. So I think your analysis is still pretty spot on =)
I’m trying to grow into being an agenda person but I use my notes app like a digital diary for my brain dumping I might take a swing at click up I need all the prompts and processes in an ADHD friendly format and it just seems to be the closest fit
@@LaylaPomper your videos of ClickUp have massively improved my digital project management skills, but it all usually starts with a piece of paper before ending up on ClickUp.
Hm. I've heard other bullet journalers try to talk about using notion. But I never listened because it was yet another piece of software to get confused by that they turned into a 25 minute video. I had 0 patience for that. But now that I know it's been burnout from me trying the wrong stuff, I'll have to give it a try!
@@LaylaPomper hi me from the future. It's not that I dislike it, I just like my journal more. I tried Bujo templates for Notion. I watched a lot of videos. I even tried 1 full month of only (for the most part) Notion. I didn't hate it. Just wasn't the same. I find myself mostly using Keep in addition to my Bujo.
@@LaylaPomper one last thing which may help Bujo people be understood: There are a few main reasons why I didn't like Notion as much as my own notebook. 1) I remember I guess in a linear way. "I know I was doing this around that time, so I probably wrote it in this section." or a pen color. Or by a doodle. Yes, I use my index as well, but I look for visual cues. Notion requires me to here and look and there under this toggle with that particular highlight. Or use a search bar. bleh. 2) The messiness and imperfection of my own handwriting is what makes me love my Bujo. It's own art that I made with my hands. Even if my kids draw on it, it's still kinda cute. Notion just doesn't scratch that itch for me. It's too pretty. It's too perfect. It's not my kind of art.
It's very hard for me I'm between Todoist and Clickup. I'd like to use more Clickup but it's so slow and full of bugs. How many time do i have to reload it to. work properly... I guess, the best option would be to keep todoist for personal and clickup for professional.
It isn't easy to choose between tools because we always tend to find features we like in multiple programs. The best answer we can think of is: if it works for you, then it's right! 😀 Best wishes, and don't forget to enjoy the process!
You hit it on the head, Layla! That's why I've tried bullet journaling, but couldn't keep up. And I rewrite tasks in daily, weekly, etc. So I'm definitely certified as agenda-based. Clickup for the win!
I just loved this, Layla! What a great approach to finding a good match! Our personality and way of thinking factors heavily into feeling comfortable in organizing our lives, so I think you did a brilliant (and fun!) job of sharing about different software that might fit us the way we like to work and think!
@@LaylaPomper I think through this and other videos you did, I'm finding that ClickUp might be the most useful for what I was envisioning. I'm about to take that leap and looking forward to more of your videos to take me by the hand and show me the ropes! Thanks so much, Layla and team!
this is a really interesting concept because I've struggled with my list system since I was a kid. Right now, I have 100 Notes in the iPhone Notes App, but still work off spirals and notepads a little, and I have extensive bookmarking list both in Safari and within my email... any thoughts to which one I should use. I have some guesses as to the finalists:)
also, I finally use a planner, and it does work for me, finally to remember major things, but I really would love to be a person that has a master list... I try and have one in my phone, but it never works out.
If you're focused on notes and tasks, I'd probably try out Notion given your current process! Their Web Clipper would probably be a great way to centralize both your bookmarking AND your iPhone notes. 🙂
Recently been looking at task management systems to try to figure out what would work best for me. I was leaning toward Todoist and this video helped cement that idea. I am going to go with Todoist. Very entertaining and informative video. Thanks.
Thank you! I’m going to try 2 after Click Up wasn’t right for me. Your descriptions were so incredibly helpful! I just installed Asana and Todoist to try. (I’m autistic/adhd so it could really go either way lol)
This was a cool topic! I'm a combination of the first type, sticky notes - they're everywhere around my command central and in my spirals and journals/planners - and the spiral notebook type (although each page in my spiral is a NEW list or jotted note or diagram - I love spiral notebooks!) and I MUCH prefer Asana to Trello. So, I think you essentially nailed it for me! I do NOT like Trello. As an aside, I just have to say, isn't it wonderful that we have so many options so that everyone can find what works for them!?! I love it!
My wife asked if we had any checks for a shared account we use. I was able to find a couple, but the last date I wrote a check before this was in 2019.
WOW! I just loved this content and you, Layla! Thank you so muchj, really grateful. You're such an expert and wise human! :D So useful, and so wonderfully and brilliantly done! ❤
I knew Trello, I'm kind of spirals and agendas. Definitely found a good match with click up. Monday was overrated for me and been able to template contracts for my sop
The artsy colorful bullet journal movement overshadowed the original bullet journal system, which was designed to be a flexible system that doesn't lock you into a set way. I still use the original bullet journal system religiously. I would say it falls somewhere along the lines of the spiral notebook types but only one notebook for everything. I think ClickUp or Airtable offer that flexibility. Airtable is not a PM system but I do find myself using ClickUp very Airtable like.
I actually originally included a whole section on Airtable in here but cut it out because I felt it might have been too far outside PM. But Milanote isn’t a proper PM tool either! 😅
Very informative and helps me to narrow it down for me. For helping my wife on the other hand… Didn’t help much as she fits in many of the categories you listed: White boarder who uses many colors and bullet style lists for priority, who erases and rewrites her whiteboard almost daily, also puts post-its all over the place (even on the whiteboard), additionally, she emails herself ideas and todos and is averse to learning new ways to use her devices to help…😅
Wauw, after watching this I switched from clickup to notion and I love it!!! Finally some brain clarity after years and years of struggle... thanks layla. Only one problem now. Now you will have to start making Notion tutorials
A good idea for an interesting video. I have been using Notion for two years now, but for GTD, thts not so easy... So your video suggests to me that I should try Asana... I am going to test that ! Thank you .
What about people who never really used any kind of management, people who could be called disorganized, but they just had a good memory. What if they want to get more organized?
That’s a great spot to be in. You’re a blank slate and can choose any style you’d like to explore! If you’re solo, I’d probably start by trying ToDoist. ☺️
I need a combination of Milanote and Clickup! Creative designer used to multi media bulletin board style thinking AND flexible agenda planner constantly changing and improving the system. Do they integrate?
Not super well, but you can hyperlink between them? I know that's not a great solution though... Alternatively, ClickUp does now have a Whiteboard view. It's nowhere near the power of Milanote, but it does exist!
This was helpful as I’m trying to figure out which PM tool will work for me to help with marketing and content. I’m a cross between the spiral notebook and agenda. For me it will either be asana because I make list and have several notebooks or Monday for the stability as I tend to use the same planner each year. What would you recommend for a single user?
Hey @Tiffany! I'm playing catch up on comment so, first, I'll share that the best tool is the tool you enjoy using. However, for a single user Asana is generally a stronger choice for a solopreneur between the two. The only exception would be if you need more "database" features -- in that case, Monday (or the newcomer, SmartSuite) would be a stronger fit!
I really appreciated your video and am looking at some of the software, but have already run into snags (for my needs, at least). Any chance you know of a digital tool that would be similar to a kanban board but where, when items are dragged to a new column, they don't automatically hop up to the first available empty space in that column? I need to track a list of projects that go through the same progress steps but at different rates of speed, so I need to be able to move them from one column to the next but keep them on their SAME ROW. I've been looking all over the internet and have tried numerous systems but can't find anything quite like this -- something I can create multiple columns/lanes in (about 25 columns) and name them as needed, can assign a project to each row and move it and any notes about it along that row of steps to completion. Any thoughts on this? Thanks in advance!
ClickUp (with their new Swimlanes feature) would do this. It’s currently in Beta though. Alternatively, SmartSuite in Card or Kanban with Grouping View should do the trick! 🤔
Layla, any chance I could communicate with you directly about helping me further find the right software for my effort to digitize tasks, projects, and communication needs. We have a 5 person team that I need to guide. A background CPM will lay out the project visually. I like the Kanban look but want to do tasks tied to the CPM. Tasks will be generated by the CPM but mostly from COMMS. Phone, text, email, and face-to-face will generate to-dos/tasks/action items (all the same to me). I need to see them (Not in rows with a check box- yuk) but in sticky note form - tethered to the CPM it supports. I have a very clear workflow format that I cannot find a fit for. Any chance I could get your opinion after looking at my work flow graphic.
Hi there! We don't offer private consultations currently. However, inside our ProcessDriven Foundations™️ membership, you have the opportunity to chat with our ProcessDriven Coaches, including me, to discuss where you are stuck and need additional help. I'd suggest taking a look at our Blueprint to see what it's all about. ☺️ processdriven.co/blueprint/
Oh No!! I love this post so much...but I now need a 10-step program. I do at least one thing for each category. Hello again Pen and paper...I've missed you.
I'm still learning about digital productivity... but I'm a 10,000 lists - 50,000 post it notes, agenda gal.... this is why I can't decide....But I am not a fan of Asana... im a visual person.. but a high action person, who has never had to sit this long with a computer...but I, leaning to my new VAs to decide what's best for them..
After this video I will definitely try Clickup. I have already tried Evernote, Notion, ToDoIst, Trello, Asana, I also tried to use Figma as a management tool, but I think, as you said, Clickup is THE one for my personality. And I sooo agree that we should choose the management software based on our personality and needs. Very interesting video. Thanks. I would have said for #1 definitely Trello, #2 the first thought was for Notion, then Evernote, I will be more sure once I test Milanote (can't wait), #3 definitely Notion, now I know why I just don't click with them, it's just overwhelming for me! Too much customisation, I feel like it sucks more time for customisations than it saves for tasks.... #4 no idea.... I never thought about such a personality type... very interesting. #5 here I was thinking about Todoist... but Asana I think is best. #6 my intuition said Clickup. I done some research about Clickup, I really wanted to go into it, but I already transitioned so many times between all these, and it's just time consuming, and frustrating, because management tools should help save time, not waste even more. But I will definitely try it. THANKS!
Notion is a good one! I'm testing Flowlu but it's more for team management, not personal management. Anyway, I really enfoy it's task management and Agile modules. Manage everything according to flexible methodologies is funny, so Flowlu is a good tool too.
1 - Miro 2 - Notion 3 - Notion lol ✅ 4 - Todoist 5 - Amplenote 6 - Amplenote? MILANOTE! 💖 I've heard about it before but I completely forgot the name~ I'm so glad I found it again! It seems to match my way of organizing things! Didn't guess much of the tool, but this was one fun and informative video! +1 Subscriber :)
I’m not sure if my personality type was mentioned or which one I fall into. I think of myself and my team as needing conditional logic tasks, Round robin tasks/ departments, auto dates, easy to use. I love process st but I feel like they are still missing some pieces for one off tasks etc to pair with it. I tried click up way to complicated, I like Asana but not in love with it because it’s missing some of the things from process st that I feel like I need. (And I feel like it’s so easy to get lost in endless tasks) Lmao 🤣 hopefully that brings clarity to my personality type. Love to know a few recommendations.
This would be an excellent question to ask inside of the ProcessDriven Collective, our free Facebook group! There are people from all over the world in there sharing their experiences and giving advice and tutorials. I think you'll really enjoy it! Here's the link to jump in: processdriven.co/group
What a great video! What would you recommend for a single user currently using Google Keep (to keep track of ONE list of to do's) and Google Calendar? Would like something more robust that will help drive action. Thanks!
Hey! Thank you so much for your patience as I was getting caught up on all of these comments! If you're still looking for support, check out the ProcessDriven Collective! This is our free Facebook group where you can ask questions and get help from other members. Jump in here: processdriven.co/group
@@LaylaPomper Please L, take that amazing group off of Facebook, lol. Many other platforms for groups that are way more reliable. Sorry that I love FB so much....hahaha.
Agreed - depending on your style both are great for solo users. Though I prefer Todoist a bit more 😉 And I hear ya on escaping Facebook! Our client group has officially ditched Zuckerberg, but I’ll note your feedback about having our free community shift in the future! 😂
i enjoyed this very much. Ad i think it did help me to find my tool. I'm sitting here now going to transfer my 100 lists from my spiral bound notebook to ToDoist lol
Speaking of personality type, Layla do you know your MBTI type or Enneagram? You remind me a liiiitle of myself, but maybe not exactly my type. I’m an ENFJ in Myers Briggs.
Layla, it would be cool if you update this video with an April 2023 version. Maybe the tool recommendations have changed....or not. But doing it twice a year may be a good content strategy idea.
Taskade works too if you are working solo, but todoist is definitely more well developed in terms of features and functionality. The UI of Taskade is more... kiddish? My 2 cents.
I adore this. I have a scrambly ADHD brain that has been trying to organize my personal TODOs and many, many lists. This saves me so much time from starting to look into a software option, it taking too long to get the concept, and then giving up altogether. I bounce around between a lot of different techniques, and I also tend to “get used to” a technique ….and basically abandon it after months or a year. I am interested in Asana and Todoist, but maybe the variability of ClickUp is exactly what I need. Thank you for the information!!! Hopefully I will try, and hopefully I can get back to you on what works out for me :)
Aw, I’m SO glad this was helpful!!
Just looping back - which ended up working best for you? ☺️
Fellow ADHD squirrel here, I can’t recommend a project management app to run my life…I personally pay for an asana organization because I’m a nerd and want access to all the workflow tools and custom fields- but I’m sure click up is probably up more people’s alley. Anyway - it’s allowed me to use forms to track everything, have one app to go to for everything, and run personal and work things without investing tons of time into a system only to abandon it for later. It’s honestly changed my life and become the foundation for everything I do
Amazing Video, Saved me hours of comparison and reviews reading. Thank you
I'm so glad this was helpful!
The one thing I’ve been looking for in all of these tools (I have tried Trello and Todoist from your list, but others as well) is a Do This After This kind of task.
To use my house as an example: I want to paint a room, but it has a few old picture holes. If I don’t have time to tackle all of it at once, it’s helpful to break the project into parts:
- buy materials
- patch up the holes
- paint the walls
- put everything back in storage
With most tools, I saw all tasks from all projects and it’s always daunting. All I need to see is the first task: “buy materials” when I’m done with that, the new task shows up (“patch holes”).
I just began using ClickUp and they offer this feature. I’m loving it!
I like the clean look of Todoist, but dependency tasks is where it’s at for me 😀
Yes! We love dependencies at ProcessDriven. If you haven't checked this video out, I'd highly recommend it! th-cam.com/video/M9cLhgQR0xY/w-d-xo.html
@@LaylaPomper on it. Thanks!
If I may say…You are an absolute delight to watch. So personable. I feel like you’re talking to me, instead of an audience of hundreds or thousands. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much 😊 I appreciate the support.
You took the guess work out of my task management. You're doing the lords work.
This is exactly the reason why I love Asana! I love a practical reminder of my daily/weekly/periodic tasks. It's so simple.
Thanks so much for commenting, it means a lot!
Yes!! This is exactly why I love Click-Up! I was a bullet journaler, but had to use a ring-bound system so I could reorganize however I wanted (and write tasks 1x, then move them where needed so I could see them at all times, lol). Then I shifted to a digital version using Goodnotes, so I didn't have so much "stuff" & could have access to it all the time. That's worked really well for my personal task management, but I needed something more for my business & working with my team. Click-up has been the perfect fit for that! :D
LOVE THIS! 🥳
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I am a Bulletinaire, as you called, and I HAVE BEEN searching like CRAZY for Milanote the past few hours because I briefly worked with it in 2019 as a Product Designer and I absolutely loved it but forgot the name!! My thoughts are kinda messy and I like to take notes everywhere and collect content from all sorts of media and put it in one place altogether, in a moodboard kinda-way. I am going through a career change + organizing my personal hobbies and this software is exactly what I needed to organize all of that. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Hey! I'm so glad this was helpful!
Todoist user here. I agree that although it does have some collaboration features, it's best for personal use and for the "Agenda" class users. As a prior Trello user though, I think Todoist could also replace that tool for the Sticky Meisters. Trello's strength is its Kanban interface, but Todoist can now also be used for that layout in addition to its project-based view. And Todoist's desktop/mobile app makes it even easier to use. Not a Trello basher, I just felt that as a freelancer, Todoist had the flexibility.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share!
And Most Important Thing: Todoist works completely offline absolutely anywhere (on PC, Tablet, Phone)and has most quicker access and design )
I started using a spiral bound notebook again lately to have a visual of my priorities for the same day or next day. I use both Asana and clickup. I have been watching your videos to create my system inside of clickup. My team is currently only in Asana. The issue I found with Asana is that it is actually not a good team project management system. It is only good for single users with lists. It is however in my opinion better for some relay type of tasks visually than clickup. For example, we have several steps that required different people do them and clickup does not provide the necessary linear view (step by step) view of a task that is at one spot, then gets passed onto the next person. Asana is much better for this. However, Asana has blind spots and an inability oversee your team because it only has 1 person recipient. The Tagging in asana is like visual vomit which just ends up being a long laundry list of people not ever reading what they are being tagged in or getting frustrated that they have to read what they are tagged in. My plan is to actually use 3 systems: a notebook I carry around to jot notes on, that I pre structure my day the night before on it, asana that I use for my team for relay type of tasks and clickup for tasks and projects that are not a relay system type of structure. I like the visual layout of asana but the functionality of it is very very limited for productivity. I thought I would give you my feedback from someone who uses multiple systems.
Thanks. You might want to look at Coda
Thank you so much for taking the time to share! This is such great insight :)
I migrated from bullet journaling to Notion, so you nailed it for me!
So glad to hear it!!
Omg this is amazing. I am #5 and you are so right. I have tried many digital tools and planners and I always go back to Asana (or to manual method of just listing to do stuff in my notebook).
Wonderful!
After researching for a couple hours, I was feeling overwhelmed by all the choices of apps and programs and this video REALLY helped me focus down. Thanks for the unique perspective!
Personality Type --> My Software Guess
1. Sticky Notes Master --> Sticky Notes App in Mac or Windows.
2. Bulletinaire --> Canva or OneNote-
3. Bullet Journalist --> OneNote
4. eInbox Hoarder --> Tasks in Outlook
5. Spiral Savant --> ??
6. People with Agendas --> Digital Calendar
I sucked at this experiment, but the last bit of this video was a 💡moment for me because, like you Layla, I'm always changing the way I capture and view my information. And I'm learning to use SmartSuite in Foundations (with you)! :D
My personality is ClickUp, incidentally I tried it first and I am still in love with it. Because it is the app that replaces all (that's there slogan as well). TBH, not all because it is still lacking in terms of app speed with many glitches, but again they mission is super hard, and they're progressing really fast. Main benefit? I can search for anything any time AND filter on many criteria and extract the information very efficiently, that is exactly my personality! Thanks for the great video
Love it + agree!
I got 3 of 6 correct, and the tools I'd missed were ones I hadn't heard of. But I'm a ClickUp person and I closely match that personality description as someone who has repeatedly changed their organizational system over time. Great video, Layla! This has recently been a point of discussion in my workplace and I'll be sure to share it with others.
😄 I can relate! So glad this resonated for you.
Well this is my first time to look into project management tools! Wow! 37 yes of my life it’s caught up to me! Finally! Hahah I appreciate this very much! I enjoyed this!
I’m usually torn between gtd method and a planner person. I tried paper planning and stickers but felt more of a time suck for me. I’m torn between todoist (sticky note and gtd functions) and checking out clickup for the planner side. Thanks for sharing this!
Hey Bonny! I'm glad this helped! Once you decide what works for you (even if it's a combination) let me know! I'm nosey 🤣
I'm a visually oriented combo personality, using sticky notes, bulletin boards, and notebooks to organize projects. The latter is filled with both visual and textual notation. (FWIW, I don't get bullet journaling either)
I am familiar with both Trello and SmartSheet (which wasn't one of your presented choices), and neither were completely satisfying. What project/workflow management software would you recommend?
To replicate your current setup? Probably Notion (if you slew toward information tracking) or ClickUp (if you skew towards task management).
However, if you prefer to complement your other systems and add some task-centric help, you might find ToDoist a nice fit! ☺️
OMG, you deserve a MacArthur fellowship. Thanks for the link to the text version of this video, too, which was much better for my quick read.
Wow, thank you ☺️
I agree with finding something that works with your original working style. I love lists, different visualizations and not needing to rewrite the same items in different sheets. I use ClickUp and love it.
I LOVED this video. I think this is the best way to match digital tools to your needs. Thank you for the breakdown! I love paper planner and have used both weekly and daily planners, I'm gravitating toward trying clickup for figuring out how to get the most out of Notion.
Hey Lynette! I'm so happy this was helpful :)
You have done an excellent work on refering these task or project management tools to a type of personality, and is exactly what I was looking for because I was going crazy on my search for a tool. Appretiate it. I think your video could be a very valuable help for lots of people in this situation.
Thank you! I appreciate it! Feel free to share :)
Thank you four useful advice.
This is for the first time I met Paper journaling approach and your idea is most powerful - really our choice highly depended of our precipitous background!
Thank you a lot!
This certainly explains why I migrated to clickup. I still use a weekly planner and quarterly planner (from a business coaching system) so I get an overview of what I want to do but these tend to be just to remind me of what to focus on. They are just a tab in my browser. I haven't had the time to make the full jump to using clickup for things like my daily top 3 activities because these are more just to remind me of what I wanted to do. For this, I do use a small piece of paper and just keep in the pocket.
You forgot to include the flat surface people like me who also just pile up papers and deal with them that way. If they get filed, they are out of sight, out of mind as I assume they are only for reference. Most items like invoices are scanned and tossed as soon as they are paid. Bank statements and personal bills are kept longer but that will go away as soon as my divorce is finally done.
This was fun to listen to. Thanks for the great observations.
Oh man! I’ll need to include that in a round two. 😂
Yes! The paper pilers! I'm surrounded by paper because once it's filed, it's not seeing the light of day until it gets moved to long term storage.
I got notion and milanote right! , another one I would recommend for the bullet journalist and spiral notebook users: taskade (the one with the sheep on the icon)
BUT: when you described clickup, after mentioning todoist, I felt like I was seeing the world for the first time haha. I think it might be EXTREMELY useful for me, so I'm going to try it right now! thanks! :)
I'm so glad it was helpful!
I appreciate the way you created this. It made me want to try all of em!
I'm happy to help!
very good synthesis of all of them! thanks a lot!
I love this!!! I'm definitely an Asana kind of person!!! But what about people who live by calendars in combination with spiral bound and emails?
(I do find I like ClickUp slightly more than Asana, but sometimes forget to check into ClickUp)
Ah! I'd suggest whichever software you end up using, start building a habit to check. Whether that is ClickUp or Asana, or even spiral bound ☺️
That was so fun to watch. I've never been a task, agenda, journaling person. However depending of what is ahead or the project I'm working on, I will find the system that works for me. I believe that's why I felt in love with clickup. There are numerous ways to get organized but in a structured way.
I couldn't get Notion & Trello with my brain. In the past I also played with todoist for our groceries management 😊. So in the nutshell, I'm the personality 6 friend
Hey Ms Anne-Marie! Just getting caught up on comments🙈
I'm so glad you found something that works for you!
Honestly I got only one right! The last one but if you compare asana to todoist I might have gotten 2 right.
Clickup and Monday are def for agenda people! After trying every app suggested I’ve come to terms with needing two apps to help organize my team and clients. Clickup/Monday to handle the team and Basecamp to handle clients.
One of my design philosophies is to keep things minimalistic and aesthetic. Basecamp allows for my clients to jump in and understand how to use it because of its simple design. However when it comes to ClickUp/Monday there’s a learning curve that most clients do not want to experience
So very true! Basecamp is really in a league of its own in that regard.
This was fun to watch because I wasn't really aware of the different ways of handling notes/tasks/ideas literally on paper, as well as many of these pieces of software. I just heard of ClickUp because a new organization I'm part of brought it up in the Slack.
I'm not as reflective as discussed in the Bullet Journaler, but in the digital realm there's many different formats of content and it matters to me that they're differentiated and organized that way. Surprise, I'm a Notion user lol. Having everything on sticky notes would overwhelm me (actually I started with Google Keep a decade ago and yeah it hasn't scaled to my needs 😅).
The thing that struck me the most is that many of these apps aim to be the one app that replaces them all. Notion is often compared against Trello and Asana but I guess this misses how those work better for some people even if Notion is claimed to be more capable than other apps. Rather fascinating.
So glad you loved the content and it got you thinking!
the premise of this video is genius! thanks for helping me narrow down possible apps
😅
Now I'm curious, did you find an app that is going to be more beneficial to you than others?
@@LaylaPomper ooh good follow up. I initially tried Asana since I pegged myself as a spiral savant. (I do have an everything notebook which is completely disorganized.) But felt that for now I didn't need all the precision of deadlines and task delegation. So for the last few days I've been using Milanote due to the spatial relationships I can build between ideas and tasks. That does track with how I use my everything notebook too. So I think your analysis is still pretty spot on =)
I keep hopping between Notion and clickup. I'm part agenda and part bullet journaler. So I think it's on point😅
😂 I’m both sorry to hear that and also glad it’s proving true!
@@LaylaPomper Same - even after years of using both
I’m trying to grow into being an agenda person but I use my notes app like a digital diary for my brain dumping I might take a swing at click up I need all the prompts and processes in an ADHD friendly format and it just seems to be the closest fit
I have used Trello for the longest time but it has become overwhelming for me, so I’m switching to Monday. Thank you for the thorough breakdown.
Glad it was helpful!
no matter what app I use, I can't break away from the pen/paper as the most powerful task manager, I hope this helps
I love that you know what works for you! You're certainly not alone :)
Thank you for sharing!
@@LaylaPomper your videos of ClickUp have massively improved my digital project management skills, but it all usually starts with a piece of paper before ending up on ClickUp.
This video is brilliant.
We couldn't agree more!
Hm. I've heard other bullet journalers try to talk about using notion. But I never listened because it was yet another piece of software to get confused by that they turned into a 25 minute video. I had 0 patience for that. But now that I know it's been burnout from me trying the wrong stuff, I'll have to give it a try!
Can't wait to hear how you like it!
@@LaylaPomper hi me from the future. It's not that I dislike it, I just like my journal more. I tried Bujo templates for Notion. I watched a lot of videos. I even tried 1 full month of only (for the most part) Notion. I didn't hate it. Just wasn't the same.
I find myself mostly using Keep in addition to my Bujo.
@@LaylaPomper one last thing which may help Bujo people be understood: There are a few main reasons why I didn't like Notion as much as my own notebook. 1) I remember I guess in a linear way. "I know I was doing this around that time, so I probably wrote it in this section." or a pen color. Or by a doodle. Yes, I use my index as well, but I look for visual cues. Notion requires me to here and look and there under this toggle with that particular highlight. Or use a search bar. bleh.
2) The messiness and imperfection of my own handwriting is what makes me love my Bujo. It's own art that I made with my hands. Even if my kids draw on it, it's still kinda cute. Notion just doesn't scratch that itch for me. It's too pretty. It's too perfect. It's not my kind of art.
It's very hard for me I'm between Todoist and Clickup.
I'd like to use more Clickup but it's so slow and full of bugs. How many time do i have to reload it to. work properly...
I guess, the best option would be to keep todoist for personal and clickup for professional.
It isn't easy to choose between tools because we always tend to find features we like in multiple programs. The best answer we can think of is: if it works for you, then it's right! 😀 Best wishes, and don't forget to enjoy the process!
You hit it on the head, Layla! That's why I've tried bullet journaling, but couldn't keep up. And I rewrite tasks in daily, weekly, etc. So I'm definitely certified as agenda-based. Clickup for the win!
Welcome to the club! 🥂🥳
I just loved this, Layla! What a great approach to finding a good match! Our personality and way of thinking factors heavily into feeling comfortable in organizing our lives, so I think you did a brilliant (and fun!) job of sharing about different software that might fit us the way we like to work and think!
Hey there! I'm so glad you found this useful!
@@LaylaPomper I think through this and other videos you did, I'm finding that ClickUp might be the most useful for what I was envisioning. I'm about to take that leap and looking forward to more of your videos to take me by the hand and show me the ropes! Thanks so much, Layla and team!
Aw, you’re welcome! I’m happy to hear it! 🥳
Thank you for this. I fit personality 6.
You're so welcome!
this is a really interesting concept because I've struggled with my list system since I was a kid. Right now, I have 100 Notes in the iPhone Notes App, but still work off spirals and notepads a little, and I have extensive bookmarking list both in Safari and within my email... any thoughts to which one I should use. I have some guesses as to the finalists:)
also, I finally use a planner, and it does work for me, finally to remember major things, but I really would love to be a person that has a master list... I try and have one in my phone, but it never works out.
also, is there an app that would hold my Notes in the same way as the Notes app?
If you're focused on notes and tasks, I'd probably try out Notion given your current process! Their Web Clipper would probably be a great way to centralize both your bookmarking AND your iPhone notes. 🙂
Recently been looking at task management systems to try to figure out what would work best for me. I was leaning toward Todoist and this video helped cement that idea. I am going to go with Todoist. Very entertaining and informative video. Thanks.
Can't wait to hear what you think!
Thank you! I’m going to try 2 after Click Up wasn’t right for me. Your descriptions were so incredibly helpful! I just installed Asana and Todoist to try. (I’m autistic/adhd so it could really go either way lol)
You got this!
Listening to is somehow feels therapeutic... Thanks a lot for posting this!
Hey! Ah thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful (and calming)!
This was a cool topic! I'm a combination of the first type, sticky notes - they're everywhere around my command central and in my spirals and journals/planners - and the spiral notebook type (although each page in my spiral is a NEW list or jotted note or diagram - I love spiral notebooks!) and I MUCH prefer Asana to Trello. So, I think you essentially nailed it for me! I do NOT like Trello. As an aside, I just have to say, isn't it wonderful that we have so many options so that everyone can find what works for them!?! I love it!
I tried them all, I find trello to be the king of all.
Thanks for sharing your feedback! I'm glad you know what works for you!
Thank you! I'm off to try Asana now.
I'm glad this helped!
I use a pen about 10 times per YEAR, probably 8 of those for writing the address on letter covers. Obviously i left out signing contracts etc.
My wife asked if we had any checks for a shared account we use. I was able to find a couple, but the last date I wrote a check before this was in 2019.
😂 I can relate to all of this!
Ooo would be curious about your take on where Obsidian stands on these apps, maybe that doesn’t count as it’s not a productivity based platform?
You nailed it! Love Obsidian, but I’d consider it more around notes or knowledge vs task and projects. ☺️
I got 2 of 6 correct.. great video
Thanks so much, I appreciate your support!
WOW! I just loved this content and you, Layla! Thank you so muchj, really grateful. You're such an expert and wise human! :D So useful, and so wonderfully and brilliantly done! ❤
Thank you for your support!
This was super helpful! Thanks so much! Now I need to decide between Asana and ClickUp 😊
I'm so glad it was helpful! :)
I knew Trello, I'm kind of spirals and agendas. Definitely found a good match with click up. Monday was overrated for me and been able to template contracts for my sop
That’s awesome - I’m glad you found something that works for you! 👏
interesting and thought-provoking approach. Thank you!
Thanks so much for commenting, it means a lot!
thank you!!!! this helped me finally make a decision!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
The artsy colorful bullet journal movement overshadowed the original bullet journal system, which was designed to be a flexible system that doesn't lock you into a set way. I still use the original bullet journal system religiously. I would say it falls somewhere along the lines of the spiral notebook types but only one notebook for everything. I think ClickUp or Airtable offer that flexibility. Airtable is not a PM system but I do find myself using ClickUp very Airtable like.
I actually originally included a whole section on Airtable in here but cut it out because I felt it might have been too far outside PM. But Milanote isn’t a proper PM tool either! 😅
Yay! I guessed correctly for my spiral bound notebook personality, and happy to report I already use and like Asana. 👏
That’s awesome! 🥳
This was EXCELLENT. Thoughtful and enjoyable delivery. Want to find if you’ve reviewed Motion
Very informative and helps me to narrow it down for me. For helping my wife on the other hand… Didn’t help much as she fits in many of the categories you listed: White boarder who uses many colors and bullet style lists for priority, who erases and rewrites her whiteboard almost daily, also puts post-its all over the place (even on the whiteboard), additionally, she emails herself ideas and todos and is averse to learning new ways to use her devices to help…😅
Haha we all have our own ways doing things. If it works, may as well let her be😂
Thank you!! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Hey! I'm so glad this was helpful!
Wauw, after watching this I switched from clickup to notion and I love it!!!
Finally some brain clarity after years and years of struggle... thanks layla. Only one problem now.
Now you will have to start making Notion tutorials
😂😂😂
A good idea for an interesting video. I have been using Notion for two years now, but for GTD, thts not so easy... So your video suggests to me that I should try Asana... I am going to test that ! Thank you .
I'm glad that this was helpful!
LOVE this video!!! Thanks so much for helping me work out what’s right for me! As a solo freelancer, Todoist is the first one I’ll be checking out.
I'm so glad this helped!
@@LaylaPomper it sure did - really enjoyed the video 😊
What about people who never really used any kind of management, people who could be called disorganized, but they just had a good memory. What if they want to get more organized?
That’s a great spot to be in. You’re a blank slate and can choose any style you’d like to explore! If you’re solo, I’d probably start by trying ToDoist. ☺️
I love how you laid this out - instant follow❤
I need a combination of Milanote and Clickup! Creative designer used to multi media bulletin board style thinking AND flexible agenda planner constantly changing and improving the system. Do they integrate?
Not super well, but you can hyperlink between them? I know that's not a great solution though...
Alternatively, ClickUp does now have a Whiteboard view. It's nowhere near the power of Milanote, but it does exist!
This was helpful as I’m trying to figure out which PM tool will work for me to help with marketing and content. I’m a cross between the spiral notebook and agenda. For me it will either be asana because I make list and have several notebooks or Monday for the stability as I tend to use the same planner each year. What would you recommend for a single user?
Hey @Tiffany! I'm playing catch up on comment so, first, I'll share that the best tool is the tool you enjoy using.
However, for a single user Asana is generally a stronger choice for a solopreneur between the two. The only exception would be if you need more "database" features -- in that case, Monday (or the newcomer, SmartSuite) would be a stronger fit!
I really appreciated your video and am looking at some of the software, but have already run into snags (for my needs, at least). Any chance you know of a digital tool that would be similar to a kanban board but where, when items are dragged to a new column, they don't automatically hop up to the first available empty space in that column? I need to track a list of projects that go through the same progress steps but at different rates of speed, so I need to be able to move them from one column to the next but keep them on their SAME ROW. I've been looking all over the internet and have tried numerous systems but can't find anything quite like this -- something I can create multiple columns/lanes in (about 25 columns) and name them as needed, can assign a project to each row and move it and any notes about it along that row of steps to completion. Any thoughts on this? Thanks in advance!
ClickUp (with their new Swimlanes feature) would do this. It’s currently in Beta though.
Alternatively, SmartSuite in Card or Kanban with Grouping View should do the trick! 🤔
@@LaylaPomper Thanks so much. I'll ck these out!
Thank you! I'm going to try Milanote & Notions. Hoping they're not as awful as the rest.
Layla, any chance I could communicate with you directly about helping me further find the right software for my effort to digitize tasks, projects, and communication needs. We have a 5 person team that I need to guide. A background CPM will lay out the project visually. I like the Kanban look but want to do tasks tied to the CPM. Tasks will be generated by the CPM but mostly from COMMS. Phone, text, email, and face-to-face will generate to-dos/tasks/action items (all the same to me). I need to see them (Not in rows with a check box- yuk) but in sticky note form - tethered to the CPM it supports. I have a very clear workflow format that I cannot find a fit for. Any chance I could get your opinion after looking at my work flow graphic.
Hi there! We don't offer private consultations currently. However, inside our ProcessDriven Foundations™️ membership, you have the opportunity to chat with our ProcessDriven Coaches, including me, to discuss where you are stuck and need additional help. I'd suggest taking a look at our Blueprint to see what it's all about. ☺️ processdriven.co/blueprint/
This was incredibly helpful. Super genius to make a video about this. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad this was helpful!
This is a brilliant video!!! Matching our ways of working to a tools out there is best way to do it !
Couldn't agree more!
Very useful!! Thank you!!
So happy this was helpful to you. ☺️
Oh No!! I love this post so much...but I now need a 10-step program. I do at least one thing for each category. Hello again Pen and paper...I've missed you.
😂😂😂
Such a great video & fun to watch! Thank you!
Hey Alison! Thank you so much! I'm glad this was helpful :)
Trying them all!
Can't wait to hear what works for you!
I'm still learning about digital productivity... but I'm a 10,000 lists - 50,000 post it notes, agenda gal.... this is why I can't decide....But I am not a fan of Asana... im a visual person.. but a high action person, who has never had to sit this long with a computer...but I, leaning to my new VAs to decide what's best for them..
Have you tried ToDoist? If your team is smaller and more task-oriented, it might be perfect!
Otherwise, I’d probably have said Asana! 🤓
After this video I will definitely try Clickup. I have already tried Evernote, Notion, ToDoIst, Trello, Asana, I also tried to use Figma as a management tool, but I think, as you said, Clickup is THE one for my personality. And I sooo agree that we should choose the management software based on our personality and needs. Very interesting video. Thanks.
I would have said for #1 definitely Trello, #2 the first thought was for Notion, then Evernote, I will be more sure once I test Milanote (can't wait), #3 definitely Notion, now I know why I just don't click with them, it's just overwhelming for me! Too much customisation, I feel like it sucks more time for customisations than it saves for tasks.... #4 no idea.... I never thought about such a personality type... very interesting. #5 here I was thinking about Todoist... but Asana I think is best. #6 my intuition said Clickup.
I done some research about Clickup, I really wanted to go into it, but I already transitioned so many times between all these, and it's just time consuming, and frustrating, because management tools should help save time, not waste even more. But I will definitely try it.
THANKS!
I'm glad that this was helpful! I hope it's going well :)
what microphone do you use?
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Notion is a good one! I'm testing Flowlu but it's more for team management, not personal management. Anyway, I really enfoy it's task management and Agile modules. Manage everything according to flexible methodologies is funny, so Flowlu is a good tool too.
Thank you so much for sharing! We'll definitely take some time to look into Flowlu!
This is an amazing video! thankss
I'm so glad this was helpful!
1 - Miro
2 - Notion
3 - Notion lol ✅
4 - Todoist
5 - Amplenote
6 - Amplenote?
MILANOTE! 💖 I've heard about it before but I completely forgot the name~ I'm so glad I found it again! It seems to match my way of organizing things!
Didn't guess much of the tool, but this was one fun and informative video! +1 Subscriber :)
Hey Yasmin! Happy to help :)
I’m not sure if my personality type was mentioned or which one I fall into.
I think of myself and my team as needing conditional logic tasks, Round robin tasks/ departments, auto dates, easy to use.
I love process st but I feel like they are still missing some pieces for one off tasks etc to pair with it.
I tried click up way to complicated, I like Asana but not in love with it because it’s missing some of the things from process st that I feel like I need. (And I feel like it’s so easy to get lost in endless tasks)
Lmao 🤣 hopefully that brings clarity to my personality type. Love to know a few recommendations.
This would be an excellent question to ask inside of the ProcessDriven Collective, our free Facebook group! There are people from all over the world in there sharing their experiences and giving advice and tutorials. I think you'll really enjoy it! Here's the link to jump in: processdriven.co/group
Love this video so much ❤❤❤❤ looking at all of these now to see which is best
Loved it! Concept is awesome! Will save it and share it! 🙌🏽 ✨
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
This video is a GREAT idea. Thank you very much and congrats!
Thank you! That means a lot!
What a great video! What would you recommend for a single user currently using Google Keep (to keep track of ONE list of to do's) and Google Calendar? Would like something more robust that will help drive action. Thanks!
I have this same question hahahah
Hey! Thank you so much for your patience as I was getting caught up on all of these comments! If you're still looking for support, check out the ProcessDriven Collective! This is our free Facebook group where you can ask questions and get help from other members. Jump in here: processdriven.co/group
@@LaylaPomper Please L, take that amazing group off of Facebook, lol. Many other platforms for groups that are way more reliable. Sorry that I love FB so much....hahaha.
For this, I continue to hear that either Notion or Todoist (one person that uses Google Keep and Google Calendar a lot)
Agreed - depending on your style both are great for solo users. Though I prefer Todoist a bit more 😉
And I hear ya on escaping Facebook! Our client group has officially ditched Zuckerberg, but I’ll note your feedback about having our free community shift in the future! 😂
Fantastic concept!
Glad you think so!
i enjoyed this very much. Ad i think it did help me to find my tool. I'm sitting here now going to transfer my 100 lists from my spiral bound notebook to ToDoist lol
Hey Corri! I'm so glad this helped! Good luck on the transfer - make sure to reward yourself after🤣
What a cool analysis - really helpful
So happy to help!
7. People who connect pinned shreds of newspapers and photos with red string whilst muttering crazily to themselves -> Roam Research :)
😂 so very accurate!
Wow! Such a helpful video and presented perfectly! Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Speaking of personality type, Layla do you know your MBTI type or Enneagram?
You remind me a liiiitle of myself, but maybe not exactly my type.
I’m an ENFJ in Myers Briggs.
Hey Rubening! Makes sense! I’m an INTJ-T and I think a 3 on Enneagram. 🤘
Seriously love your mindset! ❤
Thank you! Great video. Milanote is amazing!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Layla, it would be cool if you update this video with an April 2023 version. Maybe the tool recommendations have changed....or not. But doing it twice a year may be a good content strategy idea.
Hey Jacobo! Thanks for the great idea! I'll add it to our content list! :)
Love you content! It’s hard for me to pick leaning towards todoist since I’m sole. Can you review taskade?
Added it to our idea list for future content!
Taskade works too if you are working solo, but todoist is definitely more well developed in terms of features and functionality. The UI of Taskade is more... kiddish? My 2 cents.