A half-decade later, Google finally made a decent to-do list app.
For years, Google's to-do list app Tasks was poorly integrated and underdeveloped. Recently, Google has combined all their reminder products into a single Google Tasks app that is accessible across Google products. While still lacking some advanced features, Google Tasks' simplicity and integration make it easy to add tasks and see reminders across Gmail, Calendar and Assistant. The author enjoys being able to say "What are my tasks today?" to Assistant and have tasks show up in Calendar. However, the author notes that Tasks still does not integrate well with multiple Google accounts.
Same, I use android phones as well, I also use keep notes and calendar. But I've been using those for a long time, I just don't want to bother switching into anything new of theirs.
Was just about to say the same. Google often like to pick up their ball and go home after releasing something good. Maybe it’s time we stop relying on cloud apps and go back to good ol’ fashioned locally run applications.
Sorta same. Pixel 7 here and it's my first non-apple/samsung phone so I messed around a lot on it discovering features and I didn't know about tasks. I knew you could set reminders in the calendar but I honestly thought it was a calendar-specific thing
If you use google assistant to set reminders you now use tasks.
I only know this because I heavily use reminders, and my pixel 5 kept annoying me to tell me reminders are being converted to tasks and will live there now
Whenever I see one of these write-ups, no one mentions Microsoft To-Do in the comments.
Am I high? Is it just me? I freaking love this dumb little app…
I mean sure the only reason I use it is because my employer is a MS house so it goes out to everyone as standard, and if I didn’t get it effectively free I'd probably roll Obsidian… but it deserves a little love imo.
@runningromeo@trashhalo 100% agree. To Do used to be Wunderlist and largely preserves the design. I’ve used it on and off for years. I’ve mostly gone back and forth between Wunderlist/To Do and Todoist, but To Do is really all I need. Inline hashtags / links, sub tasks, reminders, due dates, files, repetition and Outlook integration. It walks right up to the line of project management (Todoist, I think, crosses the line, in a great way if that’s what you need).
I was just looking for this - I think it was an independent app before, they bought the company. I think. That would explain why it's so nice. And one of the things nobody mentions is that it actually lets you print your todo list out. It's such a small thing but it means the world to me
They need to keep Google Keeps out their mouth. It has flown under the radar and I would die if they kill it. That being said if Keeps and Tasks had better integration I would become unstoppable with my personal projects and errands.
Some feature which I absolutely need which for some reason is not part of most task apps is to repeat tasks based on the completion date instead of the start date.
Dumb example: If I have a task to water my plants every week and I do it after 4 days already then the next due date is in 10 days instead of the 7 I'd want
I’m personally trying to use less google products - for both privacy and reliability (I’m pissed my domain is getting moved cause google just decided to be done with google domains)
Google Tasks isn’t remotely close to being a powerful project management tool on par with Todoist or some of the other apps out there. Even Apple’s Reminders app can do more. It’s much closer in spirit to a paper to-do list — just a bunch of things written down that you need to get done.
Integration with Google Assistant smart speakers is the main reason I would want to use Google Tasks instead of other Todo solutions. In particular, asking Google to add groceries to my shopping list while I'm cooking, so that I don't need to bring out my phone and tap it in manually since my hands are occupied or dirty.
But the integration has sucked for so long that I had pretty much given it up. Maybe if it really actually works now (instead of putting my tasks into various other Google services), I will give Google Tasks another shot.