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Taskingly is a follow-up engine for anything you delegate. Assign a task to a contact (they don't need an account), set a due date, and Taskingly automatically reminds them by email and WhatsApp, and escalates every day until it's confirmed โ then reports back to you.
It's not another to-do list โ it's the part that chases the other person, so you never send an awkward "any update?" message again. Built for small business owners, managers, and anyone who delegates: staff tasks, vendor follow-ups, family errands.
Free to start (5 active tasks). Pro for unlimited. Ultra adds WhatsApp reminders.
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The primary audience will be corporate houses, small and medium business owners and any organization with a hierarchy where follow ups are required.
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The simplistic interface and the ability to assign tasks to anyone irrespective of them having a account on Taskingly and real time chasing until work is done.
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Taskingly provides ease of giving tasks and following with people who are not signed up on our app. Also we follow up via mail and whats app so nothing is missed.
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What is this providing over similarly Markdown based open source note taking applications like Joplin? (https://joplinapp.org/) I've been a huge fan of the fact that my backend sync infrastructure is my own self-hosted S3 bucket with local clients handling the presentation layer. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Shout out to Joplin (https://joplinapp.org/), which I use on a daily basis. It does most of what Obsidian does but has a free sync version where you just use your cloud drive as the storage. The main thing missing, from what I've found, is that it does do the "notes mind map". But I never really found that useful. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I use Joplin (https://joplinapp.org) on mobile and pc(windows and Linux). Joplin has a free encrypted sync via OneDrive. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Joplin Official Website My current workhorse for fast, reliable notes. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Thanks! I built the editor using Tiptap (https://tiptap.dev/) does something similar. I'll think about this for sure, especially since I've been thinking of making it possible to save and read local files. If you'd like to try Gorby, send me an email and I'll be happy to give you a free license code :). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Obsidian.md - A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
Asana - Asana project management is an effort to re-imagine how we work together, through modern productivity software. Fast and versatile, Asana helps individuals and groups get more done.
Standard Notes - A safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work
Todoist - Todoist is a to-do list that helps you get organized, at work and in life.
Evernote - Bring your life's work together in one digital workspace. Evernote is the place to collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words, and move your important projects forward.
FollowUpThen - The simplest way to schedule an email reminder