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Using this specifically for school. It has all the features of microsoft to-do and google tasks. After using Notion, I became accustomed to viewing tasks in a certain date range and being able to tag assignments, which neither of the aforementioned apps could do the same way. This keeps track of all tasks, their due date, type tags, and folders separated by class. Simple and fast windows app, android app, and android widgets.
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First, go to the list on the ticktick.com website. That'll give you a url like this: "https://ticktick.com/webapp/#p/123456789123456789/tasks. (The string of numbers will change depending on the particular list). The URL to jump to this list in the TickTick app is then "ticktick:///webapp/#p/123456789123456789/tasks". This works on my Mac running Sonoma. Source: 6 months ago
What is the integration that can be used for Ticktick (ticktick.com) task/habit tracker management? They have a API. If Dakboard can not, could embed it on a webpage but what work around would that be for Dakboard? Source: 7 months ago
TickTick is a feature-rich and intuitive daily planner app that offers a wide array of tools to help individuals stay organized and boost productivity. With its sleek design and seamless user experience, TickTick stands out from other apps as an adaptable choice for managing tasks and schedules effectively. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Https://ticktick.com/ for ToDo, project management, habits tracking... Source: 10 months ago
I'm sure there's examples for all the others too, but D looked a lot like TickTick's logo. Source: 11 months ago
And I'd add "Do Things that Don't Scale" as perhaps the absolute best way to get started. * Paul Graham's original essay * Website with more examples * The Y Combinator video. Source: over 2 years ago
The website Do Things That Don't Scale and the article Early Adopter Marketing have a ton of examples on how to get initial users and test early ideas. Source: almost 3 years ago
Karthik Puvvada (typically goes by KP) is a prolific product maker and community builder who believes strongly in building in public. In the last 2 years, he shipped more than 10 no-code ideas including community-driven products like DoThingsThatDontScale, Cuppa, LetterDrop, No-Code Cheat Sheet and Build In Public. He is also a growth advisor for startups like Shoutout and Cafecito. Source: about 3 years ago
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