Like every programmer before me, I created a to-do list app of course! However, as a programmer, I prefer trees to lists so I made a to-do tree app. I have been using it religiously every day since to manage all aspects of my life in a way that I couldn't previously with tools like Wunderlist (RIP) or didn't have the time to make work in this way like Notion. Shockingly there aren't many other options out there... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Sorry, It's closed source, I might write a tutorial for dynamic filtering though as it was really cool when I figured it out. The app is called Tatask. Source: 10 months ago
I swear by Tatask but then again I'm biased! Structuring tasks as a tree rather than a list brings so many benefits! Source: 10 months ago
This won't really work in your head so you will need to use some tools, I used to do this on paper, then in a text file where you can indent tasks to show they are a subtask of a bigger task, and finally I started using Tatask (Full disclosure I built it). It has made my productivity feel so much more effortless. I no longer have resistance to start hard tasks as I can just break them into smaller chunks. As soon... Source: 11 months ago
I've recently decided to transition the focus of my productivity app from consumers to businesses, therefore I've added collaborative team plans and a shiny new landing page but I'm completely new to B2B. Source: 11 months ago
I built Tatask which is mainly for infinitely nested tasks so you can break things down into smaller chunks, but I'm going to be adding a notes mode very soon. Source: 11 months ago
Tatask because I made it myself, and because it’s both simple and powerful at the same time. Source: almost 1 year ago
Check out Tatask if you're curious, it's yet another task management tool, this time with a focus on infinite nesting of tasks for compartmentalizing everything you are planning. All feedback is welcome! Source: about 1 year ago
I used to break things down by simply indenting a text file further and further which worked well but I've upgraded to Tatask which I built exactly for this purpose. Source: about 1 year ago
I built Tatask specifically to break big tasks down into multiple steps. It has infinite nesting so you can break things down as much or as little as you like. It has some scheduling functionality but only due dates so it may not be perfectly what you're looking for in that regard. Source: about 1 year ago
I built Tatask for exactly this sort of thing! It makes complex planning really simple as every task can be infinitely nested. Tasks work like folders on your computer (A big tree structure). Source: over 1 year ago
Project: https://tatask.com Project Description: Infinitely nestable task management - break complex projects down into simple steps/tasks. Looking for feedback on UX, landing page and testing that features work as expected + are obviously available. Let me know if it's easy to create tasks, prioritise, schedule and rearrange tasks. Contact at max@tatask.com or on Twitter https://twitter.com/mgirkins. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I built a web app called Tatask that uses a tree/folder structure so you can have as much detail added to tasks and notes as you like. The layout is super simple for adding tasks too. Source: over 1 year ago
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