![]() ![]() I should mention that Taskade is fairly expensive: It has a limited free tier and costs $8 a month for heavy use. Taskade combines the features of a note-taking app, a task-management app and a spreadsheet tool the way that Steve Jobs combined an iPod, a cellphone and a web browser into the iPhone: All these tools work together to create something more than its parts. But it is the best life-organization tool I’ve tried. Taskade Labs Chief Executive Ivan Zhao describes the product as “the next generation of Microsoft Office,” which is a little hyperbolic and a lot ambitious. Taskade combines many of the best features of Google Docs, Excel and Dropbox, along with lots of task-management and organizational tools. Over the past few weeks, an app called Taskade has helped me turn chaos into order. Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal Taskade makes a great tool for simple to-do lists, and you can use photos, emojis and stock art to spruce them up. It’s like I wrote everything in a notebook and then got drunk, ripped out each page and hid them in different places around my house. In reality, the internet has a way of fragmenting our lives. In theory, the internet makes it easier than ever to keep everything I need a few taps away. Then there are my Pinterest boards, miscellaneous bookmarks and the Evernote account I can never organize coherently. ![]() ![]() Some of that stuff lives in my email inbox, and some in Google Docs. Plus the recipes I want to cook, wines I need to try, and YouTube videos I ought to watch. I’m talking about all the account numbers, meeting notes, to-do lists, contact information and column drafts I need to see every day. Taskade is The Only App You Need for Work-Life Productivityįorget email drafts, notes apps and to-do list managers: Taskade does all that and moreĮverything I need to keep my life running is stored online. ![]()
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