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Info about the top chosen Task Management apps for anyone including @@Harsh

- Habitica is on its own for what it does. It gamifies things. It's extremely popular among the geek crowd for this reason.

It is pretty minimal yet semi-robust for setting things up. It has much more of an incentive system. This might be a good app to try regardless of if you choose a more conventional one. You never know if Habitica might work for you.

Alongside personal incentives, you can join "groups" like in video games where you join together. There, you see how others are doing. Slack luug for example uses this and in a group including @@Zarrar. @@Gary used this app as well when he was rehabilitating.
People discussing: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/habitica

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- Any.do and 2Do App are solid. I used them before
People discussing:
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/any-do-3-0
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/2do

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- WeDo has some hype going for it. Being newer to the scene, apparently it has more features or is better designed potentially. At first glance this looks like it could be the winner for me.
People discussing: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/wedo

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- TickTick is also newer to the scene. Don't know much about it. Waste of time for me to look into it.
People discussing: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/tick-tick

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- Most popular for last. Because otherwise you'll just prob choose this. Which is lame if that's the reason

Todoist is the clear "industry" leader in popularity. Check the other bookmarked numbers. This is far ahead. It gets the most integrations (something you don't care about). I don't know if it's actually any better.
People discussing: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/todoist


last updated october 2017