I use Amazing Marvin - super customizable to make your own workflow, so you can make it as simple or complicated as you'd like. Small team, but responds super quickly to questions and requests.
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I'm currently using Google Keep for personal tasks and Microsoft To-do at work, but want to switch to something self hosted.
I have multiple
- Microsoft ToDo
- Clickup
- A discord channel
- Joplin
And I also use pen and paper
I use them all. Don't ask me why I can't stick with one, because I don't know. But my system works.
I also use a bunch and a head system that works. TickTick has been my go to for high importance tasks/reminders, then 3 more apps for various mental purposes.
My nextcloud + Deck
iOS Reminders app synced with Radicale server.
Clickup. Technically it's a project manager, but it's relatively cheap and I've been using it for years now.
Markor
Reminders on the iPhone. It does everything I need it do. Iβve got my basic reminders, and Iβve got my shopping list. All my interaction with it is verbal.
When I arrive at the store I just say βshow me my shopping listβ.
jtxBoard on Android
A bullet journal. I can't get distracted and doom scroll for hours in a notebook.
Google Tasks. Love that it syncs to Google Calendar.
Bitwarden notes
Apple reminder. It syncs with nextcloud ( unfortunately no sub tasks possible) but i am using icloud. The app itself is pretty descent with some cool features
I carry my field notes and a pen
I use neorg
for neovim, specifically I use:Neorg journal today
to open up a daily .Norge file that I maintain notes, todo, etc on.
If I need to leave a note for myself for the future, I create a note for that day ahead of time.
Material files. It has a text editor for my todo.md.