![]() The other thing I like about the habits feature is the Habit Log feature. This selection seems to work for tasks only, and not for habits. At the moment, I can't see the next time I need to do the habit on my calendar, despite having the option 'Show repeat cycle' being selected. Some of my habits need to be done once a week, but on a certain day of the week. ![]() After I create a habit, and set it as once a week, there is no way I can see which day of the week that habit should be reminded to me, or which day of the week that habit will appear in my Today view. I have some habits that I want to do once a week. Habits: I am still not convinced whether I should use the Habits feature of TickTick, or add my habits as recurring tasks.In this post, I want to list the pros and cons of each platform based on my experience in using them extensively over the past week or so. Maintaining two platforms at the same time is a pain in the neck, but this is the only way I can evaluate the best platform for my needs. I want to evaluate both platforms for a year to decide which one sticks with me. Normal tasks show up at the top of the day in a separate section, and events display like in a normal calendar.I am a premium subscriber to both TickTick and Todoist. Events: something to do on a given day, at a given time, with a deadline.Normal task: something to do on a given day but not at a given time.I can choose to have tasks set as 2 types of events in the calendar: When I move a task around in my TickTick calendar, it gets updated instantly in the various lists across my account, there’s no delay. It’s inside the app, and it won’t conflict with my Google Calendar from the office. The TickTick calendar doesn’t use any external third party to integrate. TickTick has that, and it’s honestly the best thing since sliced bread. It would be much better if Todoist had its own dedicate calendar module. Sure, I could log out of my office Google Calendar and login to my personal one, to then set up Todoist to sync with this one and not the other one, but it’s just a hassle. So I need 2 completely independent systems. I use Google Calendar at my office job, and my own app for my personal work. Third, it creates a mix of Google Calendar meeting events and Todoist tasks, which quickly becomes impossible to manage. So I have to go in Todoist and check it off, and this might conflict with the duration of the event in Google Calendar. If I delete it, well it will be gone, it won’t count as done. But when I planned for this task I set it to last for 1 hour, so now it’s still showing in my calendar. If I have a task set for 10am on Friday and I’m done with it at 10:30am, then I’ll want to check it off. Second, there is no way to check off an item from Google Calendar. There is a delay (that can be pretty long) to refresh both the Todoist tasks list and the Google Calendar, it’s not efficient or user friendly at all. If you like shuffling your tasks around like I do, trying out different ways of organising, Todoist won’t keep up. This causes various issues.įirst, syncing delays. The way it works is by connecting it to your Google Calendar, and syncing your tasks from inside the app. That’s because the app still (after many feature requests) doesn’t have a built-in calendar view. You might be surprised to see that the Todoist calendar is in fact a Google Calendar.
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