Today's Tasks vs everything else

I built Today's Tasks, so this page isn't neutral. But the comparisons here aren't sales pitches either — when a competitor genuinely wins for a use case, I say so. Pick whichever article matches the tool you're already using or considering.

Direct head-to-head comparisons

One competing tool, one honest verdict.

Todoist

Todoist vs Today's Tasks: Which Is Better for a Daily List?

Todoist wins clearly on recurring tasks and cross-device sync. Today's Tasks wins on speed, no-signup, and a daily-only view. The honest decision tree.

Notion

Notion vs Today's Tasks: When Notion Becomes Too Heavy

Notion is powerful for documents and project databases. There's a specific point where it stops earning its weight as a daily list. Here's how to spot it.

Asana

Asana vs Today's Tasks: Do You Need Project Management?

Asana is genuinely excellent for team coordination. It's also genuinely overkill for one person tracking today's list. Honest framing of when each fits.

3-way

Todoist vs Notion vs Today's Tasks: Which for Daily Planning?

A decision matrix across setup, recurring tasks, sync, knowledge management, and cost — plus the combination strategy most people end up at.

Shortlists and roundups

When you don't yet know what you're comparing.

Roundup

No-Signup To-Do List Apps for People Who Hate Accounts

Most "free" to-do apps want a password before they'll let you write down "buy milk." Here are the genuinely no-signup options I tested and the tradeoff they share.

Roundup

Notion Alternatives for Daily Task Lists: What I Actually Use

Notion is too heavy for a daily list. The lighter alternatives I tested, what each one trades away, and the one I kept after the experiment.

Roundup

Simple Daily Planner Apps for People Who Want Less, Not More

Most planner apps look simple in the marketing copy and aren't. A practical shortlist of the ones that genuinely are — including pen and paper.

Personal stack

What I Use Instead of Notion for Daily Planning

I keep Notion for documents and project databases. Daily tasks belong somewhere else. Here's the actual stack and why each tool earns its slot.

Still not sure?

If you'd rather skip the comparison and just see whether the app fits, the fastest answer is to open it — there's nothing to install or sign up for, so the cost of finding out is roughly thirty seconds. The productivity guide covers the underlying habits the three-lane model is designed around.