![]() ![]() Unlike many other to-do apps, you can't change the look of the app by picking a new color scheme or adding a custom background. Each project can have a custom color dot next to it, which is about as much customization in the visual themes as you'll find in Nozbe's otherwise drab, gray interface. To get started, you create projects that can represent actual projects or merely themes of tasks you need to get done, such as Work, Household, and Personal. On desktop and web apps, you see a three-paneled interface, with menus or projects on the left, your primary workspace in the center, and additional detail about your current selection to the right. Nozbe has apps for all major platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, web, and Windows. Nozbe also has video tutorials where you can learn more about the app's uses and features. These are interactive tutorials designed to help you learn your way around. Once you're in the app, you see a few projects and tasks. You can start a 14-day trial account with Nozbe by authenticating with Google or entering an email address and creating a password. Plus, Todoist, TickTick, and Asana offer free plans while Nozbe does not. Asana charges $119.88 per person per year for Premium, which is similar to Nozbe's price for Solo/Duo, although what you get from Asana is more akin to Nozbe Business. The same can be said for TickTick at $27.99 per year. Todoist charges only $36 per year for its Premium account for individuals, which is about a third as much as Nozbe's lowest tier plan. How do Nozbe's prices compare with other collaborative to-do apps? Quite frankly, they're high. You get everything in the Small Business account, plus advanced productivity reports, advanced project sharing, training by Nozbe via video conference, online training for account admins, and VIP support with a dedicated account manager. The Business plan is for a minimum of 10 people, with no maximum. (Opens in a new window) Read Our TickTick Review How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his last episode about deadlines, which reminded me how important deadlines are to what we do. Because with this deadline we’re committing ourselves to shipping something great for you.Īnd I really can’t wait to share it with you… and to do that we have to now really meet this deadline! To be able to run out of time we need a deadline. “How do you make sure you ship on time and on budget? Well, when you run out of time, you ship. ![]() ![]() And when we don’t ship what we’ve created we’re more likely to get demotivated… We, the humans, need deadlinesĭeadlines motivate us to get something out. When there are no deadlines we’re less likely to ship what we’ve created. When there are no deadlines we cannot hold each other accountable. We even might try to explore all of the alternatives before we decide on something. We take all the time in the world to making our creation perfect. Right? Wrong! Why just not work without deadlines? Self-imposed deadlines.Īnd the problem with such deadlines is the fact that they seem fake. The problem with running a software company which creates a product for many users, like more than half a million at the moment… is that we don’t have any fixed deadlines set by people who use Nozbe. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” - Douglas Adams ![]()
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