

If you are the workspace owner or assigned admin in TMetric and start the timer for the first time, TMetric pulls out from Todoist and adds to your TMetric workspace: Notice that the Start timer button changes to the Stop timer button and displays the time spent on the task. Hover over a required task, the Start timer button will appear next to the task.Ĭlick the Start timer button and TMetric will start recording your Todoist working time. The TMetric extension you've installed adds the Start timer button on a Todoist task page. It’s the existence of these features that actually saves Todoist – without them, it's far too simple.ĭeceptively simple and with hidden charms, Todoist is a really nice to-do tool.TMetric can be only integrated with a web version of Todoist. Lots of features are pretty hidden though – for instance, you have to scroll through the help section to find out about formatting tasks, mobile integration and browser/dashboard widgets. Visually and conceptually, Todoist is an attractive app. The way Todoist deals with dates, actually, is one of its coolest features – you can type almost anything into the date field when creating tasks and it will automatically recognize it – you’ll get info on this by clicking the Recurring dates. Although the box in the top left corner looks like a search tool, it’s not – it’s for sorting by date. Once you have created a to-do list, you’ll be able to manage it in a basic way, changing the order, assigning different priorities and due dates and color-coding the entries.Īpart from these features, that’s where Todoist’s functions end.

Use the Add project button to create main tasks, and then click on the project name to add sub-tasks. Once you are inside your account, things will look pretty blank.
