Akiflow is a digital planner and calendar for centralising tasks, unifying schedules, and optimising productivity., built for busy professionals! Experience the world's #1 Time Blocking app.
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Congratulations @sid_akiflow@tadej_jevsevar excited to try this, was curious about one thing, when I complete or reschedule a task inside Akiflow, does it cleanly push back to the source tool (Asana, Linear, Notion, etc.), or is the sync mostly one-way?
If a task came from a connected tool like Asana, Linear, Notion, Trello, etc., Akiflow keeps that link. So when you reschedule or edit that task in Akiflow, including through MCP, Akiflow can push the update back to the original source.
The caveat is that it only applies to tasks that are actually linked to a source task.
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This is one of those features that sounds simple until you realize how much time it’ll save. Really nice addition.
Great features keep getting added. The more I use it, the more I find ways to organize my day with great integrations. Connecting with multiple calendars helps me keep the multiple accounts tidy for both personal and work related organization. Keep up the good work and developing the most useful connections!!
Great to see the MCP integration. Congrats on the launch! Btw, what happens if the same task exists across multiple apps or gets updated in more than one place?
@henry_habib if a task is already connected to another app, Akiflow keeps that link and updates the same task instead of creating a new one.
For example, if a Todoist task is synced into Akiflow and you ask Claude to move it to Friday, Akiflow updates that same linked task.
But if you manually create similar tasks in two different apps, Akiflow won’t guess they’re the same just because the title matches. That would be too risky, so those stay separate unless they’re actually linked.
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Congratulations @sid_akiflow @tadej_jevsevar excited to try this, was curious about one thing, when I complete or reschedule a task inside Akiflow, does it cleanly push back to the source tool (Asana, Linear, Notion, etc.), or is the sync mostly one-way?
Chipolo
@sid_akiflow @vaishnavi_goel It’s not mostly one-way.
If a task came from a connected tool like Asana, Linear, Notion, Trello, etc., Akiflow keeps that link. So when you reschedule or edit that task in Akiflow, including through MCP, Akiflow can push the update back to the original source.
The caveat is that it only applies to tasks that are actually linked to a source task.
This is one of those features that sounds simple until you realize how much time it’ll save. Really nice addition.
Chipolo
Thanks@sheetal7
I’ve been dealing with this exact issue recently, so this landed at the right time. Looking forward to giving it a proper try.
Chipolo
Can't wait to hear your feedback@aarif3
Love seeing updates like this. It’s not flashy, and it’s the kind of improvement that actually makes a difference day to day.
I’ve always found this part of my workflow a little annoying. Nice to see your team tackling practical problems instead of chasing trends.
This feels like a feature I’ll use without even thinking about it after a week. Those are usually the best ones. Great work.
Chipolo
Thanks@raju_kumar_mehta1
Integration with Jira and similar tools would be really useful in an app like this ;)
Chipolo
@natalia_iankovych Akiflow already have many integrations including Jira.
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Congrats on the new MCP & good luck with the launch!
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@francescod_ales Thanks Francesco! 🙏
Great features keep getting added. The more I use it, the more I find ways to organize my day with great integrations. Connecting with multiple calendars helps me keep the multiple accounts tidy for both personal and work related organization. Keep up the good work and developing the most useful connections!!
Chipolo
@andrea_carta thanks!
Akiflow
Thanks Andrea! 🙏
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Great to see the MCP integration. Congrats on the launch! Btw, what happens if the same task exists across multiple apps or gets updated in more than one place?
Chipolo
@henry_habib if a task is already connected to another app, Akiflow keeps that link and updates the same task instead of creating a new one.
For example, if a Todoist task is synced into Akiflow and you ask Claude to move it to Friday, Akiflow updates that same linked task.
But if you manually create similar tasks in two different apps, Akiflow won’t guess they’re the same just because the title matches. That would be too risky, so those stay separate unless they’re actually linked.