We’ve got the only calendar template — weekly. And, we’d say it’s the best format to organize your life and work. Tweek is a a lightweight planner to maintain your focus and boost productivity week over week.
@prakis thanks, we are true fans of the "try without signup" model and convinced that it is the most suitable for the potential user. It's quite tricky for SEO, but user happiness pays off. The first project we made by this model was Octopus.do
I'm glad to see your project works the same, if you don't mind I suggest you make a more tactile interface and think of adding an alert then user leaves without saving.
Maybe we should create some kind a directory of websites 'try before sign up' model? :)
@karlplaude1 regarding your suggestion: I am not clear what you mean by tactile interface. I will think about showing a save dialog when they are leaving. Thank you.
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I love the simplicity of it. I am a user of TeuxDeu5 and I think this is slightly nicer, well done guys.
@karlper68792405 Tweek is more paper-like canvas. Every week is a sheet and you can switch to next or previous canvas.... And I think we're more simplier :)
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This is just Amazing. Lovely product. I'm using calendar for my tasks....but I want to try this, for sure. So cool
@rui_parada thank you! Will be glad to see you among our users Rui.👋🏼
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Let's translate the app to Spanish. I'm from South America.
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@juan_carlos_jaramillo Agree. @karlplaude1 You don't even need to translate all. Config and help could remain in english, but let translate days, and the very words of the frontpage. That way, in a team, someone plays all, but their teams mates only focus in the to-do features. Another feature... some trigger when task is marked as done something that could be used by Zapier or others or something as simpler sending an email to certain inbox when task is done.
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Not bad, very much like Teux Duex which I liked but haven't used due to crazy price structure and how out of date it is (doesn't work on iPad etc)
However, two things stop me from being able to use this.
1) Why are Saturday and Sunday so small, those are the two days I have the most stuff to manage, weekdays I am at my day job which is managed elsewhere, so the weekend is where I want to put more stuff on. Would like the option to have this as a full day.
2) Would want the option to have additional lists underneath and not just one 'someday' so I can have a list for each project or such. Else i only have scheduled tasks and one catch all. Will keep an eye on this project though, seems the first promising app in some time that might get me away from Trello, which I am not fully happy with.
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@smarky you could use my convention, where I place the name of a project first on a task followed by the todo, like 'project x | draft report' or 'jones research | schedule follow up'. Or it could be a tag, which I bet they will be implementing at some point'.
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I am giving it a try. How about yyyy-mm-dd date format?
@stowe_boyd You can change "dd-mm" to "mm-dd" format in your profile in the upper right corner. Is this that you mean?
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@karlplaude1 no, a third option: yyyy-mm-dd. Which sorts in the obvious way.
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@karlplaude1 I signed up for the premium subscription to test the Google Calendar sync. So far only events from Google are syncing to Tweek, but Tweek tasks are not syncing to Google. Is that how it's supposed to work? I was hoping for both.
@stowe_boyd no it works only one-way. Import from Google calendar to Tweek
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@karlplaude1 But it seems to only import once, so when I add new google events they don't show in Tweek.
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I used to have a very similar paper set-up, which was quite the productive system despite the obvious limitations. I can see myself happily using Tweek for a long time, but a couple of things would take it to the next level. Namely:
- repeating tasks
- bigger Saturday & Sunday
- tags*
* Some sort of tagging system could be used to manage projects and hide or show relevant tasks at will. Say I want to focus on “Project A,” or on “Work” or “Personal” tasks. I'd set a filter and hide everything else for a while. Not having tags isn't a deal breaker for me (it's not like paper planners can do that anyway and they work well despite that), but it would a useful option for a lot of people.
4$/mo for Google calendar integration seems a bit overpriced to me (and I assume people living in lower income countries would agree). If there was more on the pro plan, maybe, but I wouldn't personally pay that much for just the Google calendar integration.
PS: The logo is adorable! How did you come up with it and why use a bird to represent a planner? Just curious.
@frenchcooc thank you! I paper-like notebooks for years, and last month I switched myself completely to tweek and feel very comfortable :) We are still working on some features and the mobile version should have an external app. That is in our roadmap 🛣
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Looks interesting. I was able to sign in with Google, though I couldn't type my email address (on mobile, Android 10 - I'd type one letter and the keyboard would go away, and when I tapped on the field again the one letter would disappear).
The feature list claims recurring tasks (which you say here is a) in the future and b) premium). It also claims mobile access but it's not in the Play Store (two Tweeks but neither are to-do lists).
I think I would like this a lot, but it's not ready yet.
@jjmcgaffey just checked. Seems that everything is working fine on most devices. Maybe there is a conflict with autofocus and we will disable it to be sure that was a problem. Please check in 5 min.
It's not a secret, we're just launched and don't want to create a never-ending development process without hearing our real users' needs. This is not our first product, and we aimed to launch and gain feedback from real users. Maybe recurrent tasks are not quite a thing they want... 🤔 We will try to create a close dialog with our users and provide the features they want.
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