Love the clean design, @rickharrison, but I have to ask: does the world need yet another to-do list? :) Curious how this compares to others and why you decided to work on this project.
@rickharrison It would be awesome to be able to share with people anonymously such that they don't need to create an account. Is that something you could support? If so, you have users @ my company!
Hello all.
This was a fun side project I've been working on the past couple weeks. There are a ton of task list apps out there, but none really quite fit what I wanted to use. Duolist is a super simple way to create task lists that you can complete by yourself or with friends. When you share a list, all actions on the list will instantly sync with everyone currently viewing that list.
Currently it is just a responsive web app, but an iOS app is on the way!
I asked myself that same question too :). I decided to work on this because everything I tried felt too bloated or didn't work as fast as I wanted it to. Having changes sync instantly between devices even when it was just one person using it was really important to me. On top of that, I thought a cool twist would be to allow you to share a list with any number of people and never lose that responsiveness feel.
And at the end of the day, it only took a couple weeks and it was a great way to experiment with Ember and Firebase.
I use to-do lists all day and I am primarily using duolist with myself. However, the few lists that I am sharing with friends works really well and I hope it speaks for itself after you try it.
The real-time, social aspect of this is what intrigues me. It helps keep you accountable and motivate people to GSD.
Maybe you could tie in a daily or weekly summary of what you and your friends accomplished, similar to iDoneThis cc'ing the founder, @smalter.
Cool! Astrid did this to great effect and got the much-coveted suburban soccer mom demographic on board -- mom sharing the grocery list with dad, etc. Mobile is big here.
I'm not sure the iDoneThis-like summary is as useful here because I suspect these are more likely to be throwaway lists than things that aggregate into a high-signal archive.
Thanks for the shoutout my d00dz @rrhoover.
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