Jay Meistrich@jmeistrich · Co-Founder, Moo.do
Hi Product Hunt! You already use email as a todo list, except all your tasks are created by someone else and you can’t prioritize or rearrange them. So we embraced email’s todolistyness and built an email client inside of a powerful task manager, giving email all the tools of a powerful task management system. Cool new things you can do with your emails: -… See more
Bogomil Shopov -Bogo@bogomep · Products. Agile. Analytics. Beer.
@jmeistrich what's the difference comparing to Yanado for example?
David Carpe@passingnotes · Thinker & Layabout
@jmeistrich oh - I missed "todolistyness" on the SAT, but now I see the Latin root...can't believe I missed it...
Jay Meistrich@jmeistrich · Co-Founder, Moo.do
@bogomep Yanado and many other email + task apps start with email and put simple task management on top of it. We went the other way: Moo.do is a powerful general purpose organizer and task manager with an email client inside of it. Our goal is to make email as powerful as a full-featured organization system. I wrote more about this here if you're interested… See more
Bogomil Shopov -Bogo@bogomep · Products. Agile. Analytics. Beer.
@jmeistrich thanks Jay!
Orçun Flanör@nucro · UX Designer, Nolte
@jmeistrich Hey! Does it create new lists/folders inside gmail?
David Chang@chang2301 · Founder, Ziltag
@jmeistrich Downloaded the Chrome extension and try it. Like it a separate tool then a webpage on Chrome. However, since it is a Chrome extension, when I using it and wish to fast jump back to Chrome using cmd+tab it won't work. I guess it's because it is an extension on Chrome. Would you consider making it a mac software?
Jay Meistrich@jmeistrich · Co-Founder, Moo.do
@chang2301 Yes, we're planning to make standalone apps.
David Chang@chang2301 · Founder, Ziltag
@jmeistrich Great! I like your product and I've organize some suggestions here: http://reviewmonster.org/moo-do/