Method

Looking for a better way to organise your day?

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Method brings your to do list and calendar together into one simple planner, giving you context on how much time you have letting you to plan your workload more effectively.
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Brian Peters
Congrats on the launch @ocallaghandavid _ @moreofmorris 🎉 Super useful tool that I use on a daily basis in order to ensure that I'm making the most of the little time I have between meetings and other projects. And the Google Calendar integration works perfectly. Great work!
Jarno Veldhuis
Cool! Would like to make recurring tasks to make it useful for my needs.
Pedro Wunderlich
The antidote for to-do list over crowding is time blocking. Before making that massive list of stuff one wants to accomplish, time blocking helps see just how little time there is for things in a day. Method looks fantastic! Simple and powerful. But like a lot of people here, I'm already paying for a PM app for my team, a team chat sub, and a persona planning app, all of which are below your $12 / mo price point. I'd be happy to sub, but the price is definitely steep, specially compared to Sorted3, an iPhone app that auto-schedules your daily tasks for you (which is $15, lifetime purchase, and a Mac app on the way). Would love to know how you arrived at the $12 / mo price, and what's in the pipeline in terms of features. Perhaps there's value that we can't yet see here.
Shao
Congrats on the launch! Really refreshing idea! My 2 cents: - I didn't expect this to be a website, a mobile/desktop app in the works? - Could it just use two columns? One for your todos and one for the calendar view? - Could it accept drag and drop from anywhere? Like dropping a text from another todo app to integrate with existing apps... What if an existing calendar app started copying this feature? How would you sustain the attack?
Anna Filou
Honestly very very expensive for what it does. I don't doubt it's useful but its functionality can be replicated using free tools; that wouldn't be as convenient for sure but worth the 12$/month (144$ a year!) difference for sure. Please consider lowering the price or offering a heavy discount for the purchase of 12 months at once (yearly subscription).
Manoj Nayak
Very similar to Focuster
Robert Loustau
This looks great. Perfect way for me to organise my stuff. Signed up to the free trial, but for $12 a month, more than Prime, Spotify, Netflix, Audible, 2 Digital Ocean droplets....... you can see where this is going...