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The fundamental idea is good. However, the product is consistently buggy, it's missing basic features (and has been for over a year), it's super expensive, support is slow to respond and is unhelpful, and it feels like the product barely improves over time. Can't recommend.
UPDATE: They actually removed some functionality - used to be able to navigate rapidly around the calendar with left/right arrow keys, and now that's just gone for some reason? Contacted support, they say it's not a bug, it's just removed. Lowered from 2 to 1 star - don't use this software
* iOS: add support for sharing *to* Motion from other apps with the native Share feature
* Improve recurring tasks management. That popup doesn't do justice to this super feature
* Keep only one UI for editing (recurring) tasks, it's very confusing
After using Motion for nearly a year, I can say that Motion is a great tool and has a lot of features, and it really helps with productivity.
However, I feel like the product is stuck and is not moving forward except for small updates here and there.
The mobile app is nearly unusable, with no integration with other tools, and the customization features are very limited.
I really like the ability to add the to-do items and how it re organized the calendar very fast and seamlessly, the ad-hoc meeting links are also great!
I dislike the push to Team features while the rest wasn't working well, mobile app really bad, everything slow, and the basics didn't see improvements for an year.
Motion, the AI-assisted daily planner, has made remarkable strides in recent months. The iOS app has undergone a complete redesign, and it's significantly more effective than ever before. Earlier, the iOS application served primarily as a 'read-only' view of the day, but now, I can efficiently create and manage tasks directly from my iOS device, enhancing its versatility and utility across platforms.
The system facilitates task creation, allowing me to assign priority, set a deadline, estimate effort, and link it with a project. Subsequently, the task is automatically scheduled for execution. This auto-scheduling is a standout feature, making task management more seamless.
Despite the higher cost (though a 40% discount is available on the annual subscription), the value proposition of Motion is robust. The platform excels in project management, offering highly functional features and workspaces. These tools help distinguish personal and professional tasks, adding a degree of professionalism that sets Motion apart from other AI task planners.
However, a significant drawback is Motion's extensive user permission requirements when connecting with Outlook. Because of this, my company didn't approve of Motion's use, while other tools such as Sunsama were permitted. This limitation restricts my usage of Motion.
Nevertheless, I must express that Motion is truly exceptional and continues to improve. The team's dedication to enhancing the platform is evident, and I commend their efforts. Thank you for your work.
Too expensive for its worth. Several logical features don't exist—including easily marking tasks as completed. Don't forget to offload your notes and tasks before your subscription runs out, otherwise you're locked out from them and can't transfer them. Garbage. I rebuilt the concept in excel and opted to use that instead.
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