![]() ![]() Just create the task in Trello, then wait for the recipe to run, then go over to Todoist and add contexts, etc. For example I have set up a recipe so that whenever I create a new card in Trello in my grading board, it creates a new task in my Todoist inbox, so I don't have to create it twice. Very helpful in this task are the IFTTT channels for Trello and Todoist. I'd post a screenshot of this, but we just ended our semester and my grade projects are all empty! :) As I work through my grading, tasks move from list to list and eventually when they make it to "Done", I go over to Todoist and cross it off. Each card in that board is a todo item from Todoist, corresponding to a single grading task. I have maybe 6-8 special projects at any given time whose tasks "live" in Todoist but I have recreated them in Trello to play with them and visualize where each individual task is at any point in time.įor example I have a board for weekly grading tasks with lists Todo, Up Next, Currently, and Done. Instead, Trello for me has become a tool for visualizing certain projects that benefit from the two-dimensional layout with cards going north-south and lists going east-west. ![]() So like you, for me Trello would not be a good to-do list platform because the sheer amount and diversity of stuff I have going on is too complex for Trello to handle well. I'm a university professor with dozens of projects going on at any given time. ![]()
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