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Denis2018-11-06 13:45:58
Task Management
Denis, 2018-11-06 13:45:58

Is there a todo manager with kanban boards and todo lists?

Is there a todo manager that combines both regular task lists and kanban boards?
That is, we need a manager who, when creating a category / project, would provide a choice between a board and a list. Tasks in these setting dates were displayed in the sections Today, Tomorrow, For the week, and so on.
In fact, I would like to find a product that would combine lists like in Todoist and boards like in Trello in one.
Upd1 - Thanks for the options. To make it easier to see the options.
https://planfix.ru - Not at all, there is no collection of all tasks in a separate category today, this is important, as there are no boards, plus it slows down
https://Bitrix24.ru- Close to what you need, but when you switch the view on one project (for example, from kanban to a task list), the view changes on all projects. Why this is done is not clear, tasks for today are not very well thought out, tasks without dates are also displayed there, for example.
https://wekan.github.io/ - something completely loaded and barely working
https://freedcamp.com - Also close to what you need, but inconvenient work with dates, not very visual, also everything works very slowly
Upd2 What I found myself
https://asana.com - Also close to ideal, but it is very inconvenient to work with tasks in terms of setting deadlines. Plus, having created a task for yourself, you need to bind it to yourself. I forgot, I didn’t see it in my to-do list, you can skip it.
https://ora.pm- The closest to the ideal, but the project is young, there are no mobile versions yet
https://www.notion.so - A very cool tool, there are sheets and boards, but this is more for notes, there is no Today separate
Upd3
https://ru. yougile.com/ - There is no Today board out of the box, there are current ones, but everything that has a date gets there. If there is no one in the team except you, you still need to assign tasks to yourself to see them, the same in Asana, this is extra time, plus if somewhere you forgot to assign yourself a task, you can skip it. Plus, somehow everything is very small, you will break your eyes. Of course, everything can be configured, there is a constructor, but out of the box it's so-so.
https://taiga.io/ - As I understood from a cursory acquaintance - only kanban plus timeline, as the site turns around very hard, there is no optimization.
https://zenkit.com/ - so far very good, close to ideal. Slightly small font. The product is interesting, I will understand further.

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Geek, 2018-11-06
@dixam

See also https://ru.yougile.com/

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eldgammel, 2020-12-27
@eldgammel

also struggled with this issue.
To begin with, I was looking for a kanban system, but with a well-developed todo list.
chaos control - oh, well, I'll start with it. This is the first ever platform. At that time, I still did not understand the essence of kanban and todo lists. I don't remember how I stumbled upon it, but I did. At first I was very pleased, because earlier I did all my business in a regular notebook, but here everything is automated and a bunch of chips. BUT! when I began to really transfer my life there, I saw that it was a very raw and not convenient platform. And when I started testing analogues and got acquainted with kanban and lists, I was completely disappointed in chaos control. There is no kanban at all, and the lists are done through the ass. I'm a fool that I bought (2100 r), now they already have a
zenkit and trello subscription- kanban. As a kanban system, the system is well developed, but it’s a disaster with lists, and lists are worth their weight in gold for me, I had to give up
asana - a very cool platform, there was a moment when I settled on it and enjoyed life. The basis in it is kanban, and lists as an addition. But still, everything seems to be cool, but there are many small little things that are long to describe, but in general they played a role. In general, asana itself is designed to manage large projects for companies, although they say that you can manage your own business, but not that, it’s too huge, it’s too loaded
notion for personal purposes - I use this topic now, but not as schedule for the day, but just as a notepad.
todoist- sat on it 2 times, very, very cool regarding lists, but there was no kanban, because of this I was looking for other options (then I settled on asana). However, when asana became completely annoying, I found out that todoist added a kanban system to himself. And here it is!! I returned to it for the third time and already completely, I was happy and I am happy to this day. Everything suits, the list is at the level of heaven, and even kanban was adjusted. There now all my affairs, and all for free. So I think the subscription will connect and not because the free version does not suit, and then I want to thank you somehow, really cool topic
So I checked todoist ’s advice , I checked it in my own skin))

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Alexey, 2018-11-06
@a1exDi

This can definitely be done at https://freedcamp.com/, I used it, I know. But there is no breakdown by week in the kanban columns, only tasks, progress and completed

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Alexander Taratin, 2018-11-06
@Taraflex

https://wekan.github.io/

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Anton Kiselyov, 2018-11-06
@zamboga

Bitrix24.ru
planfix.ru

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CreepyPlastic, 2018-11-06
@CreepyPlastic

ZenKit, Taiga.io

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Konstantin O., 2018-11-15
@orlovkn

wrike.com is good

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