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Ticktick review
Ticktick review








ticktick review

Titles of these Sections can give you a clear clue of what the underneath tasks are about. Sections are sub elements of the list, which means you can always use Sections to collect different tasks into groups, and thus keep your list clean and neat. Therefore, it becomes more necessary to introduce a feature that can help sort out and group your tasks in the list, instead of letting them sparsely scattered. With Task Nesting, you’re maybe familiar with the task “breaking” process, but what’s also important is the “grouping” process.

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In another, it also keeps a neat and organized structure of the list, and reduces visual clutter in the app. It complies with GTD method to help you stay organized by empowering each subtask the functionality that a task has, whether setting due dates or priority, assigning, adding tags, or keeping details in the description.īreaking down a task into more manageable and actionable ones is a great way to help beat procrastination. Task Nesting is the real subtask foundation, which allows you to cut a huge task into digestible chunks, and chucks to slices if you’d like, with altogether 5 levels supported.

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However, the feedback we’ve continuously received from you guys has driven us to fully develop a complete subtask feature, which is why we introduced Task Nesting! The Checklist used to be a lightweight version of subtasks, because what you could do with it was only setting a due date and letting TickTick remind you. Beforehand, there wasn’t a complete subtask feature, only a Checklist in the task description.










Ticktick review