Yodo Projects were initially a point of heirarchy that supported the TODO list. at some point, projects had roughly 10 - 100 todos in them each.
I've decided supporting a structure like that is possible mechanically, but it's just an unrealistic number of ideas to hang on to, and so I removed the heirarchy to flatten todos across the app. Now, Projects are still used to write todos (in my case) but really, TODOs can go anywhere, and projects are somewhat covered by `project-prefixed` tags.
found another yodo competitor
this one focused on writing (capture->organize->compile)
last one was focused on productivity (super productivity)
pricing: 14/mo or 5/mo for a year
Support productivity looks alot like yodo
I started using it and it's clear i'd need to really use it for it to work
Nice ideas and interface tho
If it integrated well with other things, that's the real fun
Imagine onboarding with out the data entry
It just knows
The integrations are key
Need to get perfect repo todos
And make GitHub issues a first class citizen
Todo in the code -> full yodo todo --> git hub issue that tracks the whole thing, start to finish
Including commits you could ignore
Show the perfect code history
The related journals and screenshots
Capture the whole blame game
https://super-productivity.com Trying to see this as validation and not competition/de-motivation