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We're extremely happy to ditch the 'neediness' of our previous messaging tool for Twist. Now, we can focus on real work and engage with Twist when we're able to and not feel like we're missing out.
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Joe ManbeckOperations Director at Fontspring and Font Squirrel
Our team had multiple text and email chains, a Facebook group, and sticky notes stuck to everything. We've put all that mess into Twist which has vastly improved our communication.
Ben KailingSocial Media Manager at Vintage Vapor

Keep track of the next week’s deadlines. Some due dates are aspirational. Others are strict. Connect your Todoist to hundreds of other services. Todoist is a to-do list app and online task manager that works across 15 different platforms including Web, iOS, Android, Google Chrome, Mac, and Outlook. Turn on Applets to quickly and automatically create new tasks, and sync or share tasks across other systems and services. Todoist made my life drastically better, it helped me declutter my brain to focus on the important things. Because of Todoist, I was able to read 15 books in 2 months, learn iOS development and spend more time with my family Todoist every day I’ve become more productive than anytime in my life. Todoist is super useful to keep track of your shopping list with your family. Now, it’s much easier to see what you’re responsible to buy (never forget the baby food!): See everything assigned to you by sorting by assignee. There’s more than one way to look at your task list. Whether you need to see your important to-dos first, review who’s working on what, or sort your task list alphabetically, Todoist has you covered with powerful new sorting and grouping options. You’ll be able to focus on what matters by easily rearranging your task list based on the due date, priority, label, and many other options.

Everyone now feels like they're on the same page and not missing important details that got buried in chat while they were away from the computer.

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Jessica LarrewOwner at TheSellingFamily.com
Separating information into Twist threads means I'm able to search for what I need, when I need it, and can easily refer back to it without trying to decipher the context of a constantly flowing conversation.
Amir salihefendic

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Stephen HellerProduction Coordinator at Surprise Attack Games