Everdo is a to-do list manager designed for GTD® (Getting Things Done®).
Some highlights:
- All GTD lists are supported, including Inbox, Next, Waiting, Scheduled, and more
- Areas provide separation of high-level commitments
- Labels help you organize actions and projects
- Projects to keep track of goals and commitments
- Filtering by tag combinations, time, and energy
- Notebooks to store non-actionable items
Everdo is privacy-focused, offline-first, and multi-platform. Your data is only stored on your device and data syncing is optional. No internet connection is required. The app is available for all major platforms.
Find out more about Everdo at
- https://everdo.net
- https://help.everdo.net/docs
- https://forum.everdo.net
Getting Things Done®, GTD® are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. Everdo is not affiliated with or endorsed by the David Allen Company.
I really like this app, but one bug is buggin’ me!
This is the best GTD app I’ve encountered, but recently the iPad app is not always usable. The Add item button disappears in Stage manager mode and does not always reappear even after closing the app and reopening. Please fix this when you can! It’s only bothersome because the app is otherwise so useful.
No dark theme - will reinstall when there is
No dark theme - will reinstall when there is
Great App for My GTD Practice!
I’ve been able to incorporate all my GTD practices into Everdo and improve my ability to Capture new items anywhere, anytime. I really enjoy the scan/OCR capability. Thank you for building and sharing a fantastic app!
Doesn’t Work
I’d love to be able to use this app, but it keeps freezing on me and won’t allow me to add repeating tasks. I’ve even tried uninstalling and reinstalling but no luck.
Sync Pain
Nice app. But syncing is a pain..especially with steep price
Really solid and clean
This is my favorite GTD app. It is really simple and clean. The developer is very responsive to comments etc on his forum.
The closest product is NirvanaHQ. But this one is better in almost every way: higher data security, slightly cleaner UI (although both are great), and constant, native desktop clients for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and continual development with a developer who is very responsive to input and has cultivated an active user forum. The ONLY thing that is better in Nirvana is the possibility to forward emails directly to inbox. However I believe this feature is on the roadmap for Everdo.