Users' questions

What is a GTD application?

What is a GTD application?

The GTD method is all about clarifying—dividing projects into smaller tasks and subtasks so you can achieve better organization and get a clearer picture of what’s happening. This GTD software allows you to delegate tasks to your team members, schedule them by date, set priority levels and reminders.

Is there a Getting Things Done app?

Get things done on the road with our iPhone app or Android app. Sync your tasks and notes from anywhere in the world. Need to be reminded every Wednesday to take out the trash?

How do you use GTD?

What is GTD? A brief overview

  1. Capture Everything: Capture anything that crosses your mind.
  2. Clarify: Process what you’ve captured into clear and concrete action steps.
  3. Organize: Put everything into the right place.
  4. Review: Frequently look over, update, and revise your lists.
  5. Engage: Get to work on the important stuff.

How do you implement a GTD method?

What are the five steps of GTD?

The 5 steps of the GTD method

  • Step 1: Capture. Collect all your tasks, appointments and ideas in inboxes.
  • Step 2: Clarify. You need to review and process everything you’ve collected in your inboxes.
  • Step 3: Organize.
  • Step 4: Reflect.
  • Step 5: Engage.

What are the 5 steps of the GTD system?

The getting things done GTD method is designed to manage workflows by following five steps:

  • collect tasks, projects, and ideas,
  • process ideas to set up actions,
  • organize tasks into measurable action plans,
  • keep track and adjust,
  • complete tasks.

How do I capture a GTD?

5 Steps to GTD

  1. Capture – collect what has your attention.
  2. Clarify – process what it means.
  3. Organize – put it where it belongs.
  4. Reflect – review frequently.
  5. Engage – simply do.

Is there a GTD app for Windows 10?

One topic I wanted to address at the Summit was: “Where is the GTD app?” in terms of a software tool that really “did it” for me. It hasn’t happened yet. At the Summit I briefly shared a vision of the “ultimate GTD app” which consists of 19 pages of hand-drawn drafts of the screens I would want to use.

Which is the best GTD app for Linux?

If you’ve always used Outlook to manage your data, your tasks and your day, this may be the ticket for you if you want to implement GTD methodology without leaving the comfort of your favorite app. Get it here. Evolution is the Linux counterpart to Outlook, the app that many switchers flock to in order to fill the void.

Are there any apps that work with GTD methodology?

Get it here. Todoist is a web application that’s compatible with GTD methodology. It’s a task manager with Gmail, Firefox and Quicksilver integration, calendar view, and deep hierarchies for projects and tasks. Get it here. Jello Dashboard is a free Getting Things Done plug-in for Microsoft Outlook.

Are there any free GTD apps for iPhone?

Nozbe is an interesting online GTD app with a focus on collaboration with small teams, and accessibility from most mobile devices (of course, all the pictures are of an iPhone). Individual and business accounts are both free. Sign up here.