I really like trying out tools that allow me to organize and track tasks, as they help me keep focused and more motivated if I know where I am, what I have done and what I need to do.
Grit is really cool, the name feels a bit unfortunate as it might have muscle memory overlap with “git” - nothing that can’t be solved with an alias but perhaps something to ponder.
I also sadly see limited use for a task tracking system that I don’t have with me at all times - I would love a way to use grit on my phone and desktop computer with some kind of sync. Otherwise it would be limited to tracking work-related stuff as when I’m not working I really don’t use the computer; the grocery list example was really nice but I don’t carry my laptop to the grocery store :)
I really like Grit, will keep an eye on how it evolves.
Grit is really cool, the name feels a bit unfortunate as it might have muscle memory overlap with “git” - nothing that can’t be solved with an alias but perhaps something to ponder.
I also sadly see limited use for a task tracking system that I don’t have with me at all times - I would love a way to use grit on my phone and desktop computer with some kind of sync. Otherwise it would be limited to tracking work-related stuff as when I’m not working I really don’t use the computer; the grocery list example was really nice but I don’t carry my laptop to the grocery store :)
I really like Grit, will keep an eye on how it evolves.