Please add a mobile app for andorid
Should we add an android app? Please vote!
September 2018:
This month we completed a new feature that is key to creating a mobile app.
The ability to use GTDNext without an internet connection.
For now we are focusing on making the mobile web experience top notch, but adding offline is a key for eventually doing mobile.
If you have not seen our mobile web experience it is getting quote good. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Ew8F6lCrcZs It’s not as good as having a native app. But it’s usable for quickly checking on errands and adding items while on the go.
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Les Bollinger commented
James, the mobile website feature is quite good, and for me an acceptable substitute for a standalone mobile app. Good work!
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Josh Wagner commented
Hi there, I was sent this way by another forum and I'm curious about the status of the Android app. I'm a paying customer with NirvanaHQ but some of your features are pretty great. Thanks.
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MollyWater commented
So, bro, whats up since 2014? Is App anyway near?
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KEvans commented
The last admin post was over two years ago. Where is this at now?
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John Milos commented
Better input capabilities for the mobile app whether web or device based. I used to-do matrix (rex wireless) on my blackberry till I had to retire it. Nothing comes close to their app.
Gtdnext is my current choice but I need to edit/add away from my computer.
I will keep using it... Waiting patiently and will likely upgrade to the premium in the not too distant future. -
Atanu Gayen commented
I have just started using your web app and I must say I am very impressed with your work. I started with Todoist but am now trying to migrate to your app because of its faithful implementation of the GTD system, which is what I require now.
I wanted to buy the premium subscription, but the lack of an android app is a dealbreaker for me. Absolutely essential are the features of (offline) data capture on-the-go with sync, and a quick view of the various lists to be able to check items off. The web version is just way too clumsy to use on a mobile.
I kindly request you to get started on providing a basic android app as soon as possible, which will be valuable to many users, and will surely expand your user base exponentially.
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Дмитрий Пищанецкий commented
Web version looks great! But I have to use doit.im pro version, even though it is awkward in many ways. I use it just because they have Android version. If there is any way to be notified when the Android version of GTDnext comes up - that would be great.
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John Smith commented
When I first arrived at GTDNext 18 months ago not having a mobile app that would work off-line was a total deal-breaker for me.
However a year of experimentation later (mostly on MLO) I have changed my tune. Yes, a mobile app would be incredibly useful - if only to browse my tasks - however given the limited resources of GTDNext, I would much prefer a really slick web application.
Fwiw, although MLO is almost insanely configurable and although it seems amazing in many way, and although it has new shiny apps for both Android and Apple, the crunch problem is that it's database structure is profoundly flawed. And when your GTD lists get into the hundreds things become extremely unwieldy no matter how you set things up.
Personally I feel that there a number of small-ish tweaks to the GTDNext web application that would help dramatically, and so I would now vote for development to focus on the web application.
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Anonymous commented
Are there any updates regarding Android and Apple? I use all three platforms and need to access and use GTDNext seemlessly on all three.
Thanks,
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James McCormick commented
I've been searching for a new GTD app and wanted to check out GTDnext before committing to DoIt.im. The web app looks amazing, but offline access and ability to add new tasks on Android is a requirement for me. When should I check back for an update?
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Nikolai M commented
Please make sure the android app is also compatible with android tablet format. This will help me justify the Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablet that I spent way too much for and find a I don't really use much.
P.S. I'm quite sure once this goes mobile you user based will grow exponentially. When I show people the web version they are very impressed but reluctant to buy once they find out it has no mobile interface.
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Mark commented
Hi James, thanks for updating us on the status of the Android app. I'm not sure if you can answer us yet, but what minimum supported version of Android do you plan on making the app for?
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M Martin commented
This is THE best gtd app....if it was available on android I'd buy it. But at the minute I can't even access it via the web as it just hangs forever. Transparency makes all the difference....so any detailed discussion of the situation would restore faith. Thanks for the great work so far.
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Roneil Sivanandan commented
When is the planned release of the Android app? I left GTDNext for a few months coz it is anchored to my desktop and I carry my phone. Came back and still no Android app. very disappointed.
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Dmitry Surkis commented
Hi James, Dev team,
I would be really happy if the development of Android app was more transparent... I have been paying for the app for 6 month, just because I believe in you guys. And don't still use the app the way I expect to. I need to be able to review the list of my tasks anywhere. It is nearly impossible to check the task list from my phone.
Please respect this credit, and update us all on progress.
DS
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Дмитрий Пищанецкий commented
Does not make sense to use it without android app. Smartphone is what I always have with me.
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Julie Wills commented
Like many others, I can't even consider GTD Next without a syncing offline-capable Android (or Andorid, sic) app.
James, it's 6 months since your last post. How is the planning/implementation progressing?
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PierceHome commented
If possible, it would be nice if the entries with scheduled dates would show on the default android calendar.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to show incomplete entries with due dates on the calendar as well.
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Felipe Grisi commented
You should definitely add a mobile app and not only for Android. That's the only reason I'm not using GTDNext!
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Anonymous commented
of course!