Superlist
Home to all your lists
Superlist is the home for all your lists. From team projects to grocery runs, get it all done in one place. Intuitive, private by default, and integrated with everything you already use, it’s built to work the way you do. With Superlist, you can do it all: Create to-do lists, capture thoughts or detailed notes, assign tasks to teammates, and everything in between. Whether you’re coordinating with a co-worker or planning an upcoming vacation, manage your whole life from work to home in Superlist.
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Superlist is praised for its intuitive design and seamless integration with existing tools, making it a popular choice for both personal and professional use. Users appreciate its clean interface and the ability to manage tasks across platforms. However, some feedback highlights the need for improvements in basic features and team syncing. A maker from marble booking commends its user interface for effective project management. Overall, Superlist is seen as a promising tool with room for growth in functionality.
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I've been using Superlist to keep focus, track my progress and dodge the eternal feature-creep bullet while developing the app.
The highly valuable user interface makes it easy for us to keep all our project management here.
Been searching for something like this for a long time. I needed something a bit more feature packed than Google keep but not another notion clone. Superlist is in the happy middle ground. Frequent update's are also a plus!
I really want to make it work! But…
SuperList offers a direct and streamlined approach. The simplicity creates some limitations. Ironically, these limitations can boost productivity.
SuperList feels like what Apple Notes could be if it had robust task management features.
However, I can't help but feel like SuperList launched as an unfinished product. Don't get me wrong, most products are technically 'underdeveloped'. But in SuperList's case, a lot of major issues are not prioritized, and focusing on features like AI before fixing it undermines SuperList's usability: - Workable Tag Features - Workable Backlinks - The contingency to save the content within tasks when converting - Bulk Edits
This app has a nice-looking interface, but it is not usable in its current state. It lacks rudimentary keyboard actions for essential tasks. For example, when converting a series of freshly pasted bullet items into tasks, the user must convert them one by one, which is time-consuming and inefficient. Additionally, the team syncing feature is broken. I created a family list shared with my wife, but it hasn't even appeared in our list.
My advice to the development team is to focus on implementing the most basic features first, rather than adding AI capabilities at this stage. Ensuring that the app's core functionality works seamlessly should be the top priority.
Beautiful app, unfortunately I need a native mac app with shortcut support these days, but if I was looking for a web app I would pick this one.
I will definitely be keeping an eye on it's development to see if it can meet my needs in the future.
I think this bridges the gap between notes and task management better than anything I've seen which has been a gap in the market, as usually developers pick one to concentrate on at the expense of the other.
Edite to add, I meant the apple shortcuts app to integrate with other apps and do automations, not keyboard shortcuts.
Can't edit nor remove task comments. Unusable in a professional setting.
A product with a very good taste, as always; Please keep the good work, I would migrate from TickTick. Keep it simple, light, quick and beautiful;
A feature suggestion: Please add an obvious search bar if possible!
A great tool. You should try. There's a very little learning curve, nothing to worry about. I've started yesterday with it and became fan. Great for work and personal lists. I use it on Android and PC as a web app. Integrates easily with Gmail and calendar. Just need to add quick tasks to Windows desktop pc. maybe in next releases... 😊
Great product. Smart ideas. Awesome UX/UI.
I am surprised, how well the product works. Especially the integrations to Gmail and slack convinced me to use the product.
Lovely on macOS and iOS, but only works on vertical with iPadOS so that sort of sucks. I'm sure they're working on it though. It's the best of ToDoist & Things 3 combined.
As a longtime OmniFocus user, I'm appreciating the visual simplicity, the ability to enter non-task objects easily, and the ability to assign and share tasks between users. I appreciate that it works in the 'pro-users and pro-teams' model used by software that crosses the professional and personal divide.
It's still definitely a 1.0, as I'm encountering small missing features and hiccups that might be 1.0 UI or might be bugs. But those are small compared to the ease of use, and I'm sticking around to see where it goes next!