Amplenote's all-in-one productivity app is the top Todoist alternative

This was the simple question posted on Reddit that released the floodgates. Reading through requests with hundreds of upvotes, a clear picture emerged: Todoist users want full, native calendar support alongside tasks.

With Amplenote, drag-and-drop tasks-to-calendar is just the beginning. Sync with your existing Google, Outlook, and Apple Calendar to see everything.

Why choose Amplenote?

See how Amplenote compares to Todoist and TickTick in this video, where a productivity expert with 50,000+ subscribers evaluates the strengths of each:

The best all-in-one productivity app

Move between notes, tasks, and your calendar to capture and follow through on your best ideas.
 

Task prioritizing

Every plan level includes advanced task management. Task scoring and the Eisenhower Matrix bring your top priorities to the surface.

Increased speed

Lightning-fast performance and syncing across multiple devices means your workflow is never interrupted by sluggish loading, even across thousands of notes.

User-Centric

We listen to our users to optimize their experience and add features that add the most value. Get involved by upvoting features or reach out on Discord.

Stay synced for access anywhere

At home or on the go, Amplenote's offline access and mobile apps keep notes and tasks just a tap away.
"@amplenote is way better than you may think, and their support is excellent. There are hundreds of small things built into this project that make it really fun to use."
Alexander Rink, via X

Why do users love Amplenote?

We know, switching task apps is a very big deal. Even with lots of documentation to get you started in a flash, it's still a big investment of time and energy. So, how has it gone for others like you? Here's what they have to say:
Amplenote is criminally underexposed. By far the biggest reason why I love this app is that it is all-in-one. I can take notes, manage tasks, and organise my calendar seamlessly better than any other apps I know.
July 2023, Youtube
I'm loving Amplenote so far and surprised it took me this long to find it. I really wonder why you guys don't have more visibility.
Calvin
February 2023, via email
Try Amplenote. It's really good.
July 2023, Twitter
Previously, I tried Roam, Bear, Apple Notes, and Evernote - and I truly believe Amplenote is the perfect mix of all of them.
Nick Rovisa
January 2021, via email
First of all, I LOVE the task scoring capability in this app
Ash Roy, CEO, Productive Insights Podcast
July 2021, podcast
@amplenote's browser extension rocks
July 2023, Twitter
Loving Amplenote so far. Most recently used Evernote and Obsidian. Evernote is too slow and your task management is far superior.
Jim
February 2023, via email
Wow!! A review by Scott Friesen of Simpletivity led me to try this. Love the integration of the notes, tasks and calendar. Did I mention how amazing the mobile app is? Paid for the Premium within a couple days, happily. Amazing note-taking with world-class task management.
Yaakov
March 2023, via email
Amplenote is a relative newcomer to the note space, but I really like what they are doing. The way they bring notes, tasks and ideas together is really unique and really special
February 2021, Youtube
After spending hours tinkering with Notion and ClickUp, it was a such relief to find Amplenote. The best thing about Amplenote is that I don't have to spend hours tinkering with it because it already works the way I like, as is. It's spoiled me for other apps and systems that require me to think of how I want to organize notes and tasks.
March 2023, Reddit
I had been wandering around trying almost every productivity app, it all ended since I started using @amplenote. It's a well-thought-out and elaborated app with just-perfect features.
July 2023, Twitter

Who uses Amplenote?

The stronger the incentive to make great decisions, the more likely an occupation turns to Amplenote for help1:

How does a small app attract so many thought leaders? Task Score. No other app helps you tame hundreds or thousands of possible tasks, via automated sorting. Users also cite how little configuration is needed to get started.

1 Data source: 2021-2023 Amplenote new user survey results

Try it out for yourself

Create an Amplenote account to see the difference. All new accounts start with a free two-week trial of Pro-level features. Cancel any time, no questions asked and no need to contact support.



Import your Todoist tasks using our new Task Importing plugin. Or, if you have markdown files from another app you use (like Notion, Roam, or Bear), you can upload that to get started:

All of your data is encrypted and secure. Learn more about our security measures