Jordan Lejuwaan

Slash 1.0 - Get more done than ever before with the first DO app.

Slash 1.0 is the culmination of 150+ features and improvements, aimed at helping YOU do one thing: finish your todo list.
Slash is an entirely new type of todo app, so check out the first comment below to get the full scoop!

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Marcos Porto
This app is a combo of all productivity tactics I was applying in my life, packed in a way that makes sense. I'm not a big fan of the bells and whistles that reward task completion, but I can customize it to be more "sober" and it now fits my style. Extra points for the stats dashboard. Now I know I am a Tuesday morning person. After trying half a dozen to-do apps and methods, this seems to be a keeper.
Nico
Got to be honest. Never used a productivity app that worked so well for me as it combines all the features I appreciate. Instead of 3 to 4 different apps running, I'm using Slash and it just helps me to get the shit done. And valueable side-effect, it's super enjoyable and pleasing. Thank you so, so much and keep up the good work ✊
Алексей Табрисов
It's absolutely awesome!
Bobby Shiffler
Been using the beta versions of this app for months. It's amazing!. UI/UX is world-class. It's a great example of a narrowly-focused app that delivers on it's value prop waaay better than the "one app to rule them all" types which promise the world and deliver "meh" results with their myriad functions and features. Slash helps you to DO. No other app in this space is better on delivering that result.
Adrian Boncan
This is a totally different approach in the incredibly crowded field of the todo/productivity apps. And it works! I wouldn't describe it as minimalist (you can do a lot of tweaking and customizing, if that's your thing), but more as essentialist. Has a kind of return to the basics vibe, as if the authors looked at the todo list it with fresh eyes, and asked themselves what is this tool and how can you best use it. If you used Mark Foster's productivity systems (ex Autofocus, etc) it should be familiar - a simplicity, and a near magical way of helping you decide what you should do next and to focus exclusively on that thing. So here you go, finally an essentialist todo list app :) Still missing: a Linux app, but that's in development.
Colton Marshall
It's a very attractive to-do list, I've used it in place of Pomello and enjoyed my experience. ?makers
Salomon may
I love slash! It’s a game changer product!
Vivek Rp
I have been trying a lot of ToDo / Productivity apps for more than 9 years but never found the one which was up to the mark. While some had really good features but were not available on all platforms, some had really good UI/UX but not much features and there were some which got good set of features, UI/UX & availability but they became very confusing and no simple way to create and manage when needed. I started with Remember the Milk when there weren't many smartphones, they had a SMS option to save tasks. Then moved to Wunderlist, Any.Do, Evernote, Google Keep, Trello, Asana, Todoist. Used them for years and even paid for the premium versions of the few for sometime. I have been trying Slash for the last few days and I think it can be the one, it's really impressive. It has good set of features, integrations and also simple and clear UI/UX. Love the Pomodoros option and dark mode.
Antonio Goncalves
@jlejuwaan - I found out about Slash at the right moment. All this remote working "situation" has, as many other workers here, provided me with more opportunities. But it's easy to get overloaded when you're your "own boss." I've tried all Project management and Time Scheduling tools you can think of... But they always have something lacking. That's why Slash appeared at the right moment. Here's what I loved: 1) Its Wizard process is beyond simple. 2) The Gamification system actually makes me want to keep using it (not because I have to). 3) Don't be fooled by its simplicity. At 1.0, still contains more settings than others with years out. And some things can (and probably will) be improved: - Found a connection bug just when registering inside the App. - The app freezes sometimes. I truly recommend giving this one a try!
Janyl Tamayo
With so much tasks to complete and constant stream of distractions throughout the day, Slash has been a productivity-saver especially on days where I just feel super overwhelmed. I've been using Slash for over a month now, and it has helped me A LOT with becoming more focused and mindful of the time I spend on tasks, all while remaining unobtrusive! I've tried a bunch of to-do apps, pomodoros, all sorts of timers, and whatnot, but Slash is the only one that has stuck. Simple design, no distractions, just focus on slashing your tasks away! 🤺
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