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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I know I, and many of us, have tried the create a to-do list in the morning so you have priorities for the day. Yet I find myself easily drifting away from those priorities throughout the day. Having website blockers don’t work for me for a variety of reasons. The problem I’ve always had was once I was sucked into a YouTube/Reddit rabbit hole, I needed something to take me out of it. That is where Slash comes in because an occasional slight polite nudge is really all you need to get out of the hole and get back on track. Anything more is annoying and anything forcefully restrictive (like website time-limits) is like I am being treated like a child with no free-will.
I wonder if slight nudges are effective in the non-digital world. My mom nagging me to clean my room never really worked but perhaps if had she politely nudged me to clean, my room would have been much cleaner.
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This is my first comment in PH
You have Very beautiful landing page, explain slash’s function in perfect way..
So far, my one and only productivity tool is Notion, hopefully you have some intregation soon.. (altough I dunno when Notion have API :))
But I will try slash soon
Thanks
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Here's my review for Slash, If you are a really damn good procrastinator you NEED this app, we all know there are some apps like todo-ist, clickup, Jira, etc. Thing here is that most of them forget that there we, hardcore procrastinators exists.
What if I told you that with slash you simply cannot forget about the task because there is a popup with a timer and the task you should focus on, no way to drift away. Really recommend it from the time I used it.
?makers Matt, as mentioned on the Nolt thread, Kudos on the launch! This product is amazing and already a clear winner on today's hunt, crossing fingers for the giveaway! Best of the best
I've been a Slash user for a few months now and I absolutely love it. I'd previously used Todoist, Trello, Keep and my inbox for task management, and while all of those had their merits, Slash stands out. The simplicity forces me to actually complete tasks instead of architecting my to do's endlessly only to realize I finished few items. Slick UI, too.
I love this app! Used in on the trial and did end up paying for it for a few months. If I wasn't a student I'd pull the trigger on continuing to pay for it, until then Tick Tick / Todoist are the more affordable options.
Slash is the most easiest and simplest todo app I have ever seen. Nothing else I comes close.
Do more than get your work done. Get it slashed.
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Nothing else in the productivity space make getting things done feel this satisfying. Way to go Jordan and team!
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Slash does two things that no other app does:
1. It celebrates the wins. The little animations, the success gifs, the end of day recap -- it might sound simple, but it succeeds in making me look back and actually recognize the things that I actually did accomplish, instead of my default behavior of forever focusing on the never-ending list of things still in front of me (and killing my motivation in the process).
2. It makes me work fast. By default, I tend to work slowly, and am prone to distraction. If I've got to write an article, I might check half a dozen news or social media sites between the time I start and by the time I finish. I don't do this when I'm using slash, for the simple reason that it's got a timer that floats on top of all my other windows, reminding me of what I SAID I was going to do. I get sidetracked way less because that timer is a constant reminder.
I chronically feel rushed, like I'm falling behind and will never catch up, or drowning in a never-ending to-do list. I've tried every productivity app under the sun, and I eventually just give up, feeling overwhelmed again.
Slash is the first productivity app that makes me feel good about myself.
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I'll be honest, I haven't really used the app much. From what I've seen and used so far it seems very useful :)
I've been using the Bullet Journal method for keeping track of tasks and productivity so far, but this might be a great way forward for computer productivity tracking.
Will there be a Chrome / web app version of this? I mainly use a Chromebook currently.
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