Harry Ng

Sorted³ for Mac - One place to hyper-schedule your entire day

Sorted³ combines your tasks, calendar events and notes into a unified timeline so you can hyper-schedule your entire day in one place.
We're ecstatic that over a million users have downloaded Sorted³ since its launch. Now, doing even more with the Mac App.

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Aran Dollay
@iamkulio Leo, That is so kind of you! Thank you!! Really been looking forward to the MacOS version! How would you send the promo code?
Jon Orlin
Congrats Sorted team. A very clever app. I've only tried it for a few days. As a current, happy Todoist user (before that Omnifocus, RTM, and others), I think Sorted 3 has a really nice features. Pros: * Quick to get started. * Clever and clean UX and UI * Hyper-scheduling concept sounds like it should improve productivity. * Time scrolling edit bar makes adjusting times easy. Things to consider: * During on-boarding, it was unclear if the Calendar integration was one way to two way. It appears to be Google Cal to Sorted only. And changes in Sorted don't go to Google. * When I use Auto schedule, I'd like it to be one click. Now, it takes 3 clicks. No shortcut either. The buffer and assume duration settings seem to be better in the global settings schedule. * If I complete a task early, i'd like the floating parts of my schedule to roll up earlier, at least as an option. Perhaps completing a task late also effects auto schedule if desired. * There doesn't appear to be a way to import task from a different system or export out of Sorted. Maybe I haven't found it yet. * Markdown formatting might be nice instead of menu/keyboard shortcuts * Could dragging and dropping events respect the autoschedule and place the new event after the prior one, rather than at the same time? Sorted has lots of potential. I plan to continue to test it and see how it improves over time.
Harry Ng
@jonorlin Thanks for feedback. To answer some of your questions: - Calendar Integration is two-way based on native Calendar app. You connect to G Cal in iOS first - Auto Schedulers may adjust the buffer and duration from day-to-day. We can definitely consider making it as global setting optionally - We want you to have control. A general practice is to run auto-schedule again after completing a few things. - We're working on importing - Actually Sorted³ supports markdown as well, like *bold* _underline_. We're working to make the support more complete - Dragging: In some scenarios tasks or events actually should overlap. We suggest using dragging to set priority and run auto-schedule again to get new timeline
Jon Orlin
@harryworld Thanks for your reply. Glad you and the team are continue to improve the app. Congrats.
Asaf Livne
Windows/browser launch? :)
Harry Ng
@r0dex We are planning to work on the web app first. More about this later. Check out our blog and subscribe to newsletter at sortedapp.com
Jason Murphy
Hello, any plans for a web-based app and integration with google calendar?
Gautam Krishna R
Just found that Sorted is on producthunt. I have been using it for days. Amazing product. I even bought the full pro version since it is that much good.
Sérgio Torre

@harryworld and @iamkulio could you tell us if you forgot this app? It makes at least 1 year that app doesn't receive an update? Did you abandoned this project? I use it on my Iphone and my Mac everyday and i love it but i'm concerned...

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