I found a tool based on similar ideas as #TaskCompass: #pairwiseprioritization
It seems have more of a team focus, but the core idea is very similar. Compare tasks, then focus on what’s on top.
I found a tool based on similar ideas as #TaskCompass: #pairwiseprioritization
It seems have more of a team focus, but the core idea is very similar. Compare tasks, then focus on what’s on top.
If you have long lists in #GoogleTasks and have a tough time keeping them prioritized, you might want to try #pairwiseprioritization It's where you prioritize your task pool by comparing two tasks at a time, and the tool builds your ranking from that. The main two advantages of pairwise prioritization are:
1. Less psychological overwhelm, because you're only comparing two things at a time
2. You don't re-do the same work: the tool persists your comparisons and re-uses them
How to get started with a prioritization engine vs classic TODO systems: https://task-compass.app/blog/first-session-exercise/
The feature set for Android will be slightly different than on iOS. The native Google Tasks app doesn't seem to have the "Today" or "Tomorrow" views so that's what I'll build next, creating a minimal workflow.
A prioritization engine is not for the “buy milk” kind of stuff. It’s powerful, use it for the big stuff. Do you have 7 hobby projects competing with 3 starved administrative issues, while your dream endeavor is hasn’t seen an update for the last two months? Put those things in. Compare them, carefully. See what happens!