…and as you can see those are all apps that are very polarizing and a dime a dozen.
I’ve probably tried 30+ apps that you can use for to-do, list making, outlines, note taking, and even project management. The truth is they all have pros and cons and at a certain point you have to pick one and become accustomed to it. The perk of picking moo.do is it’s very mailable and can be used in many ways for many situations and workflows, but the downside to that freedom and lack of structure is there’s a bit of a learning curve and it takes a while to figure out how you want to use it.
There are also some features that just don’t translate well to a small screen and won’t be as useful on mobile as on desktop. If you are like me and use it mostly on mobile at least open it up on desktop to see what you might not even know it can do.
Finally, one big thing I like about it is that it has an api. I used a similar app called Workflowy for years, but like many users who were begging fir an api for years finally gave up and after some searching ultimately switched to moo.do