529 votes
add RSS feeds for upcoming due dates, each project etc
Todoist needs RSS feeds.
For example a feed for items due tomorrow, in the next three days, overdue, etc etc.
This shouldn't be too hard to implement at all, as far as I can imagine.

mark
Exactly - there's little point complaining you don't want this feature, as it doesn't get in the way or impair use of Todoist in any way, if you don't use it. It's also incredibly simple to implement, and should be a prerequisite for any webapp like this IMO.
3 months ago
scdlsam
This would be freakin' awesome. Opera has an awesome RSS feed viewer. It pops up a notification every time there's something new (facebook, myspace, etc).
3 months ago
phughes
This would be a useful feature for me, and could remain 'invisible' to those who don't need/want it.
4 months ago
weissde
This is another simple feature that would be highly useful.
4 months ago
1queer1
I like RSS and think this would be a good addition
5 months ago
caputo737
Wonderfully useful for me! This is a very different use than iCal, which people may be missing.
I use RSS feeds like Mark - as drop down menus in Firefox. Here you can so quickly check your todos WITHOUT loading a webpage.
A key feature for me would be to organize RSS feeds by tag I do not get one huge, unmanagable list.
5 months ago
Arnoud Engelfriet
No, I don't think this is very useful. There's already iCal and other formats for todo and calendar items.
5 months ago
stain
I dont think this is a good idea, since I set my tasks and so I dont need to be updated about them. would be better to consider a calendar integration for tasks due tomorrow, next week, and so on. -1 for me, if it counts.
5 months ago
tf2
Eh. I don't use RSS much at all, and I'm sure I'm not alone. I'd rather get it integrated with tools I do use, especially my calendar.
5 months ago
eyelite
RSS feed & Collaboration seem to be winners here!!
Are you goinig to plan them in too Amir? Just curious ;-)
5 months ago
mark
I use RSS feeds very basically - as dropdown menus on my Firefox bookmarks toolbar. Therefore it would be a lot easier to take a quick look at that instead of loading up Todoist every time I want to see if there's anything I need to be doing. Then if something needs addressing, I'd click on it for more details, etc etc.
5 months ago
otomo
checking my rss feeds many times daily in addition to emails and all the other web2.0 shiny, useless stuff doesnt help my productivity at all.
5 months ago
rahul
Agreed with Mark, I check my news feeds many times daily, much more so than my email or any other website. I'd be a great boost to my productivity.
5 months ago
mark
IMO this should be a standard feature of a todo list manager.
6 months ago