
A project plan helps keep the team organized and on track. With a detailed project plan, however, each step of the process is broken down into management phases and steps so the entire project feels more manageable. When this happens, projects struggle to get off the ground or they stagnate. When working on a long-term, significant or cross-functional project, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the number of moving pieces and steps involved in the project. Because team members and other stakeholders can see each task and phase in the project and the responsible party, a project plan increases transparency and fosters accountability.

Building by yourself (specially if you never used notion before) is hard. Nowadays, you can try using Notion to keep track of your tasks, it might work depending on your use case, but you'll need to look for a "task management" template.

Back at my time on high school (and the beginning of college) I didn't have a job, so my pick was Msft to-do because Google tasks is too much bare-bones. Yeah, Todoist free is kinda bad, not going to lie. I don’t have the money to pay for pro so the limiting features in todoist make me want to use ToDo since it is free (mom has office 365 until 2024 or something like that). Perhaps they fixed those after I switched, idk.Īpple Reminders I never used since I never had an Apple device. MSFT Todo feels okay to me, but when I tested it, no sync with calendar, no multi-level priority, no custom lists/filters always bothered me.
