Ultimately, when it comes to alternatives to a tool, it always depends on what exactly you want. Do you want to save money? Or do you want more or fewer functions (features)? What are your requirements for the tool you are looking for?
Todoist alternatives can be relatively simple digital to-do lists (i.e. apps like reminders for iOS/MacOS, tasks in Google Calendar, Any.do or Microsoft To Do, for example). You honduras telegram screening can also use Kanban-based tools like Asana, Meistertask or the extremely popular Trello instead of Todoist. If you want to be even more flexible and comprehensive, then much more complex project management tools like the ClickUp I mentioned, Monday.com, Jira, Stackfield or others from the range are your tool of choice.
If you're unsure, create a free account and play around with Todoist. If you need to test the Pro features for more than just a few days, just invest the five euros for a month - the risk is really low.
Take your time to set up your Todoist. It took me several attempts to get it to work well for several years - and I even kept the basic structure after I switched to ClickUp. You can find out more about my experiences with ClickUp here .