

Some of your tasks will end up in your email or calendar app. While Todoist is an awesome way to manage your to-do lists, it's hardly the only app you ever use. It can help you organize your to-do list, prioritize your work, collaborate with others, and overall just get a clear look at what you need to do for the day. They seem to be makng all the right moves and are taking integrations and ubiquity very seriously.Using a task manager application like Todoist is a smart idea. Evernote is outstanding with O365/Outlook and the mailto Evernote feature works ok with Gmail but more advanced integration/collection between Evernote and Gmail required help from other apps like Zapier or Pleexy.

Especially impressive is that Todoist, Wunderlist, and Trello all integrate their collection abilities equally well with both Gmail and O365/Outlook. Trello, Evernote, and Wunderlist each do it well too.

Todoist does simple email integration as well as anyone. Ability to forward emails into Infinity is probably the minimum expectation.Īs I mentioned in the OP, there are plenty precedents to review and good examples to follow. That might be the first option for content collection even from email. I’m curious to see what they come up with for the Chrome extension. There are probably multiple means to the end for Infinity. Take a look at this brief video to see what I am talking about. Not a connection (Zapier, mail-in, add-on, etc.) but a true in-app integration. I would love if Infinity would consider a direct integration with email. There really hasn’t been anything like it and Infinity looks to be the closest yet. IQTELL built off of email and created an incredibly powerful productivity ecosystem including calendars, Evernote, tasks, projects, and much, much more. People moan about having to use email, yet everyone still uses email and it is not going to be replaced anytime soon (even as products like Slack try.) Email is tremendously powerful as an initiation point for tasks, projects, and communication. I am really hoping Infinity will be the next most powerful tool.

IQTELL supported all email platforms (Gmail, Outlook, Apple, Yahoo, Yandex, SMTP, etc.) and was the most powerful productivity tool I have ever used. I am thinking of a true email integration the way IQTELL constructed it. Not exactly the same but rather complimentary features. This is a bit of a dovetail to idea of an inbox/collection space. I would like to pitch the idea for full email integration.
