Nozbe is a web-based task manager and to-do list gtd software that will help your personal productivity - project management and time tracking. Nozbe's gtd software is available in your web browser and on your mobile phone and Apple iPhone. Inspired by David Allen's best-selling book "Getting Things Done - The Art of stress-free productivity".
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With Nozbe you will:
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Clear your headAdd your tasks and notes to Nozbe quicker than you would do it on paper. You can add one or many tasks at a time (or import tasks from excel or other programs).
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Group tasks in ProjectsOrganize your tasks and notes into projects, move items between projects and get your stuff structured and ready for processing!
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What's your Next Action?Focus on your Next action. Don't think about 10 things at a time. Just "star" any task as your Next action and process your next actions from all your projects in one list.
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Work in ContextsUse contexts (Home, Office, Phone, Internet...) to process your tasks even faster. When you're in a mood (or context) do all the related tasks now!
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Attach FilesKeep all the related data together. Attach files to projects with one simple click to keep all your project-related info together. Everything at a glance!
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Use Paper when OfflineUnique way of printing your projects, contexts and next actions lists into three ultra-portable formats: A4 sheet, Pocket and Wallet.
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Be Productive on the MoveNozbe.Mobi - use quick and easy mobile interface to stay on top of your Actions, Notes, Projects and Contexts.
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Access your Tasks EasilyMeet iNozbe - manage your Nozbe account on your iPhone, iGoogle or Netvibes Homepage or even Apple Dashboard.
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Share and DelegateDon't do everything yourself. Work in teams. Collaborate. It's so easy in Nozbe. Just share your projects with others and work on stuff together.
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Reorder quicklyBuilt using the latest Web 2.0 technologies to save you time - drag and drop to reorder, and really quick to edit and add actions.
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Ask MichaelMichael Sliwinski - founder of Nozbe will guide you through the whole process and answer any questions you might have. Personally.
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Message Board with blog-style communicationBusiness Multi-Accounts have a unique "What's New?" page where you'll be able to exchange messages with your friends and colleagues from work and comment on their achievements.
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Track recent activity - who's doing what?Track recent activity of everyone who is involved in your projects to know instantly who's doing what.
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Fully Branded Web site and addressYou'll not only get a possibility to upload your company's logo, but also you'll receive your own domain yourbusiness.getalldone.com and more!
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"Never heard of GTD before, but your implementation is intuitive and I enjoy using it. Congratulations!"
Gord
"Any GTD fan will intuitively feel at home with it. Very simple to use, very approachable and easy to understand...."
Chris Kasten
"What I like about Nozbe is the fine balance between manual and automatic..."
Jorn Stoylen
"Worth a look if you've been looking to get more things done..."
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To quickly master productivity methods with Nozbe, watch these short tutorials (only 3-5 min. each):
Step 1. Inbox |
Step 2. Projects |
Step 3. Next Action! |
Step 4. Contexts |
Step 5. Reference Materials |
Step 6. On the Move |
Step 7. Share&Delegate |
Step 8. Review |
Step 9&10. Guidance&Tricks |
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Michael Sliwinski, founder of Nozbe is one of the contributors to David Allen's official blog GTD Times