Superlist
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 25, 2024 at 08:06 PM
Superlist does not come close to matching the features in Click-up. If you’re happy with Click-up there is no need to look elsewhere. I’ve used CU in the past, but it overwhelms me with all its features. That’s what I like about Superlist. It is pretty simple, but with power where I need it.
Ken wrote:
I’ll need to check this out. I have been quite happy with Click-Up as
>it offers many of the features that you cited, and possibly more, but I
>tend to ignore what I do not need. And if I need something dead simple,
>Kanbanflow has been my tool of choice since it has minimal friction in
>use for simple tasks or projects.
>
>—Ken
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jan 29, 2024 at 02:35 PM
It’s worth reminding everybody that Superlist is produced by the same wonderful team that developed Wunderlist – really great people; I approached them about a software project a few years back and they couldn’t have been nicer to deal with.
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
Superlist does not come close to matching the features in Click-up. If
>you’re happy with Click-up there is no need to look elsewhere. I’ve used
>CU in the past, but it overwhelms me with all its features. That’s what
>I like about Superlist. It is pretty simple, but with power where I need
>it.
>
>Ken wrote:
>I’ll need to check this out. I have been quite happy with Click-Up as
>>it offers many of the features that you cited, and possibly more, but I
>>tend to ignore what I do not need. And if I need something dead
>simple,
>>Kanbanflow has been my tool of choice since it has minimal friction in
>>use for simple tasks or projects.
>>
>>—Ken
Posted by Rausch
Jan 30, 2024 at 02:50 PM
I tried Superlist a week or so ago and quite liked it, but I rely on TextExpander a lot for my work (for technical terms and suchlike) and Superlist simply refused to expand any snippets. I contacted support straight away with a query but as yet no reply.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 13, 2024 at 02:47 PM
In case you’re curiosity was piqued by Superlist, the app has now been officially released and is open for anyone to use.
Posted by satis
Feb 14, 2024 at 11:08 PM
I’ve been playing with it and it’s pretty useful. For a brand new app it has powerful built-in integrations:
free: Gmail, Google Calendar, Microsoft To Do sync, email forwarding
pay: Slack, Github, Linear Figma
For individuals there’s almost reason not to remain on the free tier, and families of up to five could easily live in and share lists/notes in the free Group tier.
The Getting Started video is constructive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MzzbRhYlSA
I’ve been using the free tier of Anylist (I paid for it for several years previously) for all my groceries and most of my generic lists. I’ll continue to use it because it has features focused on grocery shopping (autofill by category, multiple shopping locations, etc) but I can see myself using Superlist for most other things because of its power and simplicity and easy sharing.
The Keep Productive channel just did an overview of it and Francesco says it’s jumped into his Top 10 list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7dndjGauE8