Utah-based productivity app helps you stay on task

Utah-based productivity app helps you stay on task

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Editor's note: This article is part of KSL's App of the Week, which features a different app with Utah ties each Thursday. Send tips for future articles to ddewey@ksl.com. SALT LAKE CITY — If you need help keeping track of all your lists, tasks and projects, then the Todo app is for you.

Appigo's Todo app makes it easy to create to-do lists, shopping lists, Christmas lists, reminders, tasks and projects all in one place.

"Todo is really powerful in that not only can you just track tasks, lists and projects, but we have a whole bunch of additional power in terms of settings, due dates, start dates, priorities, notes and comments," said Travis Cook, CEO of Appigo. "You can also share tasks, and you can receive tasks in terms of an assignment. It goes on and on in terms of the power it has."

Users can also use Siri and voice dictation to set up reminders and tasks in the app.

"I can push that button and say, 'remind me to bring in the garbage when I arrive at home' so not only does it remind me to bring in the garbage, but it's geotagged so when I pull into my driveway, that's when the task pops up," Cook said.

The Lehi company also recently launched Todo for Business that is aimed at helping task management for teams. It also plans to release a new version of the app in February with major improvements to graphics and the flow of the app.

Todo is available on iOS for both iPhone and iPad, the Mac Store, Android, and as a Web app. You can sync your lists across multiple platforms as well as with other people.

The free version of the app comes with all of the features for two weeks and then loses the share function after that. If users do not want the share function, then they can continue using the app at no charge. If the user wants all of the features, there is a subscription for either $2 a month or $20 a year. The price for the business model will increase to $4 a month or $40 a year in December.

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