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Todoist review (2026): verdict, pros & cons

Cross-platform task manager with natural-language scheduling.

We weighed Todoist the same way as every other productivity tool we track: what it does well, what it costs, and who actually benefits.

Verdict: If personal task management is your priority, Todoist rarely disappoints. Our editorial rating is 4.2/5 — an editorial assessment from sourced research and feature comparison, not an average of user reviews.

Who Todoist is for

The sweet spot for Todoist is personal task management, gtd and habit tracking. When that lines up with your workflow it pays off fast; otherwise it can feel like more tool than you need.

Notable features

In practice, the features that define Todoist are concrete:

A fast, focused task manager that added practical AI (voice-to-task, smart scheduling) in 2026.

Pros & cons

Strengths

Where it falls short

Pricing: Free tier; Pro ~$4/mo; Business. · full pricing breakdown →

Bottom line

Bottom line: as a productivity tool, Todoist is an easy recommendation when personal task management is central, a free plan lets you trial it at zero cost, and with paid plans start around $4/mo the smart move is to test it on one real task before scaling up.

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FAQ

Is Todoist good?

In our assessment, yes for its core use case: personal task management. We rate it 4.2/5 editorially. If personal task management is your priority, Todoist rarely disappoints.

Is Todoist worth the money?

Paid plans start around $4/mo. For personal task management it generally justifies the cost; if that is not your main need, weigh it against cheaper alternatives first.

What are the downsides of Todoist?

Free plan capped at 5 active projects, no reminders/attachments; AI features require a paid plan; Pro price rose from $4 to $5/mo (annual) in Dec 2025.

Sources

Our read on Todoist draws on these independent reviews and vendor pages: