Super Productivity, an open-source to-do app, is gaining attention for its privacy-centric approach to task management across multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and as a web app.
Privacy and Features
Super Productivity is MIT-licensed and designed to adapt to individual work styles without collecting user data. The app supports task management, time boxing, Pomodoro timer, break reminders, and personal metrics. Users can manage tasks with sub-tasks, projects, and tags, and integrate with platforms like Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Trello, and more. Optional sync is available via Dropbox and WebDAV, with data stored locally by default.
User Experience and Accessibility
Creating tasks is straightforward with features such as quick due-date selection, time tracking, and focus sessions. The app allows attaching notes, images, and URLs to tasks, and offers a dashboard view for current and upcoming tasks. Available on Android and iOS through F-Droid, the Play Store, and the App Store, the app requires only notification permission on Android. Desktop binaries and source code are accessible on GitHub, and a web app is also available.
Market Position
Super Productivity stands out in the productivity app market by emphasizing privacy and local-first data storage, appealing to users who prioritize data security. Its integration capabilities and comprehensive task management features make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.