When comparing Doit.im vs WeDo, the Slant community recommends WeDo for most people. In the question“What are the best cross-platform task apps?” WeDo is ranked 41st while Doit.im is ranked 43rd. The most important reason people chose WeDo is:
Has versions for Android, Web, and iOS.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Clean, simple layout
The apps borrows some design elements from Material Design-type design, which uses a slide-out menu. Everything is laid out in an easy-to-find manner.
Pro Daily review which allows for did-take VS should-take time comparison
A built-in daily and weekly review function that lets you compare the estimated time for tasks against the actual time they took, as well as productivity for the day/week.
Pro Low cost
Subscription value is generally lower than other platforms.
Pro Quick add from notifications
Pro Free apps for Android, iOS, Web.
Pro Cross-platform
Has versions for Android, Web, and iOS.
Pro Supports file attachments
You can attach files to each task.
Pro Great user support
It is a new app, but they have a very good interface so the users can send their suggestions to improve the app.
Pro Users can add recurrent tasks
It allows users to set recurrent tasks.
Pro Supports subtasks
You can add subtasks to any task.
Pro Allows users to assign tasks to other users
It allows you to assign tasks to other person. If he/she does not use WeDo, it sends an invitation.
Pro Clean interface
Pro Free
At least for a while.
Pro Supports groups
You can add groups, and for each group, yuou can add members. It is something like Trello Boards, but I think its better.
Cons
Con Support non existing
Con iOS version no longer being updated
iPad upgrades stopped at iOS version 11, so if you want to keep Doit.im it is not possible to upgrade to iOS12. As there is no export facility, you are stuck.
Con Rarely updated
Con Offline sometimes
Con Nonexport and support desk say they will never include it (your data is theirs now)
Con Subscription based
While not expensive, it does cost money to get it for Mac or Windows (although you can view it in the browser for free). The subscription also adds automatic cloud sync, sync with Google calendar, adding tasks via email, manual sort, attaching Evernote into tasks, and more.
The subscription costs $2/month, or $20/year which is very reasonable
Con Sometimes it doesn't see your active subscription
Con Rip off
Con Not very customizable
There is no way for you to create your own "perspective".
Con No calendar integration
Does not have calendar integration