When comparing Producteev vs Facilethings, the Slant community recommends Facilethings for most people. In the question“What are the best cross-platform task apps?” Facilethings is ranked 29th while Producteev is ranked 46th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Separate networks and projects
This helps separate personal tasks from work tasks and makes it easy to differentiate between projects/contexts.
Pro Free plan is feature-rich
The free version includes lots of features other services charge for (attached files and more).
Pro Multiple reminders per task
You can set a single task to have more than one reminder.
Pro Simple access to almost any desired feature
It doesn’t take many clicks to access all of the features.
Pro Designed to work in team
Tasks can be assigned to specific individuals, or you can add followers. All people involved will receive notifications. The project can be shared with the full company or within selected subgroups.
Pro Real-time and custom push reminders
Some apps (Basecamp, Asana) don't have this.
Pro Apps for every platform
There are dedicated apps for almost every platform.
Pro Helps the weekly review process
Pro Allows adding items via email
Simply send an email to info@facilethings.com to add a new item to the Inbox.
Pro Support of a "start" date and a "expected" date
This is a very outstanding feature for a gtd App.
Pro Horizons of Focus
FacileThings integrates GTD's Horizons of Focus.
Pro Allows attachments in emails
You can collect stuff in the FacileThings Inbox by sending an email with attachments to the inbox@facilethings.com address.
Pro Full Integration and Syncing with Evernote
All notes are automatically synced.
Capture things in Evernote and the notes will appear in the FacileThings inbox.
Reference Material in Evernote will appear in Facile Things.
Pro Integrates with a bunch of third-party tools
Facilethings can integrate with Evernote, Twitter, Dropbox and Google calendar.
Pro Very simple
Pro Excellent support
Cons
Con Android app
The Android app is not always reliable and doesn't have all of the features of the desktop app.
Con Rather slow
The web app has some performance issues. It feels too unresponsive at times.
Con A lot of clicking
Little inline editing or keyboard shortcuts.
Con Relatively costly
Con No native Windows App
Con Mobile web version is rubbish
