![]() There is a good list of keyboard shortcuts for adding items to the Inbox, adding a next action or a new project, for example. I can also see the whole picture grouping all my areas together.Īlso, keyboard shortcuts make it even easier to switch between areas of focus. The global filter works across the whole system, so I can focus on my Work related Actions and Projects being sure that nothing from the other area is showing as well. I can setup different Areas of Focus, like “Personal”, “Work” and “Blog”. It is brilliant and I had never seen it working so seamlessly in other apps. The one thing that made me fall in love with Nirvana at first sight was the global filter. The developers attended the GTD Summit in 2019. It brings together he GTD concepts beautifully. The team is very deliberate on improvements and that makes the app extremely reliable. ![]() Nirvana is made by a small independent team in Canada. Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with the company in any way. ![]() There is a basic version with some limitations (like the number of projects), a complete Pro version or a Lifetime subscription ( you can check their pricing here). Nirvana is a cloud-based task manager that can be accessed online on any platform and has Windows, iOS and Android apps as well. I've just spent about a year in the following cycle: trying Nirvana, loving it, using it for a while, then looking at other productivity apps, switching to Trello then Todoist, moving back and forth, then deciding I would stick with Nirvana. The main objective is to “empty our minds” and have a trusted system to store and manage our actions, projects, events, goals, objectives and even life purpose. GTD is a method of organization and personal productivity created by David Allen (this is the book). I've been following the GTD (Getting Things Done) method to organize my life since 2013.
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