

Zapier has a selection of zaps to link Todoist to Evernote. There are other ways to link Todoist and Evernote. To do so, copy the Evernote internal link into a Todoist comment Link Evernote and Todoist with Zapier There is no “send to Evernote” function in Todoist, but if Todoist is your preferred task management tool, it is still possible to link a task to the Evernote research base. To create an Ayoa task from an Evernote, tag a note ‘Ayoa’ and the note appears in Ayoa. You can link a droptask to an Evernote or create a droptask from within Evernote. Either ascending from a collection of articles or top-down, consisting of breaking down ideas into steps (work breakdown).


Projects can be built in a bottom-up or top-downway. The top-down approach seeks to prioritize and sequence actions in the most efficient configuration. The top-down tool focuses on strategy and desire but then can link down to the research base. In the bottom-up approach, Evernote throws out things to do. The top-down approaches to break down a central idea into subtasks (work breakdown structure). Ascending project analysis is to accumulate and centralize disparate ideas. You might want to mark important or urgent items, but the system does not have the sequencing and closing features as a task management tool.Ī two-tool system is interesting because it enables a bottom-up and top-down approach. And, despite having identified actions, you need to identify the priority, important and urgent tasks (see the Eisenhower method). One way is to use Evernote checkboxes, which gives you a list of notes with actions in them, but no sequence. But what tool should you use to move actions forward, in the direction you want? The challenge then is to take action, but to do so, first to sort and prioritize. Your Evernote research base may be quite large.

But what other management tools can you use to move actions in the desired direction? You can pilot tasks with Evernote to advance research on a topic.
