First anniversary

First anniversary
Photo by Kelly Common / Unsplash

Today marks the day that Todo2d is one year old. And to celebrate that occasion, we have done a few special things.

Presents

First of all the presents! We got three of them!

Introducing Pay Once

To commemorate this milestone, we're delighted to introduce the possibility of paying everything at once. Besides no longer having to deal with explaining montly payments, it also allows makes other payment methods possible such as iDeal (Netherlands), Bancontact (Belgium), Payco (South Korea), Samsung Pay (South Korea), Pix (Brazil), and WeChat (China).

Subscriptions have been reduced in price

For this entire year, any new subscription will have a lifetime special price.And anyone who subscribed last year should by now have received an email informing them that a 100% lifetime(!) discount was applied, which you can also apply to any other workspace you will create in the future. This is a thank you for the trust.

Unlimited Free Workspaces

In the past, each user could only have one free workspace as of today that has changed. Every user can have unlimited free workspace. Free workspaces are still limited (although we increased the amount of maps in each workspace).

Next year

For the second year of Todo2d we are going to introduce a few special things.

  1. Desktop and mobile applications: We already experimented with this last year and we were happy with the results.
  2. Task sharing: You can already share a workspace, but what if you could share a few tasks without having them to force to make an account or anything?
  3. More integrations: In 2025 we already added a Github integration, but for 2026 we want to be able to integrate with other systems
  4. Reporting Timelines and Time-sheets: The biggest strength of Todo2d is the calculated properties, but it comes with the downside of always being current. We are going to introduce the ability to display calculations at a given time with time sheets.

Honestly, we think Todo2d is already great but we are still on our way on improving it. As such we are going to change on more thing: We are going to be more public about our development process. We won't share everything, but we will describe the features that we are currently working on.

And to give you an idea how our last release (r24) looked liked internally:

A graph of tasks that shows part of the r24 release.

Seriously, we are always surprised how messy a release looks like in hindsight. It's one of the reasons we want to have timelines so that we can export an animation of how things changed over time, because then it looks as clean as whistle. 😀