sublist

(closed account) says:
The Lists can become disorganized.
Suggestion: allow Lists to be nested, that is, sublists.
(This is distinct from subtasks.)
Suggestion: allow Lists to be nested, that is, sublists.
(This is distinct from subtasks.)

carloscadu says:
+1

(closed account) says:
This is a distinguishing feature in Todoist. I can see the advantage for "project" oriented management, like GTD.

devarni says:
Todoist is an excellent example for this.
But also Wunderlist has now a folder, which can be the root element for other lists.
A staple of lists (like in Evernote the staple of notes) could be also an idea.
But it's IMO a very import feature.
But also Wunderlist has now a folder, which can be the root element for other lists.
A staple of lists (like in Evernote the staple of notes) could be also an idea.
But it's IMO a very import feature.

cricard says:
+1
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