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In their own words
“Track and organize your tasks. Measure your productivity. It's not about making lists, it's about crossing things off.”
Why it might be a killer
Tedium is a simple tool. Users may try the first month for free, which is a good tactic for introducing users to the system and helping them to ease their way in. However, some features of this tool, such as the productivity report, may not be suitable for someone who simply wants to keep track of his or her chores.
Some questions
What features can be added that users will find helpful in assisting with daily tasks? How can users be incentivized to keep using the tool after the first month? Can this tool compare to other personal task managers, such as handheld systems?
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