Blog
Thought leadership from a $4/mo todo app.
19 May 2026
AaaS — Accountability as a Service
Most productivity tools help you track what you need to do. None of them help you prove you did it. We're building the accountability layer.
14 May 2026
The Problem With Task Delegation (And Why Most Apps Get It Wrong)
Task delegation in most productivity apps requires both people to use the app. That's a feature request disguised as a prerequisite. Here's a better model.
12 May 2026
Introducing Submission Links: Let Other People Give You Homework
AnotherTodo now lets you generate a link that anyone can use to add todos to your list. No account required. Yes, we thought about this.
7 May 2026
Getting Things Done With Exactly 5 Features
David Allen's GTD methodology adapted for a todo app with list, add, update, delete, and toggle. It's more possible than you'd think.
4 May 2026
The Case for Fewer Features: Why We Stopped at 5
Most apps add features to justify their price. We have 5 features and charge $4. Here's why that's a feature, not a bug.
1 May 2026
AI Task Management: What It Actually Looks Like in 2026
Everyone talks about AI productivity. Here's what it actually looks like when an AI manages your todo list — mundane, useful, and slightly absurd.
28 April 2026
Month Zero: Building a Marketing Engine for a $4 Todo App
The first update in our build-in-public series. Current MRR: enough for a coffee. Current strategy: content, social, and SEO for a joke product.
25 April 2026
Our Approach to Security at AnotherTodo
A transparent look at how we protect your todo items. Spoiler: it's Neon Postgres with SSL and a prayer.
22 April 2026
Why Your Todo List Doesn't Work (From a Company That Sells One)
An honest examination of why todo lists fail — written by the people charging you $4/mo for one. We contain multitudes.
19 April 2026
AnotherTodo vs Todoist vs Things 3: An Honest Comparison
A feature-by-feature comparison where we lose every category except one. An honest review from the world's least necessary todo app.
18 April 2026
Introducing Tags, Inline Editing, and a Controversial Sort Order Change
AnotherTodo now supports project tags with filtering, inline editing, and sorts your todos oldest-first. Three features that every todo app shipped in 2011.
16 April 2026
What Is the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — and Why Does a Todo App Have One?
A plain-English explainer of the Model Context Protocol, how it works, and why even a $4 todo app ships with one.
12 April 2026
AnotherTodo Has a Blog Now
A $4/mo todo app with 5 features now has a blog. The content strategy is exactly as serious as you'd expect.
12 April 2026
How to Use AnotherTodo as an MCP Server for Claude
A step-by-step guide to connecting AnotherTodo to Claude Desktop, claude.ai, and the API. Takes about 90 seconds.