Todoist.com and Todoi.com are different.
One is a power tool. The other is the manual you wish you’d read before using power tools near your life. – And they will soon provide a task manager as well!
todoist.com = Big shiny appÂ
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Full SaaS product: apps everywhere, teams, integrations, AI, pricing, the works.
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Built to do your tasks: labels, filters, due dates, comments, karma, etc.
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Famous, heavily linked, algorithm-approved. You type “todois” wrong once and every search engine lunges to “fix” it.
Todoist is infrastructure.
todoi.com = Opinionated guide (and soon also a new to-do app)
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Not an app. No signup. No upsell.
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A clear, practical guide on how to design a reliable to-do system in any tool.
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Talks about:
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which lists you actually need,
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how to write tasks so you’ll do them,
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how to review so your system doesn’t rot.
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Voice: human, slightly teasing, zero buzzword fluff.
- They’re working on their own task manager (to-do app)
Sneek peak of a prototype:

Why Todoi is Annoyingly Hard to Find 🔍
Search engines see:
todoi → “oh, you meant todoist ❤️”
Because:
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One-letter typo.
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Todoist is a huge brand with strong signals.
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Algorithms are trained to autocorrect toward the popular thing.
Result: even when you really mean todoi.com, you get gently herded back to Todoist like a lost sheep.
Tip: type todoi.com directly or search for “todoi.com” in quotes.