RSS

Discover news, guides, and products for your business

Follow us on:
Simply Business
Simply Business
Smart productivity for busy people » More Simply Business » RSS » All Blogs

  • Recommend:
  • 0 Comments
  • Print

Organize Your Work Life with WorkFlowy

This is your brain: cluttered, disorganized, nerve-wracked, unproductive.

This is your brain on WorkFlowy: neat, orderly, calm, effective.

I didn't realize how much I needed this free Web-based organizer until I started using it. Five minutes in, I was hooked. WorkFlowy is just that good.

After signing up for an account, you're presented with an almost entirely blank page. To get started, create a heading for something: a project, a goal, ideas, your daily to-do list, or whatever. Then press Enter, followed by Tab, and type your first entry. After a couple entries, you'll the get the knack: Workflowy is little more than an outliner, but one that's fast, easy, and unobtrusive.

And it follows traditional outlining "rules": press Tab to increase the indent, Shift-Tab to decrease it, and so on. You can drag and drop items within and between sections, show or hide completed items, and search your lists. And if you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts (like I am), you'll find a host of them here. (To make them visible, click Settings, then enable Help me learn the keyboard shortcuts.)

I particularly like WorkFlowy's "zoom" option, which brings a particular section or task to the foreground until you navigate back to your main list. You zoom something just by clicking its associated bullet point. And if you hover over a bullet, you get a list of available actions: Add a note, share, delete, and so on. (One small glitch: some of these pop-up controls didn't seem to work in Google Chrome.)

WorkFlowy also has basic sharing features, not unlike Google Docs, so you can invite others to view and/or edit your list(s).

I've already started using the service to organize my work projects and ideas, but I can see it being a huge benefit for some personal lists and goals as well. It's great for brain dumps, by which I mean putting everything down "on paper," then organizing it to your liking.

WorkFlowy is simple, effective, and free. What's not to like?

Was this article useful? Yes 0 No 0
Rick Broida

For more than 20 years, Rick Broida has written about all manner of technology, from Amigas to business servers to PalmPilots. His credits include dozens of books, blogs, and magazines. He sleeps with an iPad under his pillow.

Comments

  • Become an Android authority

    Play music or games, run productivity apps and essential utilities.

Business News Daily

Get the latest technology news that's important to you and your business, fresh seven days a week.

Featured Webcasts

Free Whitepapers

Software and Services Whitepapers from PCWorld

More whitepapers »

Whitepaper Alerts

Get updates on white papers, case studies, and spotlights on tech products and solutions for your business.