


Next Actions sorted by context: Agendas, Anywhere, Calls, Computer, Errands, Home, Office.In the Getting Things Done book, David Allen recommends starting off with 10 lists: This is a place to store your lists and is most often what people mean when they ask what the best app is for GTD. One of the primary tools you will need for your GTD implementation is a list manager. In reality, your GTD setup will very likely include a variety of tools, such as a list manager, a calendar, your email, and tools for storing reference. You won’t be restricted with using a single tool that David Allen has deemed the one and only way to successfully implement this methodology. That’s the good news! As long as you understand the methodology, you have many options for which tools to use for your implementation.

One of the first things to understand is that GTD is tool neutral. A question we often get from the GTD community is, “What are the best apps for GTD?” While we would love to give you a simpleĪnswer that tells you exactly what to use, it’s not as simple as that.
