That's about the best you can ask for out of an Apple Watch app at this point, and Todoist's app is probably the best to-do app on the Watch I've used thus far. I experienced a number of hiccups getting the Watch app up and running, perhaps due to its pre-release status - but once installed, it was fast and synced reliably back to my phone. It'll display the next upcoming item on your task list, and tapping on it brings you right into the app (unfortunately, it doesn't bring you to that specific to-do item). You can also add a Todoist complication to certain watch faces that support it. Perhaps most notable is the fact that this app runs natively on the Apple Watch, so you can leave your phone behind and still check off items on your list - it'll sync back to your iPhone (and any other platform you use Todoist on) when you reconnect your Watch.
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Going along with the iOS update is a new Apple Watch app. It's not a radical reworking of the app, but 3D Touch support as well as more actionable notifications and integration with the iPhone's native search definitely make it an easier app to use.
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Other changes include the ability to reply to comments on tasks directly from notifications, Spotlight search support, deep-linking so that Todoist links open in the app rather than the Safari browser and a few iPad Pro optimizations including improved keyboard shortcuts. 3D Touch is also enabled in the app itself for getting a pop-up of any web link attached to a to-do item. Pressing hard on the app's icon brings up a menu so you can jump right to your one day or seven day task views, or you can just jump right into adding a new item to your list.
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The first notable change starts on your iPhone's home screen, where 3D Touch has been enabled for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Todoist says that version 11 has been "almost" completely rewritten from the ground up, but on the surface it'll feel very familiar to anyone who's used the app since version 10 dropped last spring. The iPhone app has probably seen the biggest set of changes. I've had a chance to use the apps on my iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch over the last week or so, and while they don't change the core Todoist experience in any major way, it's a solid set of refinements to a mature and powerful app. It's also introducing a new browser plugin for Safari. If you're heavily invested in Apple's ecosystem, today might be the day to re-evaluate Todoist: the company just announced updates for its apps across the Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.
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Wunderlist, Any.Do, Omnifocus and Todoist are probably the best options out there, and what you end up going with probably depends on your own particular workflow. To-do and reminder apps are a dime a dozen in the iOS App Store, but only a handful have stood the test of time.