Developer(s) | WorkFlowy, Inc. |
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Initial release | August 2, 2010 |
Operating system | iOS, Android, Web, Cross-platform |
Type | Productivity software |
Website | workflowy.com |
WorkFlowy is a web-based outliner created by Mike Turitzin and Jesse Patel at a Y Combinator startup camp. The idea for Workflowy arose from Patel’s prior work experience in project management and his frustration with the lack of useful tools.[1]
The central feature of the app is a text-based nested list. Writing in The Guardian, novelist Emma Donoghue noted that this aspect of the software allows her to capture and organise 'stray idea[s]'.[2]
Sep 07, 2017 WorkFlowy takes bullet journaling and other kinds of list making digital, in a web and mobile app that's fluid, responsive, and simple. You can use WorkFlowy to not only make lists, but also share.
The app operates on a freemium business model and its straightforward list-like interface has been described as 'uncluttered.'[3] by PC World in 2013 and 'minimalistically elegant' by The Atlantic in 2016.[4] Since its launch Workflowy has developed what the Geek Wire describe as 'a cult-like following.' [5]
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- Workflowy is a quick and responsive Web app. It reminds me in some ways of distraction-free text editors, such as Writebox, which provide an austere workspace so you can focus and write.
- Get most out of WorkFlowy Workflowy Plus will bring some exciting features for your favorite Workflowy application. Feature 1: Reminders Feature 2: Day Highlighter Feature 3: Encrypt Decryption your workflow items Feature 4: Support multiple fonts for workflowy Feature 5: Ability to change background colors Feature 6: Day Highlighter Made Optional Feature 7: Added word count option in Right.
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- ^Manjoo, Farhad (August 2, 2012). 'Everything Is a List'. Slate. Retrieved April 25, 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Donoghue, Emma (October 6, 2019). 'On my radar: Emma Donoghue's cultural highlights'. The Guardian. Retrieved January 24, 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Zukerman, Erez (September 30, 2013). '5 free Web tools to organize your thoughts'. PC World. Retrieved April 25, 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Fallows, James (January 6, 2016). 'Tech Tips for the New Year: CloudMagic, Workflowy, 'Low Light' Filter on iPad'. The Atlantic. Retrieved November 22, 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Lystra, Tony (May 5, 2018). 'At top of WorkFlowy founder's to-do list: Keeping his app's cult-like following happy'. Geek Wire. Retrieved May 18, 2018.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)