I accidentally found this fantastic to-do list that breaks down our tasks into multiple relevant sub-tasks.
This was developed by Goblin Tools, a collection of small, simple, single-task tools primarily designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or complicated.
goblin.tools is written and maintained by Bram De Buyser, a freelance software engineer. He’s on Twitter, Reddit, Bluesky, and sometimes Mastodon. You can find his contact information on his professional site at skyhook.be. He is also building an ad-free, tracking-free social network at drabble.social. It is now in public preview and accepting registrations.
How Does Magic To-do Work?
You can enter a task you want to plan for in the provided box.
Adjust the spicy level and determine the level of breakdown you require, like low, medium, or high. You may go as short or detailed as you wish.
3. Hit the AI button provided on the right of the task you entered and see the magic.
4. Here’s a sample I did for a banana bread recipe
Let me know how it works for you.
No, I do not have any association with this magical tool. I have been using and testing this for quite some time, and it is a great way to boost my productivity.
Once again, here’s the link for Magic ToDO
Note: This post was earlier published on Medium on July 29, 2023