

Well, cost, but also it's mobile app kinda sucks, but it's mobile-web view is reasonably good. It allows you to work with tasks and ignore calendar, or schedule everything into timeblocks, or mixture of both. I love sunsama and couldn't live without it. So this way if you want to schedule an appointment with me I can look at my "real" calendar and see I'm not busy, rather than my mixed calendar which looks like I'm triple overbooked haha Personally I have two google calendars (at least) - so one for my "real" appointments and one for my "planning" appointments (primarily generated from sunsama but I use it in other ways). "drag from sunsama into the calendar" = sunsama has " integrations" and allows you to create sunsama-tasks from appointments and vise-versa. "drag from todoist to sunsama" = sunsama has "todoist integration" so you can see all your todost, projects, filters, labels, etc,

If you change the date in sunsama (which it is EXCELLENT at) it changes date in todoist, change todist date=change in sunsama If you complete the todoist-task the sunsama-task becomes complete.

The integration is two-way, so if you complete the sunsama-task it complets the todoist-task.
