Akiflow Review: A Fast Keyboard-First Task Manager with Integration Gaps and High Pricing
Akiflow is a productivity tool described as a fast, keyboard-first command center for tasks that consolidates to-dos and calendars into one platform. Users praise its speed, Mac task capture, thoughtful design, and responsive support, with comparisons to Sunsama and Motion. Drawbacks include high pricing, lack of task export, poor handling of large task lists, missing integrations/two-way sync, and a mobile app still in beta.
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Reviewers mostly see Akiflow as a fast, keyboard-first command center for tasks
praised for bringing to-dos and plans into one place and making daily workflow smoother
one reviewer says it compares well with Sunsama and has parity with Motion in parts
The main complaints are practical: high price, no task export, limited handling of large task lists
a mobile app that one user found still in beta
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