| Website | actioncomplete.com |
| Blog | actioncomplete.com |
| @actioncomplete | |
| Category | Consumer Web |
| support@actioncom... | |
| Employees | 1 |
| Founded | 3/10 |
| Description | GTD for Android and Web |
ActionComplete LLC develops and markets ActionComplete product line of productivity applications based on David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology.
| Website | actioncomplete.com |
| Blog | actioncomplete.com |
| Stage | Live |
| Launch Date | February 15, 2009 |
| Tags | gtd-android-to-do-task-management-productivity |
ActionComplete is a GTD-inspired task manager/todo list organizer built for the smart.
AC for Android is built to facilitate the management of four types of items: actions, waits, projects, and pending projects. Actions are tasks that can be accomplished directly. Waits are delegated tasks that need to be followed upon or events that are to happen. Projects describe anything that cannot be completed in a single step. Pending projects are ideas that need to be captured but are not ready to be acted upon at this time.
Every type of item can be assigned three types of metadata - tags, people, and places - to make sense of the task universe. In addition to that, due dates and weights can be used to represent the notions of urgency and importance, respectively.
AC for Android is integrated with Google contacts and features reminders and location-based notifications.
| Website | actioncomplete.com |
| Blog | actioncomplete.com |
| Stage | Beta |
| Launch Date | April 27, 2010 |
| Tags | gtd-to-do-task-management-productivity |
AC for Web is built to facilitate the management of four types of items: actions, waits, projects, and pending projects. Actions are tasks that can be accomplished directly. Waits are delegated tasks that need to be followed upon or events that are to happen. Projects describe anything that cannot be completed in a single step. Pending projects are ideas that need to be captured but are not ready to be acted upon at this time.
Every type of item can be assigned three types of metadata - tags, people, and places - to make sense of the task universe. In addition to that, due dates and weights can be used to represent the notions of urgency and importance, respectively.
AC for Web provides a developer API based on open standards such as REST and OAuth.