When the list is not the problem
A task app can help you capture, organise, prioritise, and filter work. Even a well-maintained list can leave the hardest question unanswered: what should I do next?
Aiken Dewit focuses on that decision point instead of asking you to build another elaborate system.
What Aiken Dewit adds
Bring in a few current tasks and ask what you can do now. The AI Secretary recommends one next move with a task-specific reason and the trade-off behind it.
The goal is useful momentum, not an unexplained ranking of everything you have ever added.
Start without rebuilding your system
You do not need to migrate everything from Todoist before trying the workflow. Paste a small slice of work, attach a screenshot, or preview a Todoist or CSV import when more context would help.
Suggested tasks stay reviewable. Nothing is added to your main list until you approve it.
Keep the final say
The Secretary does not silently reorder your list or decide what matters forever. Choose Not now, Make it smaller, or Help me start when the recommendation needs a correction.
When a correction reveals a reusable preference, you can choose Learn from this. The guidance becomes durable only when you ask it to.
An independent product
Aiken Dewit is independent and is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Doist or Todoist.
Who should try it
- People with a long task list who cannot choose a starting point
- Founders, freelancers, and operators carrying mixed work
- Busy professionals who want help deciding without handing over control
Try the difference with three tasks
Bring in three real tasks, ask What can I do now?, and inspect the recommendation. If the advice is useful, keep going. If it is not, push back and see whether the exchange gets closer to how you work.