Is it often the case that you list numerous tasks in a pile in the morning and only see half of them completed when you get off work? Meetings were recorded in memos on mobile phones, inspirations were written on sticky notes, and project progress was presented in Excel sheets. In the end, none of them could keep up with the pace. As related AI assistant applications surge in rankings in various app stores, technology giants around the world are scrambling to deploy intelligent tools. However, the tasks we are involved in seem to have become more confusing, complex and disorganized.

Don't worry, this mess is not caused by your lack of ability, but by the lack of a reminder system that actually "shows up" here. YYNote was born precisely based on this – it is not the kind of software that you need to open separately, but a transparent auxiliary tool that "lives" directly on your computer desktop. All the things to be done are clear and you can see them as soon as you turn on the phone. There is no need to remember the thing itself of "remembering things".
Your exclusive “second brain”: minimalist to-do list

Try it, all those scattered and unsystematic tasks finally find a place to bring them together. The most important and critical value of the desktop to-do list is that it allows you to spend the least amount of energy and gain the strongest sense of control over the progress of your work.
You can see the whole situation at a glance, without switching at all. It is like an electronic post-it note that sticks tightly to the desktop wallpaper. It adopts a transparent design and does not block any files. When writing code, you only need to glance at it to know the next step of joint debugging. When writing a report, you can see reminders for collecting data when you look up. Fragmented time can be efficiently used, and the thinking cost caused by task switching is minimized.
Able to carry out intelligent classification and realize automatic sorting: for "emergency projects", you can create a list; for "daily operation and maintenance", you can also create a list; for "learning planning", you can also create a list. What's even more amazing is that with the help of the label function, the newly added to-do items will be automatically classified, and the trouble of manual drag and drop will be eliminated.
With the countdown reminder, important things will never be missed: set a target date for mom’s birthday gift, and “XX days left” will be displayed in real time on the list. For project nodes that are about to expire, this visual sense of urgency is more effective than any alarm clock.
Start with tools and end with ease

In fact, it is a truly high-quality productivity tool that will eventually cause you to forget about the tool itself. When your to-do list is presented to you with clarity and grace, your anxiety will naturally dissipate. You no longer need to recall and confirm over and over again, and your brain can be freed to concentrate on thinking and creating itself. After the daily work is over, looking at the completed tasks on the list one by one, the above-mentioned tangible sense of accomplishment is the most ideal reward for oneself.
The essence of technological development is to make people more relaxed. Now, here comes this lightweight and powerful desktop companion, which can take over those trivial memories and remind you to record your schedule. Download it for free and experience it now. Start it today and enjoy an orderly and unhurried workday.


