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David Allen
Productivity consultant and author, best known as the creator of the 5-step time management method Getting Things Done (GTD). His international best-selling book 'Getting Things Done' has become one of the most influential productivity systems worldwide.
Getting Things Done
Seminal productivity book by David Allen introducing the GTD method, a comprehensive five-step system for managing tasks and projects with clarity through capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage.
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
Foundational productivity book by David Allen introducing the GTD methodology, a comprehensive system for managing tasks and projects with clarity and efficiency.
Getting Things Done First Edition (2001)
David Allen's groundbreaking 2001 book that introduced the GTD methodology with five steps—capture, clarify, organize, reflect, engage—transforming personal productivity and becoming Time magazine's self-help business book of its time.
OmniFocus
Powerful GTD task management app for Mac and iOS featuring perspectives, defer dates, sequential projects, and advanced filtering, designed specifically for David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology.
Inbox Zero Methodology
Email and task management approach created by Merlin Mann that focuses on keeping your email inbox empty (or nearly empty) at all times through systematic processing, quick decision-making, and ruthless prioritization to reduce cognitive load and improve focus.
mGSD (MonkeyGTD Successor)
TiddlyWiki-powered Getting Things Done implementation formerly known as MonkeyGTD, providing a single-file HTML solution for GTD task management that runs in any browser without server requirements.
Context-Based Task Organization
GTD methodology principle of organizing tasks by the context where they can be completed (@home, @computer, @phone, @errands) rather than by project. Improves efficiency by grouping similar action modes together.
Next Action Principle
GTD concept that every project must have a clearly defined next physical action. Eliminates ambiguity, reduces procrastination, and makes projects actionable by identifying the very next concrete step.
GTD App Simplification Trend 2026
Analysis of the trend in 2026 where GTD practitioners are moving from complex setups back to simpler tools, recognizing that the best GTD app is the one actually used consistently.
Pocket Informant
A comprehensive all-in-one productivity app available across iOS, Mac, Android, and web browsers that unifies tasks, calendar events, projects, contacts, and notes in a single platform with support for GTD methodology, advanced views, and multi-platform cloud synchronization.
One-Touch to Inbox Zero
An email management workflow that combines the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology with Inbox Zero principles. Emphasizes making decisive decisions about emails upon first opening them, touching each message only once to immediately delete, delegate, do, defer, or archive.
MonkeyGTD
Open-source Getting Things Done (GTD) implementation built as a TiddlyWiki plugin. Provides complete GTD workflow in a single portable HTML file with no server required.
Nirvana
GTD-focused task manager with clean interface and comprehensive Getting Things Done implementation. Provides projects, contexts, areas, and reference material organization in dedicated GTD workflow.
GTD Weekly Review Ritual
David Allen's critical GTD practice of conducting a comprehensive weekly review to clear the mind, process inboxes, review projects, and plan the upcoming week - called a 'critical factor for success' in Getting Things Done methodology.
Mark Forster's Final Version (FV)
The ultimate iteration of Mark Forster's productivity systems before his death in 2025, representing years of refinement of his Autofocus methodology for managing tasks through intuitive selection and natural flow.
Context-Based GTD
Getting Things Done practice of organizing tasks by context (location, tool, or situation) rather than project. Enables efficient task completion based on current circumstances.
Nozbe
Project and task management app with built-in time tracking features. Designed for Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology with team collaboration and cross-platform sync.
GTD-FLOW Framework
Hybrid productivity methodology combining David Allen's Getting Things Done system with Cal Newport's Deep Work principles to capture everything while enabling sustained focus periods.
Everdo
Privacy-focused GTD (Getting Things Done) task management software for Linux, Windows, and macOS that keeps all data locally on your device with end-to-end encryption and offline availability, perfect for security-conscious users.
Get It Done App
Comprehensive GTD (Getting Things Done) software combining task management, project organization, and to-do lists in a unified platform designed specifically for implementing David Allen's productivity methodology.
Nirvana GTD
Advanced GTD (Getting Things Done) application designed for experienced practitioners, offering deep implementation of David Allen's methodology with sophisticated features for contexts, projects, areas of responsibility, and multi-level reviews.
GTD Weekly Review
Critical weekly practice from Getting Things Done methodology where you review all projects, clear inboxes, update lists, and plan the upcoming week. David Allen calls it the "master key" to GTD, ensuring the system stays current and trustworthy.
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