The author previously used Logseq for managing daily tasks but has started incorporating Obsidian for quick notes alongside some workflow tweaks.
Logseq is used to create and manage daily task lists, mainly relying on its Journals feature for dated pages each day.
The author encountered issues with Logseq such as unstable sync, mobile user experience challenges, and awkward future-date entries, prompting exploration of other tools like Obsidian, Workflowy, and Dynalist.
Other tools like Tana, Google ToDo, Scrapbox, Joplin, and Standard Notes were also mentioned as potential alternatives, but the author ultimately decided to stick with Logseq due to its flexibility and design that aligns with their thinking.