UPDATE: Tududi has just announced a significant update that transforms how users manage their projects. The latest version, released on July 15, 2023, introduces a much-needed universal search feature, making it easier than ever to find tasks—completed or ongoing—with just a few keystrokes.
This update comes at a critical time when professionals and students alike are overwhelmed by the multitude of task management apps available, such as Todoist, Asana, and Zoho. Unlike its competitors, Tududi stands out by being both fully self-hosted and completely free, giving users unmatched control over their data privacy without the burden of paywalls.
With its intuitive interface, Tududi’s new universal search allows users to locate any task instantly, enhancing productivity for those juggling multiple responsibilities. Users can now access their tasks from any browser, with a mobile-friendly design perfect for those on the go.
Tududi’s hierarchical structure is another game-changer. It breaks projects down into three comprehensive levels: Areas, Projects, and Tasks. This allows users to manage large-scale projects with ease. For example, in a home renovation project, users can create a project titled “Kitchen” and break it down into manageable tasks like “Upgrade the faucet,” which can further include subtasks such as “Buy a faucet wrench.”
Importantly, Tududi enhances project tracking with five distinct status definitions: Idea, Planned, In Progress, Blocked, and Completed. This flexibility sets it apart from other tools, allowing users to categorize projects and tasks more accurately. Additionally, users can prioritize tasks as low, medium, or high, and set recurring due dates tailored to their needs.
In a significant move towards convenience, Tududi now integrates with Telegram, enabling users to manage their to-do lists through the messaging platform. Users can add tasks via a Telegram bot and receive task summary notifications at intervals of their choice, making it easier to stay updated.
However, it’s important to note that self-hosting may not be for everyone. While Tududi is easy to use once set up, the initial installation process via Docker can be daunting for those less tech-savvy. Users must navigate Docker’s complexities to fully utilize Tududi’s capabilities.
Despite these challenges, the benefits of using Docker for self-hosting applications are significant. Learning to navigate Docker opens doors to other powerful tools like Vaultwarden and Home Assistant, making it a valuable skill for users interested in self-hosting.
Tududi’s focus on privacy and user control guarantees a reassuring alternative to mainstream project management tools. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, this update underscores Tududi’s commitment to enhancing user experience and managing workflows effectively.
Stay tuned for further developments as Tududi continues to innovate and respond to user needs, ensuring it remains a leading choice for project management enthusiasts.







































