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OmniFocus

Overview

What is OmniFocus?

OmniFocus is a project management platform for iOS: Mac, iPad, and iPhone. It has features such as task management, Siri capture, and workflow automation.

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OmniFocus is a versatile project and task management tool that is widely used by businesses and individuals alike. With its comprehensive …
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Popular Features

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  • Task Management (12)
    10.0
    100%
  • Mobile Access (12)
    10.0
    100%
  • Scheduling (10)
    9.9
    99%
  • Resource Management (7)
    7.0
    70%
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Pricing

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Web Add-On Subscription

$4.99

Cloud
per month

Cross-Platform Subscription

$9.99

Cloud
per month

OmniFocus 3 Standalone (Mac only)

$49.99

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

OmniFocus to DEVONThink task migration demo

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Demo: Keyboard Maestro + OmniFocus - Creating a Dashboard Layout

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Demo - Keyboard Maestro + OmniFocus: Toggling between detailed view to simplified view

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Demo: Creating Today's Task List -Copy selected OmniFocus tasks to an Apple Note.

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Features

Project Management

Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation

7.9
Avg 7.5

Professional Services Automation

Features that support professional services organizations

2.7
Avg 7.4
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Product Details

What is OmniFocus?

OmniFocus Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android

Frequently Asked Questions

OmniFocus is a project management platform for iOS: Mac, iPad, and iPhone. It has features such as task management, Siri capture, and workflow automation.

Reviewers rate Task Management and Support for Agile Methodology and Mobile Access highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of OmniFocus are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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OmniFocus is a versatile project and task management tool that is widely used by businesses and individuals alike. With its comprehensive features and intuitive interface, it allows users to effectively control their current and future work activities. Users have found OmniFocus to be the best task manager for keeping them organized, tracking deadlines, and prioritizing work. It is particularly useful for small business owners who rely on it for general planning and organizing of projects and ideas, both for business and personal use.

OmniFocus caters to different project types and facilitates coordination of tasks, whether they need to be done in parallel or sequentially. Its ability to capture, organize, schedule, and execute work seamlessly makes it an excellent planning tool for individual use and is particularly valuable for small groups or projects managed by a single person. Moreover, organizations recognize its effectiveness as an organizational tool and often suggest using OmniFocus to employees, sometimes even offering reimbursement for its purchase.

Legal practices also benefit from the core accountability and planning features of OmniFocus. It helps keep track of deadlines, plan cases, and inform clients of case status. In addition, marketing departments utilize OmniFocus to manage content creation, daily tasks, long-term planning, and projects across multiple departments.

Overall, OmniFocus has proven to be an invaluable tool in helping users manage their tasks and projects effectively. Its robust feature set offers a comprehensive way of tracking projects at a granular level. However, it's important to note that while it excels in individual task management, it may not be suitable for team collaboration.

Rich Functionality and Flexibility: Reviewers have consistently praised the product for its rich functionality and flexibility, allowing for rapid and friction-free user adoption. Many users appreciate the wide range of features available, which cater to various needs and preferences. The flexibility of the product has been highlighted as a major advantage by numerous reviewers.

Cross-Device Synchronization: The cross-device synchronization feature is highly valued by users, enabling seamless switching between desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. This ensures real-time access to data from anywhere, providing convenience and enhancing productivity. Several reviewers have commended this feature for its effectiveness in keeping their tasks synchronized across multiple devices.

Effective Task Management Capabilities: Users highly regard the task management capabilities of the product. They find it efficient in syncing tasks to mobile devices and other computers, making it easy to stay organized and on top of their responsibilities. Multiple reviewers have specifically mentioned how this feature has improved their workflow and helped them manage their tasks more effectively.

Incompatibility with Windows: Several users have expressed frustration that the product is only compatible with Apple devices, leaving Windows users unable to use it.

Lack of web interface: Some reviewers have mentioned that the absence of a web interface limits access to the product via a web browser, making it less convenient for those who prefer working on multiple devices or don't own an Apple device.

Missing features and limited functionality: A number of users have reported that certain features available on MacOS are not available in the iOS implementation, resulting in minor inconveniences. This has led some users to feel that the product lacks comprehensive functionality and may not meet all their task management needs.

Users commonly recommend the following:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the Getting Things Done (GTD) principle before using the software. They suggest reading Getting Things Done to understand how to make the most of the software's features.

  2. Spend time going through the tutorials, FAQs, and online videos provided by the software. This will help you fully comprehend its unique features and customizations.

  3. Highly recommend using the software for personal project management and as a personal time management tool. It is excellent for organizing complex sets of tasks and projects, particularly valuable for self-employed individuals who use Mac and iOS devices. However, it may not be the best option for team task management or project management.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy task list creation using keyboard shortcuts
  • Great at-a-glance look at weekly due dates
  • Tasks can be organized within projects
  • It would be great to see a dark mode in OmniFocus
  • Their upgrade strategy involves having to purchase new versions when they are released
  • It would be good to have a quarterly view of tasks and due dates.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It doesn't get bogged down or confusing, even with hundreds or thousands of tasks.
  • Custom perspectives are superior to competitors' "saved searches."
  • The mobile app is just OK, but there are several missing features, and some things require a lot of taps.
  • There's no support for teams.
Ryan Stasel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Task management
  • Syncing to mobile and other computers
  • Learning curve is a little higher than some basic task tools.
  • Cost is a little high given some "free" tools that are available (Microsoft Tasks is looking more and more appealing).
Che Odom | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Maintains to do lists
  • Breaks projects into meaningful tasks
  • Reminders
  • A place to store important ideas and thoughts to come back, review and assign tasks to.
  • Integration with other apps and products.
  • Would love to see OmniFocus come up with an App that works with Windows so that it could sync for multiplatform users, that is a HUGE blind spot for me personally right now.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Ease of viewing your projects at a high-level.
  • Ease of viewing what tasks need to be done at the present moment and the sorting of those tasks by availability, due date, start date, needed resources, and project.
  • The visual interface is really nice to work with, the UX/UI is intelligent and intuitive.
  • It's the most extensible software I've used. There is a community of people that publish compatible scripts for Omnifocus at no charge.
  • The code is robust and I've almost never had a bug or a glitch that resulted in issues.
  • The software syncs in the cloud between MacOS and iOS seamlessly and faster than other To-Do software. The sync aspect is available free of charge.
  • The development team at Omnifocus is on top of bugs and they have been adding releases regularly to increase functionality and performance.
  • While OmniFocus adheres to the GTD (Getting things done) principles, it can be used in almost any manner and you aren't stuck with just that methodology.
  • While the software wasn't designed for team use, it would be amazing if it was improved to allow team use.
John Rougeux | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Managing projects at both a broad and a granular level.
  • Allowing you to build customized views of your work.
  • Helping you review projects that have not been looked at in while.
  • Separating projects from different aspects of your life (e.g. work, home, consulting)
  • I'd like to see more customization options for keyboard navigation. There are two preconfigured sets of settings, but no option to modify.
  • Sometimes synchronization between desktop and mobile doesn't push, and I need to manually refresh.
  • Attachment support is clunky.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Rich in functionality but flexible at the same time meaning that user adoption is rapid and friction-free; more exotic features and functions can be introduced over time as the user builds his/her familiarity with the product
  • Allows my users to follow their productivity method of choice (most of us are fans of David Allen's GTD method but OmniFocus isn't rigid or prescriptive in its implementation
  • Cross-device synchronisation means I can seamlessly switch from desktop to laptop to tablet to smartphone and have access to my data in real-time; this means I can always have access to the data no matter where I am or what I am doing
  • Apple-device compatible only so Windows users can't use the product
  • No web-interface available to allow me access via a web browser
  • A few features not available on iOS implementation that are available on MacOS such as being able to set projects as auto-close on last task completion - not showstoppers but minor inconveniences
December 12, 2017

In a class by itself

Brad Pearce | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Planning. I have created templates for case management that I can cut and past into new cases. I use OmniFocus not only to stay on track with big picture items, but to keep in mind interesting thoughts that occur to me.
  • Accountability. I am better able to work ahead of deadlines using OmniFocus. OmniFocus is OS agnostic. My daily planning is done on my MacBook. I often add tasks using OmniFocus for iOS. I often use Siri to add tasks to OmniFocus while in the car ("Siri, open OmniFocus"). The dictated action items go into my Inbox, and I organize them (and clean up the almost inevitable grammar errors) when I am back in front of my computer.
  • Organizing by life focus. This is my default way to organize in OmniFocus. My big categories are Family, Work, Heath, Household. Work is then broken down by (1) administrative tasks (e.g., trust accounting, billing), (2) client matters, (3) business development, (4) miscellaneous. I can get as granular as I want to get, but can always back out to the 30,000 foot view.
  • Organizing by deadline. You don't have to assign deadlines to every task, which makes it helpful to keep in mind what is really important (e.g., the deadline to file an appeal).
  • I would really like to see graphic presentations of how I allocate my time, what categories of tasks don't get accomplished, etc.
  • I would like to see OmniFocus include Gantt chart functionality, such as allowing me to see how long it took me to accomplish a task from start to finish. Allowing me to actually input time spent, and seeing it on a Gantt chart, would be icing on the cake.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Contexts! I use my own contexts to organize To-Dos. For example: Full Focus, Brain Dead, Short Dashes, Thinking, and Top 6. This allows me to easily find a short task I can do in the 15 minutes I have. Or if I'm mentally drained, I can find things that I can do at that time.
  • Perspectives is another great feature. These are custom searches that are saved as common "views". Using projects, context, due dates, defer dates, and Status allows me to have much more control over what I see. For example, I have a context that only shows me work To-do's that are due today. I have another that shows my personal/home to-dos. Another option is to use location services that can notify you or list things you can do based on location. This is a great way to separate home and work tasks.
  • Syncing across devices is important, particularly for productivity needs. OmniFocus sync works so well, you never think about it once it is set up.
  • The user interface is very easy to work with and looks nice. It is the kind of tool that allows you to work with it and not get in the way.
  • I would like to see more ways to set priority. Context can be used, but I find contexts better used for other things. You can only assign one context per item. There is a flag status, but I would like to see something more like red/yellow/green status indicators to visually scan a list and see the urgent vs the normal vs. the low priorities.
  • It can be a bit pricey vs. some other options, but it is still a very good value.
Christian Payne | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Marketing Campaigns......we are able to list the many facets of a marketing campaign and structure all the actionables required.
  • Development Projects......we are able to assign both internal personnel as well as external out-sourced partners to all tasks and projects. There is a review module within Omnifocus which makes it simple to keep on top of progress.
  • Personal Tasks......Omnifocus is also great for your personal tasks; whether it's a shopping list or a home DIY project.
  • Gantt Chart view as in Microsoft Project would be nice.
  • Interface with Evernote would also be great for better file storage.
  • Automatic Sync on mobile devices is missing.
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