

Pro is worth paying for if you want those features that are missing from the free account, and I suspect most people do. If you're using Todoist for your personal to-do list and maybe some shared task lists for a household, the free version may suit you just fine. With a free account, you can collaborate with up to 5 people per project and manage five projects at a time. Reminders, labels, filters, different color themes for the interface, and the ability to comment on tasks and upload files are all missing from this version. The free account offers a more-than-adequate experience, but it holds back a few features you may want. In the grand scheme of things, they're still fair prices, but this is a sharp increase worth noting. Prices for the annual subscriptions are up more than 30% compared with what Todoist was charging in early 2021. The company gives discounts to students, educators, and nonprofit organizations. Todoist has three tiers of service: free, Pro ($5 per month or $48 per year), and Business ($8 per person per month or $72 per person per year).
