The first do app.
Get more done than ever before.
Slash is a tiny helper that keeps you organized and focused.
Scroll down to see how it works…
This Week
Learn about Slash
Answer emails
Buy flight to Portugal
Finish V2 of pitch deck
Find a new book to read
Research date ideas
Today

Next: Answer emails for 30 minutes
Answer emails for 30 minutes
Progress This Week
Select tasks for today from your 'This Week' list. Prioritize.
See a constant reminder of your current task. Stay focused.
Then move on to your next task. Stay in flow state.
See a satisfying summary of your progress. Stop working & rest.
...and it works
"All the task management apps I have tried, [Slash] has been the only one to establish a flow that actually makes you more productive."
Nathaniel Blackburn
"I don't think many other apps have grasped the need for the reminder to not just be near you (aka on a notepad or on your phone) but on the physical screen that you are using."
Tra Pham
"I can't imagine my work life without Slash anymore. It's that powerful."
Evan Aguilar
"Slash is a tool for real-world use that makes all other task managers look like ivory tower constructions."
Joel Falconer
"Slash totally changed the way I work. This simple idea of seeing how much time you’ve spent (or sometimes wasted) on a current task pushes you incredibly hard to achieve more. "
Pavlo Biegun
+30 features to help you get more done
Seamless Sync
Need to keep using another app? No problem. Sync your tasks from Trello & Todoist. More apps coming soon.
Time Tracking
Detailed analytics of your time for charging clients or tracking your own productivity.
Work Analytics
Any and all links in your task notes will open in your browser when you start the task.

Time Limit Tasks
A task titled "Answers emails for 20 minutes" will automatically start with a 20 min timer.
Answer emails for 1 hour.
Meditate for 10 min.
Quick Task Entry
Use the handy global keyboard shortcut to add a task from anywhere without interrupting your workflow.
Why? Todo lists are broken.
1
Manually choosing your next task causes friction and wastes precious decision-making energy
2
Humans tend to choose the easiest task next, rather than the most important + urgent
3
They do nothing to keep you focused on the current task
The result is tasks continually rolling over to the next day, a cycle of inefficiency.