![]() ![]() In the next few months, he spent some time fixing bugs and making new features. I spent a whole day researching the web to find a tool I needed for this and finally when I found nothing, I dedicated one weekend to building a very simple, bare-bones web-based tool. Inspired by David’s method I built a tool that’d help me achieve my goals and implement the GTD system in real life. Convinced by the method, but not by its reliance on paper, he searched for a digital solution. Then he got David Allen’s book “Getting Things Done”. And he had a lot of fun coding.īut managing projects for many clients at the same time became a struggle. Because he worked with their websites, he learned HTML, PHP and MySQL (technologies needed to build modern websites). He worked from home, helping other businesses get better results online. Hard to believe, huh? There’s more than that: before he read “Getting Things Done,” he kept organized with MS Outlook – just like many other folks in those days. Michael, known today as The Productivity Guy and the author of #iPadOnly, was a PC user. It was just a quick and dirty solution for organization issues. You might not be surprised (if you have already read Michael’s “It’s all about Passion” book, among others) to learn that Nozbe wasn’t intended to be a global business. So many factors got Nozbe on its current path. It’s still astonishing to us that Michael’s little side project has evolved into a productivity platform with an enormous community and a great team. Let’s turn back the time machine and head back to 2007! ![]() This is a long post, but it’s worth reading if you’re curious how we got to this point. Today, it’s time to take you back to the beginning, and show you what got us to today.
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