
Your brain doesn't think in linear lists. It makes connections, sees patterns, jumps between ideas. Yet most productivity apps force you into rigid structures โ projects, subtasks, due dates in neat little rows. It's like forcing a painter to work with spreadsheets.
TaskLoco takes a different approach. It's built around digital sticky notes that you can arrange, group, and connect however makes sense to you. No forced hierarchies. No predetermined workflows. Just your thoughts, organized the way your brain actually works.
TaskLoco Premium is regularly $9.99/month per person. Right now, charter members can lock in 50% off the regular price โ forever. That means $4.99/month per person today. And if our price ever goes up, you still pay half. Always.
Code CHARTER50 auto-applies at checkout. First 500 spots only โ once they're gone, this offer is gone permanently. Act fast while spots last.
Every Premium subscription includes unlimited notes, 10GB file storage, reminders, calendar, and team sharing. Each team member requires a separate subscription. 7-day free trial โ no charge until day 8. Cancel anytime.
Free Options: TaskLoco vs Traditional productivity apps
TaskLoco Lite
- Native iPhone & Android app
- Completely anonymous โ no sign-in
- Data stays on your device
- Up to 20 notes
- Free forever
TaskLoco Lite Plus+
- Web app + Chrome extension
- Sign in with Google
- Wall syncs across all devices
- Up to 30 notes
- Free forever
Why Right-Brain Thinkers Struggle with Traditional Productivity Apps
Traditional productivity apps are built for left-brain, linear thinking. They assume you work in neat hierarchies: project โ task โ subtask โ completion. But creative minds don't work that way.
Right-brain thinkers see connections between seemingly unrelated ideas. They need to visualize their thoughts spatially, not in endless lists. They want to capture ideas quickly without forcing them into predetermined categories.
You can cluster related ideas together, draw visual connections between concepts, and rearrange everything as your thinking evolves. No rigid project structures. No forced categorization. Just pure, visual thinking.

Visual Note-Taking That Actually Makes Sense
Most apps treat notes like database entries. TaskLoco treats them like thoughts โ messy, connected, and constantly evolving.
Each note can contain text, images, files, and even voice memos. But the magic is in how you organize them. Drag notes around your digital wall. Group similar ideas by color. Stack related thoughts together. It's like having an infinite corkboard that syncs across all your devices.
Unlike linear note-taking apps that bury old ideas in endless folders, TaskLoco keeps everything visible and accessible. Your best ideas from last month sit right next to today's inspiration, ready to spark new connections.

From Creative Chaos to Organized Action
Visual thinking doesn't mean disorganized thinking. TaskLoco helps you move from creative exploration to focused execution without losing the visual context.
Add reminders to turn ideas into actions. Use the calendar view to see deadlines without losing the spatial organization of your notes. Share visual walls with team members who can add their own notes and see how ideas connect.
The mobile apps keep the same visual approach โ your iPhone becomes a pocket-sized idea board where you can quickly capture thoughts and see how they fit into your bigger picture.




The Honest Comparison
| Feature | TaskLoco | Traditional productivity apps |
|---|---|---|
| Visual organization | Spatial sticky note wall โ arrange ideas however makes sense visually | Linear lists and folders โ forced hierarchical structure |
| Idea capture speed | One-click note creation, Chrome extension for instant web capture FREE | Multiple steps to categorize and file new ideas |
| Creative workflow | Non-linear thinking supported โ connect and rearrange freely FREE | Forces linear project โ task workflow |
| Visual connections | Group by proximity, color, spatial relationships FREE | Tag-based connections only |
| Rich media notes | Text, images, files, voice memos in spatial layout | Text-focused with attachments buried in file trees |
| No forced structure | Organize however your brain works โ no predetermined categories FREE | Requires project setup and categorization |
| Quick visual scanning | See all ideas at once on visual wall FREE | Ideas buried in folders and nested lists |
| Learning curve | Instant โ works like physical sticky notes FREE | Complex setup and training required |
| Cross-device sync | Visual layout preserved across phone, tablet, desktop | Data syncs but visual context lost on mobile |
| Brainstorming support | Perfect for mind mapping and idea clustering FREE | Not designed for visual brainstorming |
| Research organization | Web clips become visual notes in spatial context | Bookmarks and files separate from thinking process |
| Inspiration tracking | Visual inspiration board with searchable content | Linear note storage hard to browse visually |
| Project dependencies | Not available โ focuses on visual thinking over project management | Gantt charts and dependency tracking |
| Team visual collaboration | Shared visual walls where team members add spatial notes | Comments and assignments but no spatial collaboration |
| Offline creative work | Lite version works completely offline โ perfect for uninterrupted thinking FREE | Requires internet connection for most functionality |
Who Should Use Each
Use TaskLoco ifโฆ
- You think visually and spatially, not in linear lists
- You need to capture ideas quickly without forced categorization
- You work in creative fields where connections matter more than hierarchies
- You want your digital tools to match how your brain actually works
- You prefer organizing by proximity and visual relationships
- You need a thinking tool, not just a task manager
Use Traditional productivity apps ifโฆ
- You require complex project management with dependencies and timelines
- Your work demands rigid structure and detailed reporting
- You prefer traditional linear organization methods
- You need enterprise-level compliance and security features
- You work primarily in structured, process-driven environments
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is TaskLoco good for visual learners and right-brain thinkers?
Yes, TaskLoco is specifically designed for visual, spatial thinking. Unlike linear productivity apps, it uses digital sticky notes you can arrange spatially, just like your brain naturally organizes ideas.
Can I organize notes visually without folders or categories?
Absolutely. TaskLoco lets you organize purely through spatial relationships โ group notes by proximity, color-code by theme, and arrange however makes visual sense to you. No forced folders or hierarchies.
How much does TaskLoco cost for visual productivity?
$9.99/month per person (currently $4.99/month per person for first 500 charter members with code CHARTER50)
Does TaskLoco work for creative brainstorming and mind mapping?
Yes, the visual sticky note wall is perfect for brainstorming. Capture ideas quickly, group related concepts spatially, and see connections emerge naturally as you arrange your thoughts.
Can I add images and files to my visual notes?
Yes, Premium notes support rich media including images, files, and voice memos. Everything integrates into your visual layout, so inspiration images sit right next to related ideas.
Is there a mobile app for visual note-taking?
Yes, native iPhone and Android apps preserve the visual organization. Your spatial layout syncs across devices, so you can capture ideas on mobile and see them in context on desktop.
How is TaskLoco different from traditional note-taking apps?
Traditional apps force linear organization through folders and lists. TaskLoco works like your brain โ spatially, visually, with ideas connected by proximity rather than predetermined categories.
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