What is Akiflow?
Akiflow is a tool that pulls a lot from its competitors. It has a "daily shutdown" feature borrowed from Sunsama and an identical pricing structure to Motion. With that said, the pieces they've brought together are great for individuals who are drowning in tasks across too many apps.
If you're a busy professional whose company has tied you down to tools like Slack, Trello, Google Calendar, or Monday, you might be a fan of the features Akiflow has curated.
Since it took features from its competitors, you will find it feels very familiar. You can triage and block your time. The task manager lets you drag new or imported tasks to your calendar, then lets you decide what you want to do with them (snooze, plan, or reschedule). The UI is clean, and the keyboard shortcuts are reminiscent of Superhuman Mail, which makes for quick work once you get the hang of it.
You do have to be mindful, though. If you decide to dump everything into Akiflow, your inbox can become overwhelming fast. Unlike Motion, it won’t automatically prioritize and rearrange your day, so you'll still need to manually plan. That’s great if you enjoy daily planning, but not if you want the tool to think for you.
So, overall, it comes down to what you're looking to solve. If that's centralizing tasks across your many apps, then Akiflow is going to do just that, but if your problem is more prioritization and workload management, there are other, stronger tools out there.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Fast keyboard shortcuts
- Clean, focused interface
- Consolidates tasks into one inbox
- Strong integrations (including Zapier)
- Built-in scheduling links for sharing availability
Cons
- Easy to overload your inbox
- Fully manual daily planning
- Not a project management tool
- Can feel repetitive if you fall behind on triage
- Basic AI features (Not as robust as advertised)
Key Features
Centralized Task Inbox
Akiflow does a great job of solving the chaos when you have tasks that live in different places. For example, when you start something in Gmail, pop over to Slack to comment, or jump into Asana to assign yourself a new task, all of that gets added to your cognitive load, and somewhere in between, half of it gets forgotten. Since Akiflow can integrate with many common tools, its centralized inbox gives you a single source of truth for "what's next."
For more technical individuals or teams, Akiflow also offers API access and Zapier integrations. Meaning you can build automations. So, if you had your CRM platform and wanted to automatically create a task when a new lead is added to your CRM or when a support ticket hits a certain status. For operators who like building systems, this is powerful.
Task Triage
Akiflow lets you triage tasks (plan, snooze, or reschedule), and they've included keyboard shortcuts that help speed things up. The system is highly manual, so when you inevitably fall behind or miss a day, catching up requires some legwork on your part.
And, while they do have "Aki," their "AI Assistant like in the movies" who is supposed to be your "Executive Assistant beyond human limits," we're pretty disappointed. Don't expect this AI to do much heavy lifting because it acts more as a ChatGPT wrapper than a complex assistant.
Manual Time Blocking
This straightforward feature lets you drag tasks directly onto your calendar right from your inbox and plan your day.
Again, more of a hands-on feature that requires intentional planning, but means more control too. You get to decide when things happen and how long they take. Basically, nothing moves unless you move it.
For some, that's great, especially if you really need a place to aggregate your tasks so you can visualize them and start executing. Just know that anytime priorities shift, you will need to hop back in and rework your calendar, versus tools like Motion that utilize AI to do it for you.
App Pricing
- Yearly Plan: $19/month billed annually
- Monthly Plan: $34/month.