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Need to get organized? Just ask Alexa...

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todoist.com

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Fri, Oct 14, 2016 03:00 AM

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[Todoist] [Display it in your browser.] Need to get organized? Just ask Alexa... We’re excited to announce that Todoist is now integrated with Alexa, the voice-controlled smart home service that powers Amazon’s Echo and Echo Dot devices! Create new Todoist tasks, keep track of your shopping list, and review your daily to-do list completely hands-free. All you have to do is ask Alexa... [Amazon Echo] Don’t have an Amazon Echo? Win one… To celebrate this new integration, we’re giving away three Alexa devices – 1 Amazon Echo and 2 Amazon Echo Dots – to three Todoist users! Find out how you can use Alexa and Todoist together to organize your day effortlessly – and enter to win your own Amazon Echo device – on the Todoist Blog: [Enter to Win] Our Best, The Todoist Team [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Instagram] If you no longer wish to receive Todoist emails, [click here to unsubscribe].

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