
Why We Don’t Have an Exit Strategy
What’s better than an exit strategy? It’s a long-term mission that your company truly cares about.
We’ve been a fully remote, async-first team since our first hire in 2010, and we’re still just as committed to building the future of work – for ourselves and our customers.
We’ve been a fully remote, async-first team since our first hire in 2010, and we’re still just as committed to building the future of work – for ourselves and our customers.

What’s better than an exit strategy? It’s a long-term mission that your company truly cares about.

The founder of Todoist on why the future of work is remote, and what that could mean for tomorrow’s workers, companies, and communities.

Learn how remote companies achieve high employee retention through a culture of trust, calm, and flexibility –– with advice from the Todoist team.

One remote founder's struggle with isolation, depression, and anxiety. And what remote companies can do to address the mental health challenges of a remote workforce.

How Todoist’s journey as a remote-first, bootstrapped company has evolved and the key lessons we've learned along the way.

You hear about the overnight unicorn success stories, but what about growing a sustainable company that's profitable from Day 1? Here's how I did it....

Team culture is primarily built by how you work together, not how you socialize together.

Two essential systems we use to cut down on team-wide context switching and support deep work.

The most successful remote retreats optimize for soft work. Here’s how we approach it, including the actual agenda from a recent retreat.