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Dobby is an “email-only” to-do assistant with a very clear positioning: no website and no app installation required. Users can start using it simply by sending an email from any email account to a designated address. Every morning, it automatically sends the day’s agenda to the user’s inbox, and users manage tasks by replying to emails.
Dobby’s core experience is built around email interaction: sending an email creates a new task; adding a date in parentheses within a task makes it appear in the agenda after the specified date; replying to a task email can mark it as Done/Complete, Cancel/Delete/Remove it, or postpone it with commands such as Tomorrow, Saturday, Next Tuesday, or Later. If the user does not reply to a task, Dobby will continue reminding them the next day. Subscribers can also set a location and enable a local weather forecast, powered by Dark Sky.
The scraped text only discloses one subscription detail: Subscribers only get unlimited tasks and a daily weather report, priced at $11/month, paid annually. The page does not state whether there is a free plan, free trial, monthly billing, refund policy, or supported payment methods. From a value-for-money perspective, it is therefore better suited to users who heavily rely on email-based workflows and are willing to pay for a minimalist experience.
From an enterprise SaaS perspective, Dobby is closer to a personal productivity tool. The text does not mention team collaboration, shared tasks, role-based permissions, audit logs, data security compliance, enterprise SSO, APIs, or developer support. The only clearly stated third-party integration is the weather service Dark Sky. In terms of deployment, it appears to be a cloud-based email service, with no self-hosting information provided.
Its strengths are the extremely low barrier to entry, compatibility with any email account, and a workflow that stays entirely inside the inbox. It is best suited to individual users who want to reduce app switching and only need daily task reminders. Its weaknesses are also clear: the feature set is lightweight, with no kanban boards, projects, team collaboration, permissions, or advanced integrations, making it unsuitable for complex project management or enterprise workflow management.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment methods, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If you need a Chinese-language ecosystem, mobile apps, and more complete task management, TickTick may be worth considering. For team project collaboration, alternatives such as Todoist, Microsoft To Do, Google Tasks, and Any.do are also worth comparing.
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