Codot vs Sunsama

Codot: Say it, done.

Codot is a free AI agent that turns your voice into organized, actionable tasks in 16 languages. Built mobile-first with daily briefings, habit tracking, and ADHD-friendly features, it makes capturing and managing tasks as easy as talking.

Sunsama: The daily planner for intentional work.

Sunsama pulls tasks from Jira, Asana, Trello, and Slack into a single daily view with timeboxing. At $20/month, it targets knowledge workers who want structured daily planning rituals and a daily shutdown routine for work-life balance.

FeatureCodotSunsama
AI & Smart Features
AI voice input
AI task assistant
Daily briefings
Daily shutdown ritual
ADHD-friendly features
Task Management
Calendar integration
Timeboxing
Habit tracking
Platform & Access
Free plan available
Multi-language (16+)
Third-party integrations (Jira, Asana, etc.)
Native iOS app
Pricing
Free plan
Paid planComing Soon$20/month

The Verdict

CCodot Wins On

  • Free AI agent — $0 vs $20/mo
  • Voice-first task capture in 16 languages
  • ADHD-friendly daily briefings and habit tracking
  • Zero setup — works instantly

SSunsama Wins On

  • Deep integrations with Jira, Asana, Trello, Linear
  • Timeboxing and structured daily planning ritual
  • Daily shutdown ritual for work-life balance
  • Multi-tool task aggregation

Choose Codot if: Individuals who want a free AI agent for fast voice capture without needing Jira/Asana integrations.

Choose Sunsama if: Knowledge workers who use multiple project management tools and want a structured daily planning ritual.

Who Should Use Which?

Sunsamais best for

Product managers

Pull sprint tasks from Jira or Linear alongside Slack messages and emails into one focused daily plan.

Engineering leads

Aggregate tickets from Jira, PRs from GitHub, and messages from Slack into a timeboxed daily workflow.

Marketing managers

Combine campaign tasks from Asana with calendar meetings and email follow-ups in a single daily view.

Startup team members

Structured daily planning helps fast-moving teams stay focused with clear priorities from multiple project tools.

Remote professionals

Daily shutdown ritual creates clear boundaries between work and personal time in a home office environment.

Executives & COOs

Timeboxing and daily planning rituals help C-suite leaders allocate time intentionally across competing priorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your needs. Sunsama's value lies in its integrations with work tools like Jira, Asana, Trello, and Slack, plus its timeboxing and daily shutdown ritual. If you do not use those integrations, Codot offers AI task management, voice input, and ADHD-friendly features for free.

No. Sunsama focuses on visual daily planning with drag-and-drop task management and timeboxing. It does not offer AI voice input. Codot lets you speak tasks naturally in 16 languages and the AI handles the rest.

Codot does not currently integrate with third-party project management tools like Jira or Asana. Codot focuses on personal task management with AI voice input and smart organization rather than aggregating tasks from multiple work tools.

Sunsama has a dedicated daily shutdown ritual designed to help you disconnect from work. Codot provides daily briefings that help you review your day and plan ahead. Both can support work-life balance, but Sunsama's approach is more structured and ritual-based.

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