Crossoni thanks for sharing your thoughts. I don't want to be an employer, I wouldn't be able to do what I enjoy most: code. Besides that, I wouldn't be able to afford paying employees, that only works with a subscription model, and that's currently not an option. But please let's try not to get off topic here, this discussion is supposed to be around Todoist integration 🙂
And as you can see, it's "in consideration" but also hasn't seen much activity lately, so I assume only a very small percentage of the user base (less than a percent) would actually use it.
I'm not against adding new features, but it's important for me that new features are easy for me to maintain in the long run, used by a large enough user base and don't get in the way of those people that don't want use it.
Btw, the "17 apps" number was calculated by counting Diarium as "4" - one for each platform. That number is the same since several years, I didn't start any new projects. This app is still my main focus and continues to be in the future 🙂