Migration path from TickTick to Loom
You do not need to move every old item on day one. Start with active goals, current commitments, and the repeat behaviors you care about most. Keep archived projects where they are, then use Loom for the forward-looking system: what matters now, what action comes next, and what small win should repeat. This avoids turning migration into another productivity project.
For many users, the practical switch is gradual: keep TickTick available while Loom becomes the place for personal goals, habits, and weekly reflection. Once daily planning feels more coherent in Loom, retire the parts of the old workflow that are duplicative.