Staying organized is one of the toughest things to do. Everything in your life requires at least some kind of organization and it's also something you have to do and keep track of every day. It's okay if you can't keep track of it all because most of us can't either. With a good to do list app, it can be extrapolated that you'll probably get more stuff done and be more productive. Here are the best to do list apps for Android!
- Don't forget to check out the original to do lists, calendars! Here are the best calendar apps for Android
- Many note taking apps also have to do list features. Check out the best note taking apps here
Any.do
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Any.do is a popular to do list application that gets the basics right. You have the usual array of tasks, sub tasks, and notes that you can add to help remind yourself of what you're supposed to do. There is also cloud syncing so you can access your tasks on a variety of devices, including desktop, web, and tablet. It has a sleek interface and built-in support for Cal Calendar if you want to kill two birds with one stone. It's powerful, it's simple, and most of its features are free.
CloudTasks
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
CloudTasks is an up and coming to do list application that syncs with Google Tasks. That means it syncs to the cloud and you can extricate your tasks wherever Google Tasks is available (namely the web). It features the basics in to do list creation and also has priority modes for tasks that need to get done immediately, unlimited task creation, voice task creation, and a very nice interface that looks fantastic. It's simple and has built-in support for its sister app, CloudCal.
Evernote
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Evernote is mostly a note taking application but it has built-in reminders that can also make it usable as a to do list app. You can create a variety of notes and include a variety of files such as images, documents, and more. You can use the Evernote Reminders feature to bring that note up again when you need to see it. It's a powerful note taking application with cross-platform support and the latest Material Design. It's a good way to go if you need note taking and to do list features in one app.
Google Keep
[Price: Free]
Google Keep is a lot like Evernote in that it's primarily a note taking application. However, it also features a reminders feature that works based on your location or based on a time frame so you can create to do lists and they should pop when and where they're needed. Keep is more simple than Evernote which makes it a great alternative if you're looking for something less intense and complex. It's also updated frequently with new features, has near flawless Android Wear support, and is included on many smartphones already which could save you the affliction of wasting space on a third party app.
GTasks
[Price: Free / $4.99]
GTasks is a popular and highly rated to do list app and one of the few that adhere to a simple free-paid system. The free version has a ton of features, including the basics along with widgets, quick adding for tasks using voice, and syncing with Google Tasks. If you go pro, you'll also get batch task adds, a pattern lock for security, and theming. It looks good and it works well, especially if you're in the market for something simple and effective.
Tasks: Astrid To Do List Clone
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Tasks is an Astrid To Do List clone. In fact, the developer bluntly states it in the title of the app. For those who don't know, Astrid was a task manager that was shut down by Yahoo back in 2013. Tasks made its name by being a good replacement option. It's an open source application that covers all of the basics in a simple, easy to read format that utilizes Material Design. It also comes with Tasker support which is great for the tinkerers out there.
TickTick
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
TickTick is another simple, but powerful to do list application. This one has the basic features along with cloud syncing so you can keep track of your tasks between devices. It also includes a tag system so you can easily sort your tasks, widgets, priority levels to differentiate more important tasks, and location reminders. If you go pro, you'll also get improved task management, improved collaboration support, and more. It's another solid, simple option that can work very well.
Todoist
[Price: Free / $28.99 per year]
Todoist is a powerful to do list app that can do pretty much whatever you need it to do. On top of its mobile apps, you can get native apps on Google Chrome (as an extension), desktop, and other places for full cross-platform support. It covers the basics and also includes offline mode, tags and inboxes for easy task sorting, Android Wear support, integration with a ton of other apps, and a unique karma system that helps you visualize how productive you've been. You'll need pro for all of the features, but this is one seriously good to do list app.
Trello
[Price: Free]
Trello is a big name in the to do list game and it's one of the few options that's entirely free. At least for right now. It comes with all of the basic features as well as a unique, card-based interface where you create your tasks on "boards". It also comes with Google Drive and Dropbox support, Android Wear support, collaboration features, and scaling so you can do something as simple as a grocery list or as big as a multi-person group project. It's powerful, it looks cool, and the price tag is great for a lot of folks.
Wunderlist
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Wunderlist is a very popular to do list app that made waves when it was purchased by Microsoft back in 2015. Thankfully, Microsoft kept the project alive and it's doing well today. It comes with the basic features like all the others along with cross-platform support, plenty of attachment options, collaboration features, and the folders feature which lets you organize your to do lists. It also features Material Design which is always welcome.
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