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Easy to use and robustImpressive user experience design! Use is intuitive and the number of taps to perform an action seems fewer than the other more expensive apps I tried. You can pretty much figure out how to use it on your own, but they include a very nice tutorial in the form of a project with a list of to do’s. Very easy way to get up and running fast. It has all the features that I was looking for except for location alerts. My workaround is to create a tag for my locations and just search that tag. It would be nice to get a push notification. OTOH, it seemed like having that on for an app that I tried may have been sucking battery. I’m not sure. One slick feature is that repeating to dos have a lot of flexibility. You can even schedule them to repeat based on when you complete the task. So instead of repeating every 7 weeks, for example, the next one comes due 7 weeks after you completed the previous one. Nice..Version: 3.3.2

Love itI’m somewhat obsessed with this app. I’ve been battling for years to get organised, but nothing seemed to work. Things has changed all that - is simple enough not to be confusing, but adaptable enough to react to my various needs and has helped me to finally get on top of my wide and sprawling to-do lists and multiple projects. I downloaded it at the same time that I read Getting Things Done and they compliment each other extremely well. I wouldn’t be without it now, it basically helps me run my life and my business!.Version: 3.3

I understand the hypeFor years I thought that there’s no way Things could really be *that* much better than the other options on the market (often cheaper). But I get it now. The devil is in the details and this is an app that gets all of the details right. Happy to finally join the bandwagon!.Version: 3.19.5

Needs a web appI love the app and want to use it, but can't without a web app or Windows app. I spend 8 hours a day on a Windows Surface. The Surface goes with me into meetings, as mobile devices aren't allowed on the corporate Network, so I take all my notes on the Surface. It's a real pain to then create tasks in Things after the meeting by re-typing the action items into my phone. With a web app I could at least enter my tasks on the Surface while in the meeting. 80% of my tasks are work related, in a Windows Enterprise, while all my personal device's are all iOS/Mac. I'm stuck using Todoist until something better comes along with web support or Windows client. Things is a great app if you are 100% iOS/macOS. Probably the best iOS/macOS task app out there to be honest. If you need to interoperate with any other OS, there's no Web app so you're out of luck..Version: 3.4.3

Can we just…For the love of GOSH. Can we please get a calendar view! 😅.Version: 3.16.6

So far so goodA couple of hours in and I am loving it! Easy to use and intuitive. The tutorial was great. I love being able to see items from my to-dos and my calendar together - that's brilliant for me. Also love the repeat function, and the tags, which are really easy to manage and edit. Come to think of it, everything is quick and easy to do..Version: 3.2.2

Best To Do & Worth the MoneyWas initially hesitant to spend this much money on an app, however for the amount of irritating subscription services and over-the-top ineffective applications out there (I have tried them ALL), I have discovered THINGS is the best option. Pay once and own a straightforward, effective and light to do app that is streamlined and works with iOS perfectly. I cannot do without it and use it daily. Honestly, it is the only thing keeping me tied to an Apple phone. Thankyou to the dev team for the accessible pricing model and the work done to make this app perfect. Please don’t change a ‘thing’..Version: 3.13.7

Fantastic. Love it!Terrific app. I’ve loved everything about it. The only thing I think I could wish for is to allow a checklist to be placed in the middle of a “to-do.” It automatically puts the checklist on the bottom and doesn’t allow it to be adjusted inside the todo. Keep in mind it’s still pretty fantastic that you can organize the checklist by dragging it, I’m just picky and wish I could place it anywhere within the middle of my notes. Example- type a to-do/notes…. Have a checklist, and then add some additional notes under the checklist. That can’t happen. Oh well. Beggars can’t be choosers! Aside from me complaining about something so minuscule, -seriously amazing app. We’ll done guys!!!! Wish I could give it 10 stars!😂 Thank you for your hard work!!.Version: 3.15.13

Beautifully perfect!Switched over to Things3 a few months ago after being a long time user of Todoist and it is a godsend really. The open space canvas theme they went for the design is the best I've ever seen and instantly maps out and makes me see my tasks that would have been lost in a subfolder void. The planner doesn't overload your brain with colours and instead the design UI is so simple and clear yet sleek that you feel more productive just looking at it. The Mac desktop app is beautiful and the sync works fantastically. I'd say the natural language processing is nowhere near Todoist (which I understand is hard) and cross integration with other services is very poor due to apparently there being no public API. One of the things I liked about Todoist was the ability to integrate it with other services like my pomodoro app, evernote and IFTT. But ultimately it is worth it for the UI alone. Must use if you are a also a mac user really..Version: 3.12.1

If you love Bullet Journalling…But want to go digital!! This is the app, I love the way you can separate lists into projects and in different areas and I love the dark mode with the colours! There’s so many things I love about it. It’s absolutely worth purchasing! It’s made my life more organized but the more important thing is it has also made me FEEL more productive when I review the logbook and see all the things I’ve accomplished. Very happy!.Version: 3.17.2

The best out thereI’ve tried numerous different apps to help me manage my time and stay on top of tasks. This is by far the best I’ve ever come across. It’s so intuitive and easy to use and has the right features to meet my needs. My only wish is that in the future they make it possible to share projects with other users. Then in would be PERFECT.Version: 3.19.3

Excellent, Very Well Designed App. Brilliant!This app is so very well designed and thought out. Is is easy and a pleasure to use whilst also being very functional. It has also got be to one of the most stable apps I’ve ever used, it never stutters, freezes or crashes. I would like to thank the developers for doing such a great job. Finally, I’m always searching for the perfect calendar app which incorporates; a calendar, to-do list, voice dictation notes, customisable notes with photos & video integration and location based reminders. Please consider producing such an app, building on the design of Things 3, it would be the best on the App Store..Version: 3.3.2

Just missing collaboration ...Used this app for many years now and it’s an almost unbeatable combination of functional simplicity and elegant design. The one essential feature that has never materialised and will eventually force me to use another app instead is the inability to collaborate on lists. I just need to be able to share a list and allow others to edit. Just having that facility for people in my ‘family sharing’ list would do. Seems like such a basic thing, doesn’t need to compromise the design, and so long overdue. Please!.Version: 3.12

Feedback - calendarGreat app I’d like to see a calendar of the month viewable for people who do shift work and can look into the distance. The 5 day stretch isn’t the greatest for that. If you guys could create a tab at the top of the screen for viewable modes ” To do list l Calendar “ That would be very beneficial to shift workers or others who can see the whole schedule as a whole similar to Google calendars. Otherwise great app thanks!.Version: 3.14

Outstanding appI've used so many to do and productivity apps but this is easily my favourite. It’s beautiful design and usability are fantastic. It does everything I need and you can tell they are so thoughtful about what is needed and works well..Version: 3.17.7

So helpful, super intuitive !I am usually a little hesitant purchasing apps that have an upfront cost as I like to have a look at the interface and then decide to join a subscription. However very glad I did. If you do buy this - take the guide that it initially comes with!! Only then will you be able to understand the usefulness of this app and be able to properly utilise it!.Version: 3.4.3

Great app with one layout oddityVery much enjoying the app. One design issue has repeatedly caused issues for me, though: when setting a reminder, after selecting the time, you’d think the way to save it is to hit the huge button immediately below where the time is set. Instead, that big button is to *clear* the reminder, while keeping the reminder requires you to click on a small “Done” button in the top right of the entire to-do. You’d think they’d make it quicker to save the reminder by clicking immediately below it on a big button, and make it more difficult to clear a reminder you just set with a small button at the top. Obviously a nit pick, but given how often i have to redo reminders bc of following the instinct to click on the big button just below the time setting area, it’s getting a little old..Version: 3.8.5

Best made app on iOS?I’ve used Things for well over 10 years. I think it’s as close to a perfect app as you can get. Its sync is lightening fast between apps. Its core concepts are clear and easy to understand; simple and powerful but without feeling like a glorified front end for a spreadsheet (compare with Omni Focus). It’s user interface is genuinely lovely, it’s just a delight to use. Best of all it’s very actively developed and just feels like a first class, modern, iOS app..Version: 3.13.6

Tools needed for 5 stars:1) We should have some Colour coding ability added with regards to headings, tags, search, etc. 2) sort the today list manually when you have headings present.Version: 3.15.14

Gets the job donePerfect app for daily tasks.Version: 3.17.7

Perfect - calendar entries would be awesomeGreat app to use.. it would be perfect if there was an option to use things as your main calendar to add events to.. that way you only use oneapp for everything.. but this is by far worth having. Thank you for making such a great app..Version: 3.2.3

Using Things has changed how effective I feel in my life!I have a lot of these style of apps on my phone and iPad and Apple Watch, by far ‘Things’ stands alone as the simplest way for me to add voice reminders and be so much more effective in achieving my goals. It’s elegant UI, it’s secure and privacy security allows me to use this very handy app across all of my devices, to feel like I have the back up memory to stay on top of errands, duties, bills that sometimes would have slipped past me. It just works for me where all the other apps I have tried to achieve this with failed to keep me engaging them. It’s so simple yet so effective. I really love this Things app and the results that I am getting in all areas of my life by utilising it..Version: 3.15.19

Settled on this for the UI aloneThis does the same thing as every other GTD type task manager, but the thing that made me settle on it after trying countless others was it’s UI. It’s clean, clear and satisfying to use. It may be missing some more advanced features but I am willing to sacrifice that for the user experience. I’m sure many more features will come..Version: 3.16.2

Things 3Very polished app, version 3 is a worthy upgrade.Version: 3.0.2

Best appI never write reviews but felt compelled after using Things 3 for a year. I work for myself and previously used a paper and pen dairy. This app has completely taken over. I can’t say enough about it’s ease of use and ability to change things around or personalise them. Best app for organising your life by far. If I could rate 6 stars out of 5 I would. Keep up the great work. Thankyou..Version: 3.11.1

Best app on phoneThings is the best app I have ever purchased for my phone and iMac. It’s simple, flexible and makes my work and home life a lot easier to manage..Version: 3.10

Why didn’t I find this sooner?Let me start this by saying I’m one of those people that never leave written reviews. I had to give praise where praise is due though. First of all, I am a very visual person so even if I found an app with perfect functionality, I wouldn’t use it if I didn’t like how it looked. However, this app combines functionality with a nice sleek design that’s not only easy to look at but, easy to use. I’m SUPER picky about to-Do apps and I have been on a search for “the one” for literally years. I think I’ve found it though. They allow you to customize And organize your to-do’s in a myriad of ways. For instance, my favorite thing so far is the Ability to set “Projects” and in those projects, you can not only add notes and headings to keep the todos organized but, on the main screen of the app, there’s a small circle to show your progress on the todo’s inside. I absolutely love this app and had to let y’all know you did an amazing job..Version: 3.8.5

From productive to SupermanI was skeptical about buying an app that is essentially a to-do list, but I found myself at the point that I needed a better “system.” The free productivity app selection was lacking though. I took a chance on Things and I’m very glad I did! It took from productive to Superman! Seriously. It’s immensely helpful. My only comment to the developers would be to add a feature that allows users to preset a list of common to-do’s (similar to how users define their own tags). So when you’re adding a to-do you could quickly drop in a common task that is frequent but that is not repeated on the calendar at specific times (for things like doing the dishes for example). That would save me from recreating the same to-do over and over again. Thanks for the development tho! Great job!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.Version: 3.8.4

In awe of this appI am in awe of this application. Paired with Things on all my iOS devices and my Mac (yeah, I'm one of those folk!), Things has really revolutionised my habits. Once upon a time I continuously put off completing tasks, and was crazy forgetful about everything. Now, I simply rely upon Things to remember for me, and to prod me into doing stuff on time. It took a while to actually form the habit of listing my to-dos in the app, but once I started, it became almost automatic. Things has also become so beautiful over the years, especially the new Dark Mode. The design and intuition that’s gone into it is stunning. I love it, and recommend it to everyone. One thing I would really like to draw attention to is the sync speed between devices — it is SO fast. I honestly don’t know how they manage it. It's only now that I'm writing a review (something I never do!), but as a result I can vouch that Things is one of the best apps I've used over a multi-year period. To think that the team are still adding small quality of life features every now and then! I think it’s perfect already, but you can be sure they’ll think of something..Version: 3.9.2

Love itBest to do app I've ever used. Love it!!.Version: 3.0.2

Worth all the moneyI was weary to buy Things 3 everywhere (iPhone, iPad, Mac). I got lucky and grabbed Things 2 when it was free then took the plunge when Things 3 just came out... Let me say it's worth every single pence I've paid. My life is calmer and I'm on top of everything I should be, due to how fast, simple and clear it is to use Things 3. I've loved every minute with the app, but now, with the Black Theme on iPhone X, they made something perfect. That's it. Endgame. This is your app if you want to organise your life..Version: 3.8

Just fantasticThe new design is fantastic and is so *useful*!.Version: 3.0.2

AwesomeIncredible design. Great efficiency..Version: 3.0.2

Not too shabbyAfter years of relying solely on the stock reminders, things 3 can come as a nice refresher for what a to do app can do and look like. What things does better than reminders for me: more granular time settings, there’s no “deadline” and “someday” in reminders. The ability to create to dos through email can also come in handy. It is a bit more complicated to set up recurring events, having to tap the three dots at bottom and finish the setup before exiting a new to do in order to avoid duplicates. Also, not complaining but not a power user and I would never pay thrice for the exact same app just to be able to use cross device. Wish this app continue to stay true to the non-subscription pricing model..Version: 3.13.16

Changed my productivity foreverThings on face value, appears to be a very basic app. But as you begin to use the app more, you start to realise the sophistication, design and simplicity make this a killer app. Wishlist- a web app so I can use it at work (PC), the ability to have todays tasks be above projects when in area and widgets to be more reliable on iOS (they show things that you have completed as unfinished)..Version: 3.15.13

Best UI but needs a day planning feature!One of the best and most mature todo apps with a great intuitive UI. Very few other options out there with native Mac/iOS apps and so many features. The only problem is : the latest research shows that the most successful and productive people don’t use todo apps, they use calendars (google it) ! If doesn’t get scheduled, it won’t happen as reliably. Plus, a calendar keeps you honest and realistic as to how many things you can schedule in a day, which helps avoid the « never ending todo list of doom » problem. Things allows you to schedule tasks to a day only, and even though it now has a reminder feature, this is not enough : there is no notion of task duration, and no way to simply drag a task to a specific space on your day, so you can instantly visualize it. There are some other apps based on this concept (Plan, Sorted, TickTick) but they’re nowhere near as feature rich. If Things added that one feature, it would completely eat this market !.Version: 3.4

My most important appThings is the first app I install on a new device. I really like how gentle it is: Things gets it when you don't complete all your tasks today and just moves them to the next day, no problem. Most other apps freak out when you miss the assigned time, but Things has my back and knows that I don't need that stress in my life..Version: 3.17.6

Love it (small feature request)It’s a stunning app in every sense. I have one request: when adding a task, three buttons are behind the keyboard waiting to be revealed, one of them is the trash. I find myself sometimes starting a task and deciding against it or just starting one by accident. Having a few clicks to get to the trash or having to delete a blank to do is the one faff I can find in the app. Maybe black tasks don’t stay? Or perhaps there’s a trash button at the top right, out of the way but still in reach? Also, if I could be so bold, it would be great to have a little autofill for areas and projects. Maybe some # stuff like todoist does. Keep up the good work!.Version: 3.3.2

A Masterpiece of UX Design!Happened across Things in the story about featured iOS 13 apps, and so happy I did. To all the people at Cultured Code: thank you. What truly sets this task management app apart from everything else is the incredible attention paid to every aspect of the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX). Everything has a purpose, and functionality is never duplicated. Every interaction and gesture feels natural and makes sense. There is no fluff, no hidden features, or tools looking for a purpose. The iconography in the UI is just perfect, there’s never any confusion about what anything does. It just works. As an adult with ADHD running a business, keeping organized is something I’ve struggled with for years. Previous to trying Things, I was using a combination of the native iOS Calendar (synced to google calendar), Notes, Reminders, and also carried a pencil and notebook for quick notes/sketches/planning/collaboration. Things basically takes all of the useful parts of those apps and integrates them in a seamless and effortless way. I can just open it up and start throwing in tasks. I can easily drag and drop those tasks to the right category. If a task needs additional info I just tap it and start adding notes, or if it is something easily broken up into smaller chunks another tap and I can quickly add a sub-list to it. Task turned a little more complex than some notes and a list can comfortably handle? Just tap convert to project and bam now that task is a project that can hold its own tasks each with its own notes and/or lists. The best part of Things though really has to be how unobtrusive it is. Nothing ever gets in the way. It does exactly what you want it to, and makes those planning tools exceptionally easy so you’ll actually use them..Version: 3.10

Loving things 3As a first time user I’m loving the clean interface of things 3. Uncluttered and pretty on the eye. I’ve been a long time user of Todoist but now living in the Apple ecosystem..Version: 3.13.6

After 6 months of use..Folks, the start up cost is minimal compared to the benefits and cost savings this will bring, one small detail forgotten in my industry can be VERY costly. I run it on iPhone and Ipad, works flawlessly. I work in engineering construction -design, fabricate and install. Throughout the day I generally carry a traditional paper notebook, then that info is entered into “Things 3” and everything falls into place. Works for me 100%. Thank you to the team at Cultured Code..Version: 3.13.4

I love it but there’s just one thing missing.So I’m loving this app so far, I was just using the built in reminders app on iOS and it’s pretty barebones in comparison. BUT there is something that the iOS reminders have that Things doesn’t: persistent banner notification! The thing I love about the built in reminders is when a reminder pops up it will stay there all day on your lock screen until you complete it, that way every time I look at my phone I get reminded!! I really miss that as I have to open the app to check my to do if the reminder time has passed..Version: 3.5

Very good but could be betterI love how clean and well designed this app is, however there are a couple things I think would make it perfect. Better integration with other apps such as toggl so that the time spent on tasks can be measured. I would also very much like cross platform support. Perhaps the quickest and simplist wau of doing this would be to have a website that one can log into. And with HTML5 the stunning nature of this app could be preserved across platforms..Version: 3.5.2

I really get things done with this app!I’ve tried a few ToDo type apps and they are either to simple or to complicated. Things is both. You can use it in a simply basic manner or it has the structure that allows for more detailed involved planning. And I love the logbook feature to go back and look at ALL the Things you’ve done This feature is dated so if you bother to have some detail to (in some cases a mere) reminder eg ring ISP about Internet malfunction all weekend - then you effectively have a diary you can refer back to as to the date you did something. Handy if you have an ongoing issue where this info is helpful in the long term. Definitely worth the few bucks I paid..Version: 3.12.1

Easily the best task manager I have ever usedNot only is it filled to the brim with actually useful features, it has such a fluid and clean interface that it is a delight to actually plan my days..Version: 3.8.2

Very good appI love this app and have been using it for a couple of years, religiously every day. It’s easy to use, quick to use, and a joy to use. It enables me to organise my life and work, and ensure I don’t forget anything I need to do, nor spend all day organising it. My only suggestions are two-fold: 1) swipe down from Today to lead into Upcoming, so I can see what’s next 2) I’m not going to lie, it’s expensive. I have it for iPhone and iPad (and you have to pay twice) but I haven’t quite stomached the money to get the Mac version yet. That said, you only pay once, no subscription required, so it works out as good value in the long run. I probably will eventually purchase the Mac app for my new MacBook Pro as it is that good!.Version: 3.15.11

Amazing! But .. I wish I could collaborateThings is an absolutely amazing app with a beautiful interface and intuitive design. I have tried all the to do list apps on the market and this one is my best. It has just enough features without overwhelming the user with too many choices. I also love that it’s a to do list app - nothing more. That said, I would pay money to have the ability to collaborate on a to do list with one other person. I don’t need something for a team of people, but rather a way to share a Project with my partner. We are planning a wedding right now and using this app to do it. However, we both wish there was a way to work on the wedding project together aside from sending markup texts back and forth. This feature would benefit so many households without making it into some kind of project management team tool. Please find a way to make this happen!.Version: 3.17.2

Makes everything simpleThis is the best task and project software I have ever used. It’s perfect for me. I started using Things 3 after my former task/project app informed me of a price increase of $150 to bring it to $420 per year. After using Things 3 for a short while I realized how inadequate that former app actually was. I had printed lists, lists on Google Drive, lists on the Notes app on my phone, and lots of paper lists around my desk as well as some other workarounds. Because of the inefficient system I had unwittingly created. I never had an answer to the most important question of all, which is *what is up next*? I will admit that I did something different this time. I actually went to YouTube and watched an introductory video Getting Started With Things 3 by Peter Akkies that showed me how to use this app (no affiliation). That was 15 minutes well spent! That should be the official introductory video of Things 3. Because of how simple it is to set up a task or a project or a repeating task, or a project with checkboxes and start dates, and due dates and integration of the Mac calendar, iPhone & iPad, I now have the answer to that most important question at my fingertips all the time. When it comes to productivity for me, there is nothing more important than that. In short, because my former app is so complicated and/or difficult to use to set up tasks that I now realize how complicated things had become in an effort to simply stay organized..Version: 3.17.1

Planification de tâches pour déficit de l’attention: Chose faite.Merci Things!.Version: 3.15.20

Really well doneThis app has a lot of great functionality for managing tasks and projects. The interface is super clean and efficient. The flow for bringing a task or project through inception to completion is very intuitive and works well. The only thing I would raise is the way the app assumes you are a go-getter who will knock out tasks in a proactive manner. For slackers, procrastinators, and anxiety sufferers like myself it is not very good at nagging and popping up. You have to actively pay attention to the stuff in the app. I would like to see a slider that lets you set the level of app awareness of your ability to complete tasks. So you can make it nag you more if you want it to. That way you can decide if the app is more proactive in bringing tasks in front of your eyes to make sure you don’t just set them and forget them. But I would still recommend this app all the way..Version: 3.9.7

Almost perfect but still the bestI love using this app on my Apple Watch, particularly as the large middle complication in the modular watch face because it shows up to three of your next to-do list items. I would love if this complication also showed events as well as the to-do list (e.g. if one of those three spots was reserved for the ‘next calendar event’ if you had an event/appointment for the day) as I currently find myself frequently switching back and forth between watch faces depending on how many events versus tasks I have planned for the day. Nevertheless, this app is still the best organising app I have come across (and I have tried MANY!). If another app did integrate both events and tasks on the same Apple Watch complication, however, I would have to choose that app instead..Version: 3.10.2

Things rocksI’ve been with things since things was a baby. I really appreciate their marketing model. Thank you things..Version: 3.17.5

Things is amazingI have issues with short-term memory, so I need help staying on track. I have tried so many apps, and Things is by far the best for me. It has been particularly helpful in the normal recurring tasks throughout my week, much better than relying on my calendar app. It is very easy to create a task and set it for a date in the future with a custom repeat. Having Things as a complication on my Watch helps me to actually do the stuff I agreed to do! I could not get my Apple Watch to work as described, so I asked for help. It turned out I was doing it wrong, but Mick and Julia in Support were very patient with me, explaining and reviewing how it worked until I got it. I have Things on both my iPad and iPhone, and have given it as a gift. I recommend it very highly..Version: 3.9.7

Extraordinary in its sophisticated presentation and planning powerI have resisted Things for the longest time. A loyal fan of Stephen Covey’s PlanPlus online for over 15 years, I finally contemplated GTD and I loved it! More applicable to today’s world, I wanted to find the best application possible. I embraced Todoist and Omnifocus and they were both great, but Things rises to a superior level. Extremely intelligent and outstandingly elegant, it makes the planning and organising pleasant and short. It allows and invites more “doing “ than “planning “. The best in its category!💖💕❤️.Version: 3.9.4

I have used them all...Things 3 is light years better than 2Do, Wunderlist, Trello, Tasker, Do It Tomorrow, etc. It may not have quite as many features as 2Do, and it may be more expensive than the free versions of Wunderlist, but it is flawless. The user interface is clean, well thought out, flexible and EASY TO USE. It feels fast and snappy when in use. I will say that my productivity has at least DOUBLED since I am now cranking through tasks instead of being frustrated by my system of organization. Other people have mentioned the amount of time that it took for Things 3 to come out, but I can only assume it is because of how well executed it was/is. Don’t hesitate to buy this app. I got it for my iPhone and iPad and think it is worth every dollar. I will be getting the MacBook version next..Version: 3.6

Fantastic way to organize big projects or daily tasksThe title says it all, this app is great. It allows you to create projects, repeating events, and organize them all either by date or by the area of life they relate to. Sounds complicated but the user interface is excellent and they provide a tutorial as well to make all the app has to offer as easy to utilize as possible. I love this app and practically depend on it to stay organized and on top of projects while also on track with daily tasks like working out and finishing work. It has amazing support for the Apple Watch, and many of its important functions can be used on the Apple Watch or simply by asking Siri. I can’t say enough great things about this app and I am grateful to the creators of it for giving the world such a wonderful and useful application..Version: 3.7.3

The literal best todo appI’ve used them all over the years: Notational Velocity & nvAlt, Vesper, Clear, Evernote… the last few years I’ve been running Apple Notes & Reminders, but a friend recommended I try Things, and it’s been absolutely everything I’ve ever wanted in a to do app, while having a nigh-on perfect, logical UI. The way the app structures the todos also maps directly to how my brain likes it. It makes so much sense! I bought on iOS and my Mac and it’s the best money I’ve ever spent on an app. 💯% thoroughly recommend! Keep up the great work, devs 💪🏻.Version: 3.14

Love it!I am always hesitant about paying for something without really knowing everything about it beforehand, however I am pleased with my purchase and thrilled with this App. It has all the bells and whistles without being cumbersome or overwhelming. The tutorial walked me through learning everything and if I ever need a refresher I can take the tutorial again. I have been using the free version of another to do list but it fell short. Even the paid version didn’t have the ability to make things easy to sort, manage and use. This THINGS App has well organized screen views, the ability to change a task to a project easily and I’m not quite sure how to describe it, but it just flows well and visually makes sense. I have difficulty sorting things out in my head, on paper and with other lists Apps, but the Things drag and drop feature helps to sort, manage and organize easily. The only drawback is the lack of PC usage. Sometimes it is nice to brain dump by typing with all ten digits. Hope the developers decide to add that functionality someday. Other than that, I say Bravo! I LOVE THIS APP and it has already made me more productive..Version: 3.13.16

Helping me get organisedI’ve just started using Things after a friend recommended it. It has been a great help to keeping on track of things coming up and actually getting them done, so it really does do as it says!! I’m still learning about the other features but so far I’m happy to wake up and see the notifications and be reminded of what’s on today..Version: 3.5.1

Pleasently SurprisedWow! Things is so well thought out. So simple and yet so capable. It just quietly manages "things" for you. Very little effort of input required, but what it gives back is amazing. The creators have done a stellar job here! iOs 14 widgets are magic too! I bought this app because of good reviews on YouTube. Yet still wasn't sure I'd actually use it. I am happy to say, Things is steadily growing on me. I could was lyrical all day about this app. If you're on the fence, just buy it. You will thank yourself later..Version: 3.13.7

Still the best task managerThings is elegantly-designed. Though it IS a bit opinionated in how one should manager their tasks (Today, Upcoming), it does provide a structure for folks who need it. The ability to chunk down your multitude of tasks into what you can just do today is very helpful. I prefer flat lists, and I wish that they had the ability to negate the filters (Today, Upcoming, Anytime), but I’ll take it. DO use the free trial on the Mac app to make sure it’s for you, as thankfully all three platforms (iOS, iPadOS, and macOS) work identical, and THAT I can really appreciate. Cultured Code’s attention to detail is second to none. I only wish that the Watch app allowed me to select which filter I want to see, or perhaps only a tag instead of just Today. Minor gripe. If you want or need something a bit more powerful than Apple’s otherwise excellent Reminders, Things may is for you..Version: 3.15.17

Not a Project app- wish it had moreFor starters I’ve been combing through the internet in an effort to find a good project app that didn’t cost an arm & a leg while seamlessly integrating with iOS since it’s all my family owns. After hearing great things about Things 3 I’ve given it a shot for a few days. There are some definite upsides and things I like. Dark mode, the ability to rapidly make reminders and set to-do’s, importing from shared calendars and all that jazz. The ability to set things for “someday” or “this evening” when I’m in the middle of the day is extremely useful and takes a lot of stress out being hurried by tasks. But there’s no ability to link pictures or do sketches like in the Notes app It’s taken from what I assumed to be a project app into a simple (yet extremely effective) to do list Don’t get me wrong, if you’re looking for something to gently prod and remind you about things to do— such as to clean out the basement, or grab things before work, this is the app for you. But if you want an app that could keep track of what’s broken in the basement and needs to be replaced, or if that dryer you fixed 3 months and 4 days ago is making noises again look elsewhere. I really do hope Things 3 gets those updates soon— even a simplistic port of the sketchbook in apple Notes native app would be a game changer.Version: 3.9.6

Worth itI have been using this app for quite some time know all i can say i i definitely made a good investment..Version: 3.17.9

Elegant and efficientAfter months or even years of deliberating I finally switched from Appigo Todo to Things a few weeks back. Why did I take so long? The decision took a while because I had to transfer hundreds of items manually as Appigo offers no export. Indeed, this was one of the reasons to switch, I don’t like being bound to an app. I have never looked back. Things is brilliant. It works smoothly in the background on desktop and phone, does the job with no fuss and minimal effort, and it’s even pretty to look at. Absolutely love it. I can see that this will be a constant for me for the next decade..Version: 3.8.7

Great management appJust lost a star because I hate the icon.Version: 3.7.5

The best to-do app I’ve ever usedThis app is simply the best from any angle. It looks great, it’s simple to use, while still having enough complexity to organize my projects and sun-tasks. They’ve done a great job adding features over time without making things complicated or cluttered. I’ve you’re considering it, seriously, get it!.Version: 3.18.1

ImiBrilliant app in terms of functionality, aesthetics, user interface, intuitive design. Nice work Things team! Rarely in life do you stumble across something that is better than you could ever have dreamed of ... well I’ve certainly found that in Things, and I’ve tried a few task management apps. If it had ‘this week’ and ‘this month’ buttons (like the ‘someday’ button’) then it would be close to perfection ... I have the iPhone and iMac versions which work together seamlessly..Version: 3.6

😍 Only 1 Thing MissingI am smitten with this app. I used to get by with a paper planner, then switched to Todoist last year, but I hated that there was really no way to see upcoming tasks beyond a week. Things has solved that problem for me (and then some!) — no more worrying about an annual subscription, waaaay better integration with Apple Watch and my calendar (thank goodness), and a simpler, cleaner interface that allows me to organize everything from daily tasks to vacation ideas and workout plans. The price seemed a little steep at first, especially since it wasn’t easy to try out the app before I bought it, but it was worth every penny. Now, the only thing I’m missing is a way to track daily habits. I end up with a ton of to dos every day, which is a pain, because I just want a separate part of the platform that allows me to track that stuff. I’ve tried Streaks but would really like to have all these features in one place..Version: 3.7.3

This is a great app but not quite perfectFirstly, I recommend this app. If you’re using it for yourself as an individual or self employed professional on your own it’s fab. I have it for both iPhone and iPad and it’s great (I don’t have a Mac). So I did have three things but the excellent customer support told me how to use the slightly hidden intelligent language parsing in the date picker. So two of three minor issues solved. Great first class customer support too. So that leaves the most annoying issue for me, which is task order in the today list, or the upcoming list for that matter. There should be the choice to order these by time of reminder as well as date (in the upcoming list’s case it does group tasks by due day but not reminder time). It especially annoys me on the today list. Just an option in settings to turn on sorting by reminder time would be perfect for me. Personally I’d like to have no due time tasks first in today then tasks with a due time below in order of due time getting later towards the bottom of the list. Having to keep manually reordering things each day is a little tiresome. It’s good that I’m reviewing all the tasks each morning but still, some automation for list order would be super useful and would personally save me that extra little bit of time. But other than this grumble I love the app. Fav task management app that I use daily for personal and work tasks. The Apple Watch app integration is great too..Version: 3.8.5

Love this appGreat app so easy to learn and use especially for someone with ADHD who constantly jumps from task to task. The only thing i will say is it would be great to have a way to add a reminder serperate to the date the task/appt is. So set the date of when it is and add a reminder the night/day prior. I just select the date of when it is, but usually I have to add the reminder date as the date(so say a day or two before the actual date) and then type the date into the task/to-do title so that way I know when it is and I still get alerted the day before or prior. Other than that awesome! Sooo easy to use and love how there is a project to learn how to use the app! So many cool shortcuts and emailing sharing options, the more you know the better it gets! Thanks 🙏.Version: 3.17.1

Great DesignNice, simple todo app that does everything it promises exceptionally well. The only thing missing is a web app or some way to use it from a Windows PC. Would be an easy 5 stars with that!.Version: 3.16.5

How can GTD be this fun?Things is a marvel. It makes life management a breeze and more than that, a joy! I couldn’t imagine how v2 could be improved but v3 is just extraordinary. The boring side of lists and projects move to the background and the gorgeous UI and completely intuitive workflows make Things unprecedented in its field. Sure it’s not cheap, thank goodness for that as one gets what one pays for. Keep up the work that sets you apart. Thanks for making a suite of one app, that doesn’t have me resenting getting things done!.Version: 3.8.4

Simply perfect. Almost…I have to say that I love this app and don’t know how I’ve survived so long without it. I love the simple concept of typing up a thing you want to do, then assigning it to a day in the future so you don’t have to worry about it until then. Building out projects is a great way to keep track of things as well. I especially love the ability to integrate the Apple Calendar into the app so I can see everything at once. I do have one small gripe though. I use this app to keep track of regular monthly bills and when they are coming due. My current system is that I pay forward all the bills that are due before my next paycheck. This ensures I’m always early. However, there’s no way to mark a recurring task as complete before they populate in the Today field. This means I have to keep track of which bills I’ve paid in my head until they come due and I can check them off. It’s very annoying. Other task apps I’ve used allowed me to check them off early, so why not this one? Unfortunately, this one thing, while small, is so annoying that it affects my overall headspace, so until it’s fixed I can only give it 4 stars..Version: 3.14.1

Clunky to add a task, but wonderful otherwiseComing from Todoist, I find Things a much nicer app to use, it simply simple looking. My main frustration and potential motive for returning to Todoist is the ease of entering a new task. In Todoist you can write "Do washing up tomorrow at 9am" and a task will be added that says "Do washing up" and place it tomorrow with a reminder for 9am. It's easy and smart. With Things you type the task, you press another button, you orientate yourselves with a full month calendar, you pick date and reminder in separate sections This clunky way of adding a task is not what you expects from a highly rated/priced task app going up against established competition. Other than the extremely high price set for the MacOS version of this app, the ease of entering a task needs an overhaul in my opinion..Version: 3.3.1

Thought the app was too pricey, until I got so much stuff done.I was looking for an app that would help me stay on task with ease. I downloaded so many task apps before but I couldn’t stay on task, I’d enter my list and just didn’t complete them. Why did I took the risk of getting this expensive app?? Was I gullible ? I guess so. But something was different, I got stuff done !! everyday every week so far. What you do is type any idea that comes up. Then you move it around to whenever you want to compete it, that’s it! But why is it so expensive for such a simple task ? I gave it 5 stars because I competed every task that I’ve been listing for 1 month now. My only suggestion is how about sharing the task with other people in household? I just discovered that I can share the list by scrolling down so that it opens up a move task bar and clicking on the “. . .” . I’m very happy with this app and of course there’s always room for improvement..Version: 3.8.7

Minimalist yet sophisticatedYou might think, “Well, what’s the point of a todo app? I can just write down what I gotta do and check it out when I need to!” Question is, how fast can you do this simple thing? Really think about it! No other app has done that job for me as well as Things3. Things3 has replaced Reminder app for me. I also do not send myself text messages about little details anymore. It’s super light and yet makes almost no sacrifice.Version: 3.15.19

Love this app!!I downloaded Things 3 a few days ago and am already loving it. Reminders I had already set have been imported from the Reminders app and were very easily sorted into ones to keep, remove or make recurring. I love that I can see my calendar in the app so that I can plan my to dos around any meetings or appointments I have. I have been able to easily create areas allowing me to keep work, home and school to dos separate, add tags to each to do so I can find them easily, set deadlines for to dos and projects and set reminders for recurring to dos. The only thing I feel is missing that I really want to be able to do is attach emails, documents and notes to a to do or project. Thanks for creating such an easy to setup, use and navigate productivity app that will keep event the most disorganised person (me) organised!.Version: 3.7.3

So glad I found Things 3I have tried so many to-do list apps, and I find most of them offer such a limited way to segment tasks. I deeply appreciate Things 3’s approach. Our to-do list can be divided by different lists or sections in our lives called “Areas”. In these areas, or even outside of them, we can have tasks as well as Projects: actual Work in Progresses with a defined due date. These projects can have their own headings and tasks underneath those headings. Even more, tasks can have their own subtasks. We can even see at a glance a pie chart of our projects to see our progress. You can even set a start date, not just a due date, for when you want your tasks to appear in your Today view. There are some things I wish it did—I wish we could collapse headings. I also wish we could see statistics of tasks we accomplished. But for what it does, Things 3 does it extremely well. A clean, polished interface that I always come back to after giving other apps a try..Version: 3.13.4

One of favourite appsI’ve been relying on things to keep my tasks organized for a while. I’m so happy they’ve added markdown support, it was my only complaint. One of my most used apps on mobile and desktop..Version: 3.14

Continued SupportThing’s continued support of new devices and features (they’ve already released iOS 12 and watchOS support) means they’re one of the best developers in the business. This 5 star review is solely for support of the Apple Watch, a major player in my day to day life. Thing’s sets a benchmark for others to strive for and they’ve set it high. Good work. Keep up the support and people will keep buying..Version: 3.7

Almost brilliantActually, despite the title, this app is brilliant. Full stop. It has amped up my productivity no end, and it is so easy and intuitive to use would thoroughly recommend this app to anyone who wants to download the clutter of their brain to a piece of software. The only drawback, is I wish there was a shortcut to add a “To Do” from the control centre (like there is for Notes). This would make it that much faster to add a reminder that pops into your head on the go :) Great stuff, Things Team!.Version: 3.17.2

Brilliant to-do appI’ve used a range of to-do apps over the years eventually settling on one that worked well across platforms and was free (and supported moveable sub tasks). However, Things is functionally richer with a more enjoyable interface. It does what I need for simple tasks as well as for more complex situations. In particular I like being able to slide up the blue + symbol and add a task to where I want (eg on a particular day in the upcoming calendar view, or to a particular project (sliding up the + in the anytime view). Also handy is being able to do a voice input to add a task to Things using my Apple Watch..Version: 3.7.5

Love this app but wish for more colourSince getting the things app for iPhone, I have switched from OmniFocus2, did not like Omnifocus3. Much prefer the design and logic behind things 3. However after using moleskine’s Actions app I realised what’s missing with things 3. Colours. Coloured areas, coloured actions. It might not be for everyone, but to those of us who have strong visual preference, it means a lot. I still will stay with things 3, but now that I have seen how colours could be used in scheduling, I want more..Version: 3.7.3

Really is very goodOk, so you’ve read the reviews but still not sure if you should pay a full tenner for Things3... maybe try some of the free ones again... Well, although MinimaList and Microsoft ToDo are good alternatives to the retiring Wunderlist, Things3 really is excellent. It’s certainly everything I need. Has all the functions you need without being complicated. It’s intuitive in use, has a classy clean style, and there are no ads at all. Importantly, you can set priorities, tags, dates and reminders - so you really can use it to schedule and prioritise your tasks across a week or month. If you need more than a simple checklist, but don’t want to have to spend ages learning how to use a complicated app - you can do worse than Things3. One of the best tenners I’ve spent in a long time..Version: 3.7.2

Life changing appProbably the single most useful app on my phone. Has revolutionised the way I keep track of what I need do in all categories of my life. It might take time to get yourself organised into the app so it works best for you, but now that I have, I am so much more productive because I have planned exactly what I need to do for the day, by setting the date and time with reminder. If I don’t get it done that day, I push it on to another date. Please can the developers add an option to keep an item in a list, even though it has been checked as done?.Version: 3.13.6

FormidableBravo. Marc 2020-08-01.Version: 3.12.8

Everything I need and moreAs an adult mom with ADHD I struggle to stay organized, keep track of tasks, and easily record important to-dos in an accessible location. The integration this app manages (between watch and phone) is seamless, and gives me a convenient and powerful way to keep track of many ongoing lists, routine tasks, and one-off tasks. I initially balked at the price but this app but its the best money I’ve ever spent on an organizational tool (that’s saying something considering the many bullet journals, planners, tracking systems, etc. that I’ve had false starts with). The tips and hints w/in the app are great, and the app itself does everything I could hope for. If you’re looking for motivational sayings and cute cartoons, this isn’t the app for you. If you’re looking for a way to stay on track and record things as they come to mind- and in a place that you won’t forget about- then I can’t recommend a better tool..Version: 3.12.8

Almost perfectI have been searching for a way to combine my “getting things done” productivity world, and my “outliner world” where I plan projects. Things is the closest app I have found to bring these two worlds together in a way that is functional, beautiful and intuitive. I love the tagging, dates, inbox, and headings. The reason I wrote “Almost” perfect is that I want to be able to collapse headings, areas, and notes (under project titles). Without the ability to collapse these the work environment can get cluttered..Version: 3.2.2

Like it!Playing with app on and off for a few days and I think I can centralize so many things! This could be a life changer! The cost seems rather high and unreasonable to not share across platforms, so loses a star..Version: 3.2.2

PLEASE we are begging you!This is the best app I’ve used to organise myself with two full time jobs and a seemingly overwhelming personal life. The only reason I keep going back to other apps like Notion and Todoist is due to the Windows compatibility. Everything else I own is an Apple product but I can’t control what both my jobs use, which is Windows! Please make this Windows user friendly, you know you got some people out there willing to pay good money for that update! 😭.Version: 3.17.5

So far so goodI am new to this app but so far I really like what I see.!!.Version: 3.15.18

This is the app I have been waiting for my whole life!Even in school I used to carry a little note book around with me called ‘Things to do book’. I remember my friends used to think it was hilarious. Well, this app is brilliant and I have tried a lot of productivity apps. I have been an avid Evernote user for years, but this app really helps to clarify my goals and sort out my thoughts and therefore what daily actions I need to take each day. It is expensive, but honestly, I think it is worth it if you are serious about getting more streamlined about your life and need clarity.....Version: 3.3.1

GreatBest GTD app!.Version: 3.12.1

Font SizeI downloaded all three versions of the app and I am loving it so far. I do hope, however, that the creators make one improvement soon. It would be really nice if there was an option to change the font size to suit the user’s preference. The iPad and iPhone version of the app uses a font size that is way too large in my opinion. I love the app so far, and so this is just a review with the hope that this small but helpful change can be made..Version: 3.13.8

Good appIt is a very good app, but I think you can improve a lot more. Now in order to set the date and time, I need to go to Jump Start, choose or type the date and click the reminder to set the time. That is 3 extra steps. It is way better if I can just type “call John on 12 Nov at 3pm” and the remainder will set to date and time automatically. If you can fix that, this is the die for app. Everything else is just perfect..Version: 3.7.4

Nearly PerfectLove the ability to drag and drop tasks as my priorities change throughout the day. So much simpler than constantly having to reset priorities. Also love being able to see my appointments and tasks all in the same view so that I can better manage my day. There are just a few features I'd like to see in future versions - a month view showing appointments and tasks for each day; the ability to create and edit events from within Things rather than having to switch to another app; the ability to swipe from day to day rather than having to leave the Today view and navigate to the Upcoming view; the ability to see the next Action in each project in the Today view so you don't have to do back and forth between Today and Projects. If screen real estate is an issue, it strikes me that the Inbox, Anytime and Someday are duplicative..Version: 3.2.4

Nearly perfect iOS appI used ToDo on the iPhone with Toodledo on the web for years, and I was quite happy with it. However when I tried to update ToDo, as it was increasingly buggy, to ToDo Cloud, the install failed and I started looking around. And I am glad I did. I looked at many reviews and decided to give Things 3 a try. The tutorial is well done, and in 15 minutes I was fully up to speed. I then reentered about 100 tasks, although I could have imported them. I have to state that the interface is a joy to work with, and the final result was amazing. Read the reviews for product details, but this app defines what is great about iOS. Clean, intuitive and fun. The integration with the calendar, in particular, is brilliant. After getting it set up on the iPhone, I purchased the iPad app. Perfect integration and interface! My only quibbles... When I set an Inbox item to Today, and then I do not complete the task and clear the date, the task ends up in the Anytime folder. I think it should go back to the Inbox. This is by design, and I have a workaround, but it is mildly annoying. Also, I would like to not display the Anytime folder, as I do not need it, but this is not customizable. I could use the real estate for another area or project. But these are minor details. This is one of the best apps for iOS. Period..Version: 3.6.2

Essential for anyoneI was a bit skeptical of a todo app that was $30 US for both iPhone and iPad. I stopped feeling that skepticism after a day. This was the best GTD app I’ve used. I’ve yet to use it on Mac, but I primarily work off an iPad. And oh, the iPad and iPhone apps are amazing. I have less use of the iPhone app, but the iPad and iPhone apps are mostly similar. I have used these apps for school, work, and home, and each thing was very good. I think the organization of Areas and Projects are adequate, although I think there should be like sub-areas with projects in them. That’s my only gripe with the app at the moment, and it isn’t even something bad, it’s just a quality of life thing. The app is beautiful and I 100% think the money spent was well worth it..Version: 3.15.12

My most used and relied upon app!I love Things, it was recommend to my by a friend and I have recommended to many people. I use it mainly for work but also have an area/ tag for Home. Repeating tasks, tags, Evening and the logbook are some of the best features. I have multiple clients and each client has their own tag, each with multiple to-do’s under them. It’s so simple to use and extremely effective. I have Things for iPhone and iPad. I need to use a PC for work so unfortunately I don’t have a desktop version and this is my one disappointment. Any chance of a windows desktop version?!.Version: 3.12.8

Almost perfect, solid, worth the moneyI have used a lot of task management apps and I still think that many of them are great. Swipes was one of my favorites because I can snooze tasks for later, but Things has a unique approach to that same need that is actually simpler and much more effective. I’ve had to adjust some of my own habits to adapt to how Things is organized, but wow is it well thought out. It is deceptively simple at first glance, but it is so well designed that I’m constantly finding new uses and applications. My wife loves it too and she’s very picky and often doesn’t take to the things that I recommend. So the fact that both of us find it useful is a testament to the quality of the product. I’m hesitant to buy the desktop app because I think it’s fairly overpriced, I did do the free trial though and it is well-made. I was a little hesitant about the price of the mobile app as well, but after using it, I think that it is well worth the money and I wouldn’t say that about a lot of $10 apps..Version: 3.3.2

Simple, effective & beautifully craftedTitle says it all..Version: 3.16.3

Things has really helped me organise my dayI have a busy life with 2 teenagers a job and a hobby business so having Things in my life to enhance my organisation skills has been really sucessful. I particularly like the movability of each task, the ability to see all comoleted tasks to check just incase i cant remember and the ability to send tasks on to each family member so they can add to it or plan their day around the family priorities..Version: 3.2.5

WowThis app is amazing. It has a beautiful aesthetic and rich feature set - everything you could want except maybe location based reminders and collaboration. Syncing via the cloud is rock solid and fast. I try other things (no pun intended) but keep coming back to Things..Version: 3.17.2

Simplicity at its BestIt’s the minimalism of the design that makes this app so wonderful. You get in, you get out! There isn’t a bunch of bells and whistles in your face distracting you or causing information overload. A great add-on feature code be a weekly review, you set the day of the week to initiate it and on that day you cycle through your projects and tasks to make edits and updates. OmniFocus has this feature and it’s quit nice..Version: 3.15.19

Fantastic App from a Wunderlist UserReally like this app and my experience is very consistent with all the glowing reviews. I have been using Wunderlist for years and never figured why they never charged me for using the app. Anyway, they have sold to Microsoft so was in search of something similar that could sync between my iPhone and Mac (not too worried about iPad or iWatch). Downloaded free trial version to Mac and was SO impressed....suspect some of the developers used to work for Wunderlist. Really clean and simple and very easy to set up syncing with the cloud. I was converted and made the purchase in an hour. I don’t feel bad about paying for a tool that I use everyday. Great job and love the iPhone version too. Not working so well with my iWatch but less bothered by that..Version: 3.12.1

Enjoying it so far, great designLives up to the idea that a product is perfect not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. In this case, taking away is more about how things hides all unnecessary distractions away from the user to make the app experience both easy and comfortable. There's plenty of functionality built in though, it's just not all up in your face. My only gripe, which I might even change my mind on anyway, is that there isn't a way to speed add tasks (having the cursor jump back up to the input field after you hit enter). So far this seems like not a big issue, and I actually kinda like that feature being gone because it slows you down as a user and requires you to be a bit more mindful and intentional with your plans. Great app 👍.Version: 3.12.5

Brilliant appLove the simplicity, the clean look, and the haptic feedback support. Yet to see whether the app makes me more productive but it sure is pretty and easy to use..Version: 3.0.2

The bestFor a TODO there is no better I have been using Things since the beginning of its creation and they have always look after it for us thank you so so much think team for looking. After it and to not have made it a subscription.Version: 3.16.1

Please add a HABIT tracker?Can you add a habit tracker feature? Something like the deadline calendar popup on a task but instead you can select multiple days. This would work perfect for me if it existed. I love things3 I use it every day, storing ideas, lists, projects, graduation requirements, etc. I would also like to track the habits I’m trying to build within things, this feature would make it eaiser. I hope you consider.^^ much love :3.Version: 3.16.5

MY FAVORITE THING EVERI try to be a fairly organized person. I have lots of school stuff, family work, and outside activities. With all these things I’ve had many different planning and organizing systems. Which all have failed to differing degrees. My biggest problem was the fact that I had so many ideas of what I wanted to do in the future that I needed a notes app and planning app hybrid. This is where this app comes in! I can write down the homework I need to complete, and create a new project for an idea I have and break that project down into how to get it done. My life feels so much more organized with this app! My favorite part is the one time fee. I was skeptical at first but I will never have to worry about monthly payments ever again! Also did I mention you can import your calendar! This app is amazing!.Version: 3.15.16

Wipes the floor with other task appsI’ve tried a lot of task managers and it was such a relief to find Things. It has features that seem really essential and obvious, yet are missing from other apps. Like separate start dates and due dates. You can plan when to start working on a task and also add a deadline. Projects can be completed and have start and due dates. So can the tasks inside them. So for example you might set up a project to run through February and March, then have tasks for different stages of the project. I’ve tried some newer apps just to compare and found myself utterly confused about how to plan what tasks I’ll do when while also tracking deadlines, and how to set up projects when the only options are a task or a list that can’t be completed. You can also add headings in projects - good for visual arrangement and you can also do things like drag-and-drop, move or archive a heading along with all its associated tasks. Other good things about Things: view your calendars in their respective colours, URL scheme that you can use to link from other apps, nested tags, beautiful calm design, view logged tasks easily. I don’t want lots of busy colours and noise, or gamification - just simplicity. I’ve been so much more productive since I started using this app. Give it a try you won’t regret it!.Version: 3.8.2

Please make more apps…so goodIf someone asked me how to design a good app, I’d tell them to use Things for a month - it’s beautifully functional. Thank you..Version: 3.15.17

This app is [nearly] perfectI don’t say that lightly. My two requests: 1) hide markup codes once editing is done 2) add support to attachments Other than that, goddamn perfect in my book..Version: 3.16.5

The launching pad of my dayI use the absolute hell out of this app. By sorting tasks into Projects and then Areas with tags and reminders, my mind is never cluttered and I’m always on track. The Watch app is a huge bonus when I’m doing the grocery shopping or working in the studio when I don’t want distractions. My only request is a Tags area that consolidates tasks by Tag. It’s a bit dumb having to manually type in a Tag to find tasks I’m looking for. Otherwise I’m thoroughly satisfied. Please don’t go to a subscription model like everybody else!.Version: 3.12.6

Great tool for ADHD momI’ve been using things for several months now but I’m pretty sure I’ve still only scratched the surface of what I can accomplish with it. But that’s totally OK in fact that’s a big part of what makes it awesome. I can get up and running and functioning without having to dig deep into the advanced features. I’m starting to more now and hoping to discover if there are options for shared projects and tasks with other users, which would be ideal to be able to start delegating tasks to my kids as well as letting them see what is on my plate. Time will tell if this is something I can do with this app. Most importantly though is my current experience as an ADHD single mom of two (one of whom also has ADHD). We all have apple watches which are amazing accommodations for ADHDers and Things’ integration with Apple Watch is extremely well down. I also discovered the iOS widget which has also been a game changer. It’s now the first thing I see when I get bored and swipe open my phone for no reason. This system is great if you’re a GTDer but even better because it has the flexibility to apply many of the concepts without the rigidity of a strict GTD setup. Thanks and I look forward to posting an update of how I use Things’ more advance features for an ADHD single mom of two..Version: 3.13.16

Powerful and polishedGreat use of haptics. Elegant design and animation physics. Simple but powerful features. This is by far the best task organiser app..Version: 3.2.3

Fantastic app, fully searchable and snappy fast!GREAT APP. I’ve been using it for many years on my iPhone and Mac. It just keeps getting better and better. The thing that I like the most about this app is that you can SEARCH the entire app for key words, making it very easy to find tasks that you tucked away in projects or folders. The search function is really fast and really great! I also love that it has a LOGBOOK of all your completed tasks. This is great if you want to look back and see when you called someone or mailed something. You can also search the logbook for key words. I love it and it comes in super handy. Guys, I just looked and I have tasks going back to 2010 in my logbook. Wow, just wow. Thank you Things 3! (And by the way, it was just called Things when I created those tasks!). There is a NOTE section that you can use for every task and this is great for detailed information. This is also searchable making it easy to find that information from task that you may have completed years ago. Also, the app opens FAST, pretty much instantaneously making it easy to quickly add a task. This may seem like a no-brainer feature but sadly some apps just don’t do that! The whole app is very snappy, very quick. It’s relatively INEXPENSIVE for the iPhone and I recommend you start there to see if you like it. The Mac app is more expensive, and for my needs I don’t really need it, but it is convenient. I highly RECOMMEND this app!.Version: 3.13.12

Love the new clean designSwitched over from 2Do - still in the process of importing everything actually. Overall, really like it so far..Version: 3.0.2

Finally!I first used Things years ago to GTD. After I discovered Wunderlist, I switched and loved the flexibility and the plethora of features it offered. Few years ago, a tragedy took place and Wunderlist fell victim to Microsoft who bought out and stopped updating the app. It then went off to attempt its own version of Wunderlist, only to release an underdeveloped, underperforming iteration that's probably doomed for the lack of user interest. To make a long story short, I was forced to find a replacement for my beloved Wunderlist (RIP). I searched high and low only to return to Things 3. I'm happy to acknowledge that it evolved into a prince, matching and at times surpassing Wunderlist. Things 3 is more elegant and user friendly then any other app I've tried. I'm happy to be home again. My dream is for Apple to recognize the value of Things 3 and purchase it. Only then can we be assured that this magnificent product will survive indefinitely. Apple, are you listening?!.Version: 3.6.1

Widget was made less usefulPlease make a compact widget view on homescreen widget (like it used to be) 3 items is too little.Version: 3.19.3

Amazing!Does literally everything I want it to do. The one thing I wish however is that there weren’t seperate apps for iPhone and iPad. Paying a lot for both seems a bit much for an app like this..Version: 3.2.4

Great Across devices!I have a super compact iPhone 8, a MacBook for work and an iMac at home. Things is superb across all 3 and have delivered transparency to my day-to-day with the clean, flexible planner. Love it! It gets better with every update and short cut!.Version: 3.12.8

So useful and well-designed!I use the Things iPhone/Watch app and Mac software to stay organised and it's by far the best to-do list program I've found 🙂 It has plenty of features like tags and repeating events, but has a clean easy to use design at the same time. Dark mode is beautiful, I love the filtering by tags (especially the interface on the Mac app), and being able to quickly add a task on my Mac using a keyboard shortcut is really useful. It's almost perfect but I would love if: - You could collapse headings. - You could set location-based reminders (and/or other smart reminders, like weather-based). - You could choose a few lists that can be viewed on the Watch app, not just the today view. For example I have a weekly and monthly task list that I'd love to be able to view on my Watch! Overall though a great to-do app, suggestions are just me being nit-picky haha.Version: 3.14.2

Uncomplicated ProductivityI was a Things use from the very first days of V1, but had drifted away to use other software such as OmniFocus and 2Do, thinking I needed more powerful features. I didn't really - just added complexity. Things 3 has brought me back, and so far I'm happy I did. It provides just enough features to do everything I really need, while not being too complicated. Syncing across platforms (iPhone, iPad and Mac) through Things Cloud appears instantaneous. I wish the price was less to upgrade all of those, but I'm willing to pay it to support such great software..Version: 3.0.2

Best productivity app I've ever usedI am a planner person, I work off lists (analog and digital) all the time and if I don't have my lists, you best believe I'm getting nothing done and feel like a lost puppy. Enter this app: Things, I just purchased it today, entered everything I needed to do (I have my wedding in 5 days!!) and I feel like I can rule the world. I WISH I looked and found this app years ago. It's very streamlined and has absolutely everything I need in terms of list-making, creating projects with notes and their own to-do lists, creating days where a task sits or deadline, repeating tasks, having tags and syncing calendars to the app. It has everything I've ever needed in a productivity app and more that I didn't know would be useful!! I LOVE THIS APP!! Low key hoping it can help me get the rest of my life together :-).Version: 3.2

Easy to useBrilliant app. So simple and easy to use while the watch interface is just superb. Such a shame the Mac version is so expensive (I think it’s like 8 times more than this iOS version). Would of enjoyed having a desktop version but at $80 AUD, some of us will just have to miss out :( Other than that, really handy well thought out app.Version: 3.7.3

A very helpful appOver the years I have tried so many apps like this to organise myself and not forget anything. Things is an excellent app that is easy to use without being cluttered or confusing. It is efficient and to-dos can quickly be added with having to input loads of information. It has many hidden features like the emailing of to-dos and reminder functions. I really like it and in my opinion has helped me to prioritise each day. Thank you..Version: 3.3.1

Brilliant but crying out for new features.I really do love Things 3, I have it for Mac and iPhone and use everyday. It has been too long since there’s been any significant feature upgrades now, would be great if you shared your roadmap. The ability to upload images/files would be super helpful. The ability to forward iMessages into the app in the same way as spark emails can be. Location based reminders would be a helpful. A calendar view with time blocking feature would be helpful. (I like that ical inputs pull through) but would be good to see Things inputs alongside iCal inputs on a Things calendar view. Moving the move, tag and time/date buttons to the top would save having to scroll to the bottom of a long entry that has been forwarded from email. This is a frustrating UX experience. Please give us a clue on what’s being worked on, I’m sure it would result in more sales..Version: 3.15.13

Good app..But! UpdateAn amendment to my original 2 star review. I love ‘Things’, Looks fantastic and performs its function like no other app. I’ve bounced around other apps with file attachment capability but always return to ‘Things’. Have learned to live without file attachments. Would be great to see this function in version 4? Things is without a doubt a great looking app that performs its function very well. However, for me there is one big obvious omission from the apps functionality. File attachments! Some folks can live without them but I find this function (found in other apps) invaluable. Until things has this function I simply have no reason to continue using it..sorry!.Version: 3.10.2

Love this appIt really helps to keep things organized. One suggestion for the developers to consider. For your daily view of tasks, you can select the option to have the task categorized under “evening“, which moves the task under a heading of evening down at the bottom of the list. it would be amazing in a future update to add the option to have an additional subcategory “afternoon” as well. That way I could see my to-do list divide up between morning projects, afternoon projects, and evening projects..Version: 3.19.7

Please add random notificationsIt’s great but please add random notifications for tasks in the inbox..Version: 3.19.5

My goto Task Manager, i tried others, this is best! 👍I’ve tried most of the big ones that start with Tr. and As. and MS-TD and Ji. I have been using Things for more than 4 years now, still going strong! For me, This one beats them all hands down! 👍.. Be warned, good apps don’t come for free (unless you’re happy losing your privacy); this is very-much worth the few $ .. it gives 3 levels of “bucketing” (organising) all your life into categories, then sub categories, then tasks. You get the ability to set scheduled reminders and alerts; you can check your history (log). The best “privacy conscious” self-management app out there. German made things are world famous for quality and reliability; this German product has this in spades👍. Great job to the developers!.Version: 3.17.9

The search has endedIt feels like I have been on an endless search for the perfect task manager/note taking app, and although things doesn’t do both of those, it does task management reallyyy well. I found notion a while ago and have used it for note taking ever since, but it never really clicked as an easy to use task management app. Things and the book Getting Things Done have gone hand in hand to make my day to day much smoother..Version: 3.17.2

Apple Watch supportI’d really love to be able to switch between lists on my Apple Watch instead of only being able to see “Today”.Version: 3.9.2

Worth ItI’ve always needed a Things app, I used to have the original things which is why I came back for it. I saw it was £10 and thought it was a bit too much for this type of app. However when you try all the free ones out there you’ll understand why this is £10. It just does everything right. 100% Recommend. The only thing I think could improve is the range of things you can do on your Apple Watch. I think you should be able to see further on rather than just today’s ‘To-Dos’..Version: 3.3

Great app, still not perfectI have used Things for years for work and personal and its excellent - reliable and with Things 3, very flexible. It could do with even more flexibility and options however - shame that functionality of flags has been downgraded for the sake of a “ cleaner” look - you can no longer display the actual flag so you can’t see for example a flag denoting “ very urgent” at a glance - you know there’s a flag but you have to go into the actual entry to find out its “ very urgent”. It could also do with a system of sub headings in my view. Overall - 8/10.Version: 3.13.8

A delightful app to use...would love more API featuresI’ve tried a load of task management apps and they all tend to do better in one area or another. I had stuck with todoist for a long time but recently switch to things after the 3.0 redesign as I found the interface nicer and more pleasing to use AND I really valued the start date feature. However, I’d love to see some of todoists features like the ability to add tasks from other services which hook in. Still, great app..Version: 3.2.4

Well thought out, but (still) not perfect yet(Note, I never used earlier generations of things so I'm coming to this version fresh) I like the design - you've clearly put a lot of thought and work into meeting people's needs while also keeping it simple. It shows, and deserves to be highlighted. I've found a couple of niggles though: 1. The use of space is a bit too lavish in some places. Overall, I like what you've done in giving each task enough space to separate it from its neighbours, but a checklist is a single thing, and I think the items should be displayed closer together to express that unity. 2. It could do with templates that aren't repeating tasks / projects. I have checklists for when I'm going on trips, etc. I want a way to create a project and popular it with the relevant item. For now I've created a "Templates" Area and put things there that I can duplicate then move to where I want them. Trouble is, these things then show up under Anytime..Version: 3.8.7

Beautiful!Ok, let me put it simply. This is a beautiful app. I have owned earlier versions of Things for iPhone, iPad and Mac and this one for iPhone is stunning. Things 3 has a beautifully clean user interface, it's easy to understand and figure out how to do things (sorry, no pun intended), it's intuitive and way more useful than earlier versions, with checklists and headings. There's good documentation on Cultured Code's web site if you want to know more, but the app is so well designed, as long as you know a little bit about GTD (Getting Things Done), you'll be productive right away without having to read any manuals. I also own OmniFocus and yes, it's very powerful and full-featured. But this version of Things is right up there - in my opinion, it's better than OmniFocus because of its simplicity and its design - it's so much easier to use and interact with - and that's the key for me with GTD apps - they need to be easy to use, so you use them all the time. As an example, the Siri add-in makes it really easy to get tasks out of your head and into your "inbox". For most users (other than power users), this app will do everything you need it to do - get yourself organised, it's well worth the price! I haven't yet decided whether I'll buy the iPad and Mac versions, but if they're as good as this app, I'll be investing in those too. It's been a while Cultured Code team, but this has been well worth the wait!.Version: 3.0.1

Great app, worth the priceThings is expensive, for sure, but it’s worth the price. It’s easy to understand and use, there’s no functionality bloat, and the simple, elegant design makes it a pleasure to work with. I wanted a task list app to help me remember ideas and get things done, not nag me and make me anxious – and Things is perfect for that. It’s helpful but never overbearing. It fits intuitively into my work, rather than adding an extra headache or complicated system to memorise. Many thanks to the designers and developers..Version: 3.13.11

Nearly perfectI’m giving it 5 stars because it’s so functional, simple to use, and helpful. I would have liked to be able to choose a color for each category (as in todoist) because it would help me visualize my task areas more quickly. But that’s my only quibble. After experimenting with things3 and todoist I chose things3 because you can easily rearrange items within each category according to priority and identify what items in each category to make part of your today list. I use the app on my phone and find it very helpful to add items anytime they occur to me and then, over morning coffee, review the whole list (select anytime) and highlight the ones I want to do that day. I’m also very glad to have purchased this item once and for all. Todoist requires a yearly fee and I have enough of those already. I feel less overwhelmed since I bought this app. Putting tasks down in an organizable list (rather than trying to remember them) and organizing them daily really lessens stress..Version: 3.11.1

Love this! Been looking for years for it!I’ve tried for literally years to organise my life. But there was never anything suitable from pen and paper classic to every. single. to do list app. All of them. I’ve had things 3 downloaded for awhile but realised I wasn’t using it to its full effectiveness, and now that I am. 100% sticking to it. Currently trialing the Mac version, after trial period at this rate this will be my full organisation system with the Mac version too..Version: 3.10.6

Brilliant intuitive pleasing list appI spent ages trying out different list apps. This one is the best I’ve tried. Very thoughtful design but also clever psychology of productivity incorporated by the developers - eg the “pie chart” symbol marker that tracks your progress towards completion of your projects, as you check off each item on the list. This is a winning feature I haven’t seen elsewhere - key reason I wouldn’t use any other list app now. Works beautifully on iPhone. I also paid for the Mac laptop version - excellent seamless sync..Version: 3.11.1

Gorgeous UpdateFINALLY they allowed the text size to scale with the iPhone settings. It was always so large compared to what I wanted. Now it’s beautifully sizeable. Making a great app even better..Version: 3.18

Efficient and easy to useI've used Things for many years now to implement my GTD strategy and it's by far the best app I've found for it. The latest version goes a long way to make it even better!.Version: 3.0.2

Great App with Great ProblemIt's just not possible to believe a developing company that can create such impeccable user experience, IxD and beautifully clean code, when they say that an universal app simply cannot be built and that the reason for two separate apps is not for money-only at all. It's almost insulting actually. Just be honest with your customer and say "We think it's more profitable and better to our company to offer two different apps" or even ask for a subscription, instead of playing excuses that are nothing but an embarrassment, as far as whether or not an universal cannot exist because screen-tilting and screen-stretching is impossible. Please.. Plus, on the top of an underwhelming and lacking a customer service - good luck hearing from them in time to make a decision - they are never really clear/transparent enough. Such as the fact that their 'amazing' importing tools do not actually import everything from other apps, such as attachments and comments; as it was never explained in their capturing sales pitch. Had I not have a lot of manual work done to address it after making a purchase, I would gladly ask for a refund. Things is like DayOne, as far as business leadership goes: a combination of great design with bad business practices and uninspiring customer service. Things is the type of app that should have been developed by teams of the likes of Fleep.IO or Flipboard, amidst others, for example; teams that are not only great customer-centric developers, but also skilled business leaders who are clear and transparent about what they want from their client base. It will be the hardest thing for me to ever trust Cultured Code again..Version: 3.1

Fantastic app, but…I do love this app so bought both the macOS and iOS versions. They look gorgeous and manage to strike the balance between simplicity and complexity. Functions make sense and you manage to Get Things Done. So what’s not to like? One small issue. I plan my tasks the night before where I prioritise the majority of my work related and a small number of personal tasks during the day. However, there is no way to schedule tasks for the next evening unless you stay up until after midnight or do this in the morning. One big issue. I love my iPhone and MacBook. They are my workhorses at home. But, at work, I’m using CentOS with a Windows 10 VM. I understand that an app for other operating systems would be a big ask but I don’t understand why there’s not a web version? I would love to continue being productive at work without having to use my phone when I have a big screen, keyboard and mouse. I’m aware that I can email new tasks to myself but I’m referring to the ability to view all projects and tasks on my big screen. It’s 2019 guys, you can do this!.Version: 3.9.6

Don’t let the price stop you, it is worth it!!!I have ADHD and I procrastinate a lot. I tried every single app out there to help me get things done and non of them worked, most have so much going on that I end up overwhelmed and eventually stop using them. Things 3 is so simple to use yet so effective, it has the right amount of tools to organize my tasks, projects and plan my week, I actually enjoy going through the list of things I need to do. Turning tasks that require several steps into projects and working on each sub task independently it’s a game changer for me. I can also set up reminders so I stop missing bills deadlines or flights. Being able to add things into my inbox on my Apple Watch when I randomly remember something while in the shower is a big plus 🤣 I recently been using the desktop version and I love it. They also have the best customer service which is so important IMO..Version: 3.13.6

Just get it!I purchased this on my MacBook and on my iPhone. I was hesitant to purchase because I have bought countless things to help me get organized — planners, calendars, to-do lists, sticky notes, and utilized countless modalities — paper and pen, GoodNotes5, Google Keep, Google Tasks, YOU NAME IT! Nothing has really helped me, and I have probably wasted hundreds of dollars. Let me start off by saying that I am a very type A person and extremely productive, but I am also obnoxiously busy every day and have ADHD. It is hard for me to focus on what is the most important thing to do to because there’s just so much of it. I am currently a teacher, planning my wedding, I own an apartment building, and have so many other things on my plate. So, when my to-do list gets too long (AKA at about noon everyday), I become completely overwhelmed. I don’t know where to start or how to prioritize. This app is truly life changing for me. There’s no thrills and it only has what’s important. I can focus on what needs to be done without distractions. It helps me prioritize, I can schedule things out in advance, remind myself of things, organize projects, break difficult tasks into smaller steps, etc. I am SO beyond impressed with these apps and there features, and I am thrilled to have found them to start my year off right!.Version: 3.15.12

Two steps forward, one step back.This is an amazing app, but I'm puzzled at the latest Apple Watch complication choices. Branding has been prioritised over usefulness. I'm already using the app, I don't need anyone to sell it to me. For example, on the circular infograph complications, the big Things icon is a checkmark with a progress bar around it. Why isn't that checkmark just a number of remaining items? I already know I'm using Things. Also the middle complication of the Infograph Modular face has gotten less useful for some reason. Now instead of a list of three items, you can only see one, and a progress bar of limited usefulness. It had more value for me to be able to see other items I can complete out of order, than it has for me to see I'm half way through for the day. I like progress bars, but I like actual information much more..Version: 3.7.1

Soooo much better than the reminders appThey didn’t even ask me for a review, I felt compelled because it’s just a great app. This app makes organizing literally any personal project, ongoing or one-time, very easy. It’s simple yet customizable if/when/where I need. I have one “project” as a shopping list and one as a to-do list. Every time I think “wouldn’t it be great if this app did X”, X is always there and easy to do. Like the ability to repeat tasks on a custom interval, specifying whether that interval is regularly repeating or measured from the time of last completion. The latter is the default, which is usually good if you don’t care... but if you do care, the option is there, and it’s easy to do. It’s just little stuff like that. Take it from a software developer, getting those little things right is not easy.Version: 3.12.5

Excellent!I've held off exploring other 'ToDo' apps until I'd tried the new apple reminders, which while looking nice doesn't really advance the functionality much. Plus it still has those sync issues occassionally. Tried Things 3, it was like a veil had been lifted. firstly, it looks lovely, a well crafted, well thought through design. It's feature rich which makes organisation a breeze. I travel a lot and its great to make a each trip a project and capture everything I need to do there. The pie chart presentation gives an instant overview of progress. It's easy to use, does the job, doesn't get in the way like some complex todo apps and the calendar integration prvides a great snap sshot of your day and week/months ahead. Yes, expensive, but I don't resent these guy's making a living off such quality software with great support. Plus they provide timely updates. IOS13 version landed today, ready for launch tomorrow..Version: 3.10

Maybe notI bought this as a replacement for iOS reminders only because I wanted a useful complication for the Apple Watch. Unfortunately the complication I had hoped to use (infograph, center stage) gives as much space to a big unsightly logo and the text ‘things’ as it does to actual useful info from the app. I’m so unhappy with the way my watchface now looks, that I would just rather go back to iOS reminders. Why not just show me my next two goals instead? Why do I want to see your logo? The progress bar also seems meaningless..Version: 3.8.6

Fantastic tool, can it do more?This is my most used app across my devices, helping manage projects, to-dos and generally organising my work life. The streamlined interface and simple design really allow your tasks to be front and centre. There are some things that I’d love to see come to future versions of the app: - the ability to add headings within areas, just like you can in projects. This would be really useful to separate out tasks within areas that don’t fall in to a specific project - expand the ‘Today’ and ‘This Evening’ feature so include ‘This Morning’ and ‘This Afternoon’. This would help to better layout a day of tasks - finally, the ability to create templates for projects. I have several projects that occur regularly, and while I have a template set up, this exists as just another project in the app. It would be great to have a separate menu or filter to store these templates I can’t fault the app, these are ideas that could take it even further.Version: 3.12.8

Organized my DepressionI know: it’s expensive, but I recommend this to everyone I know. It’s simple, customizable, you can make subcategories, group things up, put descriptions or steps, put deadlines, events, recurring tasks. Just in my experience, I can say it’s great for cooking, planning weddings, school projects, spring cleaning, moving, and even all of those at once. It sounds ridiculous, but this app straight up cured my depression. There were many times I couldn’t do a lot of every day tasks. This app let me see my progress, set more goals, and somehow taught me motivation. I’ve had this app for years and can say this is the life-changing organizing app that everyone needs no matter what age or where you are in life. People set all kinds of goals for themselves, and this app covers EVERYTHING and ANYTHING..Version: 3.12.3

It’s worth it!I have tried numerous apps to try to stay on top of what I need to do, reoccurring tasks, upcoming events, and my accomplishments each day. I’ve used free apps, one-time fee apps, and subscription based apps. I end up either deleting them immediately, or I eventually stop using them due to how inefficient they are, or I end up with several apps to cover all my needs. I tried just using a regular physical journal, which I do recommend and I still use; but it doesn’t help me with reoccurring tasks or my incredibly long list of things I need to do for a specific category. An example would be, I have a special needs child who needs specialized schooling and assistance with every day tasks. Getting him the help he needs is covered by various government services but requires numerous steps on my part to get each need of his covered. It would require me to have a large desk planner to have something like this (which is basically a project but a one person, non paid project) planned out on a physical planner; but this app eliminates that necessity. I’m still new to this app, and I’m certain that I’m not using it to its extent, but as of now, it has been the best to-do app I’ve come across; paid or free! I have my fingers crossed that I’ll be able to delete some of my other apps and replace them with Things3!.Version: 3.13.8

Fantastic little app - from desktop to phoneThis app is so intuitive and simple. Much better than some of the big expensive competitors that have endless levels of complexity - self-defeating when trying to improve productivity and efficiency! Things simply does the job - everything I need to keep myself organised both personally and professionally..Version: 3.15.17

Wonderful AppOne of my core daily apps. Have given 5 stars which always looks a bit like a fix but not. The new changes have improved an already great app. There were a few little annoying “things” for me with Things, but these are now resolved. Especially the double window iPAd version. So I mostly use that for proper planning then use watch or phone to tick jobs off or quickly add a task on the hoof (or I’ll forget it!). One request. Would like a phone added task to DEFAULT to “today”? As an option may be?.Version: 3.10.9

Excellent appLove using this app. Some feedback- would love a few bits of increased functionality. 1. Ability to add headings to the today list. 2. Family users and sharing/assigning tasks. 3. Ability to add colours to lists/tasks. 4. Easily drag and drop tasks onto another to create a sub task (as you can with apple reminders).Version: 3.17.7

Close to perfectI just wish that you could see your tags under your tasks and they could be colour coded. Also it would be helpful to see your today view in upcoming view. That way if your tasks roll over and there are too many for today, you could see where to move them to other days and keep a balanced week. Other then that it’s beautiful and sleek..Version: 3.17.2

Been waiting for you all my lifeI LOVE this app. I love how easy it is to use, that I can send myself reminders and log them by project if I see something online, the magic plus button, the tags! I could go on! I’ve only been using it for a day and have already transferred my entire life to it! The only issue I can find is that I can’t add a security pin/code to unlock it, would like that to be added in case I lose my phone or for when my daughter pinches it. Other than that - wonderful!.Version: 3.13.13

Love it!Only thing I would recommend is a tag browser. Perhaps a horizontally scrolling one. And show count for each tag. That way you can see, for example, how many pending tasks you have at a glance. Ideally there should be a "Waiting" list as per the original GTD guide. Nice work :).Version: 3.9.6

Ideal Task ManagerThings is an incredibly powerful and flexible way to manage to do lists and simple projects across multiple devices. I like the ability to tag or create collections and the search function is really powerful. The interface is intuitive and can be configured in different ways to suit how you want to use it - so it works for you rather than the other way round. You need to get into good habits like capturing actions (which is made easier by the links with other apps) and regularly reviewing and updating status. Not the cheapest, but having used other task managers I would say this is by far the best. It was money well spent when I consider the time it’s saved me by being more organised and efficient- it’s probably paid for itself, in terms of time saved, every month..Version: 3.4.2

Excellent productivity appI absolutely adore Things 3! This productivity app has been an invaluable tool in helping me organize my daily routine. Tailored to meet my specific needs, Things 3 has streamlined my workflow and made my life so much easier. Overall, I highly recommend this app to anyone looking for a simple and effective way to boost their productivity..Version: 3.17.9

So far so goodAfter an hour or so with Things I’m a believer. Initially when I heard things had released a new version I thought it would be a tad average. However I decided to give it a go. The design really works for me. I like the fact only what I’m currently working on is on my current line of sight. There are not loads of different colours hitting me, just what I’m currently concerned with. I love the evening “when” feature. I tend to have a few things I need to do when I get home - so having the evening option is marvellous. Syncing is quick. This is good as I don’t need to wait 10 or 20 seconds for the devices to sync. This doesn’t seem like much but it all adds up..Version: 3.2.5

Old friendThings has become over the years of use and old friend. Always reliable, discreet in the background, and gently reminding me of my memory lapses..Version: 3.19

Great App for Projects, Reoccuring lists and ReferralI love the app on iphone. It’s a bit pricey to get it on my Mac so i’m not sure if i will buy it on there. It’s a shame because i love the layout of this app however there is not an option to access it online. It would be so helpful if you were without your laptop one day and you wanted to open it up online from a different computer. Plus sometimes i like to copy and paste my notes from my icloud notes onto work i do on my laptop. It would be awesome if you guys provided the option to access from anywhere after paying the fee..Version: 3.8.2

Simply DelightfulI’ve been using OmniFocus for a while and I downloaded Things 3 for my wife. Obviously I’ve had to have a good look around to get a sense of how it works and I love it. It’s clean, colourful, simple and with delightful little touches all over the place that make it fun to use. If you’re looking for something a little more approachable than OmniFocus but still powerful enough for the majority of needs this is probably your app..Version: 3.3.1

Best App EverThis app is great, helps keeping life more organized..Version: 3.13.16

Looks great. Works perfectly!It’s a pleasure to use from the icon on. Visually appealing. Easy to use. And wicked fast. Constant updates. X URL callbacks means it fits into my daily workflow with out friction. Lastly no subscription! I would rather pay a lot more for a quality app than constantly paying subscriptions. Purchase now!.Version: 3.5.1

Reliable & ElegantGreat app in terms of markdowns & note taking, ability to share. Customer always seems to respond in a day or so 👍🏼. But my problem is that the Calendar view is so small. Why can’t we resize. This is not a complicated request. I also don’t understand why we can’t choose alternative alert tones. I mean the standard & only choice alert is so low. Again not a hard request respectfully. And prob the biggest issue which they state they are aware of which has been going on forever is the repeat to-do part. Every time you choose a date then request for it to repeat it changes the date. So un-productive. Also wish when snoozing a alert they would space out the options like other apps not sure why this hasn’t been fixed either idk. Kinda a sad that they don’t listen to others requests. Because I’m not asking for extras just adjusting to existing ones. I also wish they had a web version because you can’t rely on a app to work always. But other then that the app is nice to use always seems reliable..Version: 3.15.11

Fantastic lEasy to use with clean user interface. An invaluable part of my life..Version: 3.1.3

Apple Watch MagicFor me the real reason I love this app is it’s Apple Watch complication. It does what no other reminders app does and that’s show you a constant reminder throughout the day. Every other app wants you to set a time or date. One request would be for the watch complication to change the displayed reminder on each glance at the watch face. That what you can set a list of stuff you need to do that day but none of them at specific times and every glance at the watch your reminded of a different task..Version: 3.9.2

Brilliant App!I’ve been using Things in iOS and macOS for years and have no complaints. I love the app so much, from the ease of use to the delightful interface. Don’t know where I’d be without my Things 😍.Version: 3.11.5

Awesome appGreat app with super good functionality and overall UI. The one thing I would want to see added is the ability to “sort” todos based on title or time added. Also the ability to add priority to tasks for example - I have 5 tasks due today but one is very important and should get done above all I would want to be able to flag that task (even better would be like a ABC ranking or a 123 priority accompanied with colors for example red is top priority and yellow is medium while green is low priority). I’ve tried using tags to do this but it’s not a very efficient method. These two additions would greatly improve the functionality of the app is it would give the ability to organize tasks better and the ability to make and see priorities with ease..Version: 3.17.2

Great App.Just started using it and so far a 4 star. Really like clearing your Ming through the inbox..Version: 3.11

An app that deliverI guess it’s a like all German design. It’s respond to functions. A great app that does more with plenty of well integrated practical features. The Ui is super simple which make a gentle learning curve. I look forward to see the result of my daily use of this list app in my personal and professional life and activities..Version: 3.13.5

For now . . . This is the very best task manager for me.Things 3 beings a unique approach to task management. As I have worked with many other task managers like Todoist, MS Todo, Toodledo they bring a very straight forward list view interface. Things 3 is different. First, Things 3 allows for tasks to be created and then set aside until such time they can be worked on. This allows for less clutter or distractions. Many reviews see this as a negative with recurring tasks. Once I understood how the product works, it became clear the feature helped me declutter my active tasks. Areas are very well thought out as they play a specific role. Overall if you take your time and set up a system of Areas, Projects and Tasks, you should be able to create a working system that will guide you through your daily work. The tool is simple yet very intuitive. The tag system is one of the best I worked with. I would like to see custom filters added for more complex views. Sub tasks would be nice, but I am beginning to appreciate the reduction in clutter they create. If you use Craft, Things 3 is the only task manager it integrates with. From Craft, you can simply send tasks to Things 3. It would be great if there was a 2 way sync. The only area I would like to see improved is support. Support is slow to respond. At an investment of $50 - $80 I would have expected a higher level of support. For now . . . This is the very best task manager for me..Version: 3.17.4

Almost perfectNeeds a note option without to do lists, for within todos with more formatting abilities. love using this app for ideas and lists for christmas and daily needs though!.Version: 3.16.4

Very thoughtfully designed appI am still wondering and discovering little details everywhere during my usage of this app. Really kudos to the team, I have never seen such carefully designed app. However, I have some feedback: (1) As a first time user, I was confused how all sections worked at first, and still after one week. It might be useful to hide somethings for first time users and then suggest to show them after they get used to the app and according to their usage. (2) It is very useful to show calendar events with todos, but this is not available in widgets. PLEASE ADD IT! It’s super useful and allows me to have the same narrative outside and inside app. Please give me the last point to give you one additional star in return :).Version: 3.17.7

Must Have AppCan’t live without Things! After years of writing notes on pads and bits of paper Things revolutionised my life. Simple, intuitive, easy, efficient, no silly nonsense, just streamlined to-do lists. My #1 productivity app..Version: 3.12.6

MagnificentThis is the to-do app recommended by the internet, basically. I used to use a page in Evernote or pieces of paper, like an idiot. I don’t even know how to use it yet. The email support is magnificent. Which is good, because the online/app instructions/ tutorial are not. Given what this app can do it is *not* expensive. Note to the developers: the reviewers say this app looks good. It does. But *compared* to MindNode, this app looks like a ruptured dog. Devs, me what you think this advice is worth! Just the colours in MindNode are great. It would be good to be able to search *all* the lists using *multiple* tags!!! Like Evernote, people could choose to do away with different lists altogether. One gripe, where’s my watch haptics?.Version: 3.6.1

£30 well spent...I hate lists, I hate to-dos, I hate reminders.... I love Things 3. I've spent my entire life doing things because they need doing; if I really need to remember something I'll put it in a calendar. However the number of things I need to track was getting crazy. I heard numerous podcasts saying how nice Things was so I tried on the iPhone version and immediately loved it. It has an easy, flexible interface which meant I could put tasks when i thought I'd do them, like a calendar. I can put personal stuff that occurs to me at work to do this evening. I can add bulleted thoughts to a task and change the order. I can group tasks into a project. I can move things around so easily to help me work out what to do next. The Watch app is awesome- I was walking along suddenly thought of something to do tapped the complication recorded what I needed to do (Watch Series 1) and it appeared on my iPhone waiting to be triaged. I can give the email address to my partner so she can email me things to do. Which don't appear in my Today list, but are on the queue to be thought about. Best! I can export straight from Mind node. So I've got the ipad and iphone versions - best £30 I've spent..Version: 3.4

Dream come TrueI am one of those who seldom spare time to write reviews. By the way in the 7+ years I have been an Apple products consumer, this is probably the third time at most I am writing a review for an App. I have dreamed for an app like this one many years before. I used to scan the App Store to download top rated apps, but I could never find the type of app I was looking for. They just weren’t practical. For instance sometimes you want to write down something that just popped in your head. You don’t want to worry about figuring out then if it’s a reminder or a To-do or just a note. You don’t want to worry about setting it for a specific day and a specific time. You just want to quickly jot it down in your To-dos/ reminder/ notes and be able to easily access it and take care of details later. I had given up on my hope of finding an app that would solve this type issue. So for the past few years, I had just been relying on the iOS default note app. I have been using this app now for a few months and it has everything I have ever dreamed of in a To-do/ reminder app. Honestly I am beyond satisfied. I have now found “the piece of resistance of my existence”!!.Version: 3.9.3

Simply excellentEasy to use with out having to have a degree in computers. Simple but very effective way to keep everything you need to do, remember and schedule. Recommend!!.Version: 3.8.4


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