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    This Free List app keeps me organized and sensible

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 7, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    For a long time I wondered if the list of apps was merely safe from the production benefits of apps because they did not really help me complete my goals in the long run. It seemed that if I was not yet able to complete a task, it would disappear in the sky, never be seen and eventually completed.

    Then a colleague advised me to tack in 2018. The app impressed me so much that I use it to date, though recent productivity apps have launched the market – it has become one of the free apps without which I can’t live.

    What is your favorite app on your favorite list?

    43 votes

    Tick

    23 %

    Todoast

    12 %

    Google Tasks

    44 %

    Microsoft is to do

    7 %

    Another app (tell us in the comments!)

    14 %

    Tuck Tuck is the best working list for me

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    When using productive apps, I have a common problem that they try to do a lot of work at the same time, and in reality it takes some time to set them up and get acquainted with their properties. I have ADHD, an app that can help keep me organized. It makes my life easier. But at the same time, when I get a lot of information to get a lot of information to get a lot of information.

    It also means that when a work is not a front and center, I often forget about it. If you can’t trust me to open an app daily to check my reminders if this is not already in my daily routine.

    In the same place, the tick is discharged – it is easy and intuitive and does not force you to capture it with all its features.

    And this is the place where the tuck takes the lead – it’s easy and intuitive and does not force you to capture it with all its features. In fact, you do not need to create an account to start. You easily install the app and start adding tasks right now. These tasks can be as easy or complex as you want to be. For example, I usually compose my work as a simple text note that pops up at a certain time. But if you want to classify your reminders, you can add tags, all tasks, preferred flags and attachments. If you want to further organize your tasks, you can also assign them to specific lists. For example, I have lists of shopping, work and personal items.

    Other features include a calendar view (though some are locked behind the calendar viewpoint), a habitual tracker, Eisenhower Matrix tab, and a newly launched vomiting. But I mostly use it for reminder features, combined with other free apps that keep organizing me.

    When I fixed the reminders, they also live in my notification bar, even if I reject the initial popup. This is a matter of need for a work to be a front and center. Whenever I check my phone, a list of daily tasks is waiting for me.

    The feature that keeps me back

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    In addition to its simple but powerful interface, there is another feature that keeps me back to Tick Take – the ability to snap my notifications. This is the first thing that separated the app for me and made sure that even if I couldn’t go to work yet, I would be reminded later.

    You can argue that it only makes it a habit to end my habit, but more often, it gives me time to prepare and start this task. For example, when I’m not currently on my desk, I can be reminded of someone to email – so when I finish coffee, I can snap it for 15 minutes and turn my PC on.

    If I realize that I will not go to my job that day, I can instead of you to pite me the next day. This is the best on the days where something is interrupted by my schedule or I unexpectedly ends with migraine and cannot complete my tasks for the day.

    The app does not constantly send me notifications for less priority tasks.

    At the same time, the app does not send me permanent notifications for less priority tasks. If that happens, information in fact hinders my productivity rather than strengthening. I have a reminder for a blog post that has been sitting in my tuck inbox for weeks, but this is not because I forget it, but I have been struggling to find the time to complete it. So I allowed him to sit in my inbox so that it would be within the realm of tasks that I should finally meet, without it a problem that caused me to reject it ahead of time.

    Is Tuck Tech’s premium plan worth it?

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    So if Tik Tech is such a good app, why not subscribe to the premium plan? Most of this is to minimize my personal preferences and membership of my software. There was a time when I was subscribed to the app’s premium plan, but I finished canceling my subscription because I was not using enough premium features to justify the cost.

    I think the premium version of Tuck Tuck is one of the better options.

    That said, I think the premium version of the tuck tick is one of the better options there if you are looking for a do List app that can be combined with other software and can harmonize multiple calendars. Annual plan cost. 35.99, which makes it cheaper than many of its alternatives. With the premium version, you have more calendar views, filter features, more lists, more functional tasks, permanent reminder feature, and more attachments daily.

    Since I value Tuck Tech’s simplicity, its free plan works a lot for me. I am also able to integrate local calendars of my smartphone without the need for a premium plan. But if you like Tuck Tuck and you just want to increase its functionality, I will recommend testing its premium version.

    Are there any alternatives to the tick?

    Megan Alice / Android Authority

    Although Tick Tech is excellent for my needs, you can still be looking for list apps that have some features or integration. Although the premium version of the trick supports integration with calendars and more calendar theories, not everyone wants to pay a reminder app.

    If Tuck is not for you, consider any of these alternatives:

    • Todoast: Although some people may get a slightly heavy load, it includes a lot of features in its free version. One of the best features of Todoast is the availability of templates, which you can copy to create work. For example, the shopping list template provides you categories and items that you can edit and then check off. One day long review of what you have in front of you is better than the calendar theory. I also like that you can enable your work in the morning and evening review, which will be useful to those who like to check in with their daily development.
    • Google Tasks: If you are looking for a list of completely free, then the tasks include the essential features such as checklists and reminders. The app is the best suitable for people who already use Google Calendar and other Google Apps such as Gmail because it allows you to create new work from them.
    • To Microsoft: If you are a heavy user of Microsoft apps, then doing Microsoft is a fitting option to set up and manage your tasks. The app requires a Microsoft account to sign up, but it can allow you to connect your flagged Outlook emails as work and work assigned to the planner.
    • any.do: Another strong free to do list app, any dot com, has useful features such as a review tab for your schedule and intuitive, classified grocery list template. Its calendar theory is more intuitive than a limited free calendar view of the trick.
    • Click up: If you are looking for an app that still has a free version, but packs in a group of productive features, click -up is a good choice that includes lists and reminders. In addition to your actions, you can also include documents and programs, track time on work, and cooperate with team members.

    Each to -do -list app has its strength and weakness, but I think that trick tech is the most characteristic of the most characteristic, while I have to solve the specific points of pain with reminder apps. Then once again, you can always get a chatgot to send you a reminder.

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