Organize tasks, projects, and goals with a clean design built for the Apple ecosystem.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Things 3's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
OmniFocus 4 is a feature-rich task manager supporting custom perspectives, forecast views, AppleScript automation, and complex project hierarchies. It is designed for serious GTD practitioners.
Explore OmniFocus 4 data →Todoist works on all major platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and web. It supports natural language date parsing, recurring tasks, projects, and team collaboration.
Explore Todoist data →TickTick combines task management, habit tracking, a built-in Pomodoro timer, and a calendar view. It is available on all major platforms and offers strong free-tier functionality.
Explore TickTick data →Craft is a document-first productivity app that supports tasks, to-do lists, and project planning within richly formatted documents. It is Apple-native with a web app available.
Explore Craft data →Apple Reminders is a free, native task app supporting lists, subtasks, smart lists, location-based reminders, and iCloud sync. It integrates deeply with Siri and Calendar.
Explore Reminders data →Linear is a fast, keyboard-driven project management tool for engineering teams. It features cycle planning, roadmaps, and GitHub integration with a design similar to Things' clarity.
Explore Linear data →Things 3 is consistently ranked among the best task management apps on Apple platforms, known for its refined design and the GTD-friendly workflow it enables.
No. Things 3 is available only on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. There is no web app or Windows version.
Yes. Things 3 is sold as a one-time purchase separately for iPhone ($9.99), iPad ($19.99), and Mac ($49.99). There is no subscription.
No. Things 3 is a personal task manager and does not support sharing tasks or collaborating with other users in real time.
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