15 best tools for creating to do task lists

Many people find it difficult to organize themselves with their daily tasks or goals, either with personal or professional projects. Fortunately, there are many special applications that can help you with this and bring greater productivity in your day to day. To help you choose the best app of its kind, we’ve separated some of the best tools for creating to-do lists. You can check our main suggestions below!

1. Google Tasks

As it should be, Google has its own application for creating day-to-day task lists and goals. Google Tasks is very easy to use, has good features and can be synced across all your devices.

Other than that, the application can also be used totally for free, which is already a good advantage. You can check out more about the app through the link.

2. OmniFocus

OmniFocus is a great tool for creating task lists directly on the Mac. Currently, the app is unique to users of Apple computers and smartphones.

The app itself has a very nice and organized interface, and you see the tasks you can complete depending on where you are. Other than that, there is a free period for anyone who wants to test the app before buying the full version. Click the link to know more about it.

3. TickTick

TickTick can help you organize your tasks, make lists, set goals in your work projects, etc. It has a very good interface and easy to understand, which is already an advantage for an app with so many options.

Other than that, it has a calendar, some widgets, customizable tasks and can be integrated with other devices. You can download the application for free through the link.

4. Wunderlist

Wunderlist is a great task manager and overall goal. With it, you can make task lists, annotations, create project ideas, etc.

Other than that, it’s quite simple to share lists and notes with other people. Click the link to learn more about Wunderlist and start using it.

5. Remember the Milk

Despite the name, the application is not necessarily food related. It works like most task apps and lists, with the difference that it can be integrated with Twitter, Google Maps and Google Calendar.

Unlike many of the apps mentioned here, Remember the Milk also offers widgets to put on the home screen of your Android, making it easy to see your daily tasks. Click the link to see more about it.

6. Zenkit

Zenkit is a more complete tool for those who want to organize and be more productive. Like the others, it allows you to create task lists, but it also has other types of features.

You can put your projects, goals, appointments and progress on certain tasks over there. It is also possible to share this information with others, which facilitates group work. You can check more through the link .

7. Toodledo

Toodledo is a simpler application, but it fulfills its role very well. With it, you can create task lists, make notes, and track progress on certain projects on a day-to-day basis.

Other than that, everything can be easily shared with your friends or co-workers. You can still use the app for free, as you can check it through the link .

8. Nozbe

Nozbe is another simple app that has a more minimalist look. It’s great for anyone who wants something straightforward that’s easy to use when it comes to creating task lists and goals.

The good thing is that it can be used on PCs, internet browsers and mobile devices, and it’s easy to sync your account on any device. Click on the link to see more .

9. Week Plan

Week Plan offers more than just to-do lists, as it gives you the opportunity to plan your week more easily. With this app, you can set your goals and tasks with priority for each day.

In this way, it becomes easier to organize and get a better sense of what tasks should be accomplished first. You can check out more about the app through the link .

10. Todoist

Todoist is one of the most well-known organization applications in the world. It allows you to create lists and organize your tasks with different folders and colors for easy identification.

In addition, its interface is very simple and easy to understand, which obviously helps when creating or editing your tasks and goals. You can download the Todoist through the link .

11. Focuster

Focuster is a very interesting application for those who have problems in keeping focus on their activities. You can create your to-do lists and the app organizes everything on your calendar in order of priority.

Its interface is clean, beautiful and easy to understand. Other than that, you can test the tool for about two weeks before deciding whether to use the full version. Click the link to see more about it .

12. Skedpal

Skedpal is another tool that helps you organize your task lists over a calendar and with priorities. It is also very simple, can send you notifications and be synchronized with other services.

Like many other tools on this list, Skedpal can be tested with ease. You can check more about the application through the link .

13. Checkvist

Checkvist can be used for task lists and project management in general. The cool thing is that it caters for both individual and group use, so it’s easier to organize professional goals, for example.

The good thing is that it can be used totally for free and without the need to register or make an account. You can try it through the link .

14. MeetingKing

MeetingKing is a bit different from the other apps on our list. He has a great focus on meetings, whether you organize yourself or remember all your professional commitments.

Still, it also provides a system for creating task lists and annotations. You can check out more about the app through the link.

15. Task Pigeon

Task Pigeon is a better tool for teams or professional groups, as this is your main focus. It allows you to easily create, manage, and view your team’s task lists, goals, and projects.

The interface is very simple to understand and you can add filters to find certain tasks more easily. You can start using the software for free through this link .

If you need help, have doubts or concerns, do not hesitate to leave a comment in the comment box below and we will try to help you as soon as possible!

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