The time has come to try a to-do list app that can assist you in planning your day.
Those who work remotely face new challenges and it can be difficult to stay focused and get work done due to different situations because remote working is not the same as working in an office environment. Now, the time has come to try a to-do list app. A to-do list app can assist you in planning your day by reminding you to do the activity without forgetting to complete it. So, there are many to-do list applications available, and it is important to select one that suits your needs.
Let’s see what are the best options for 2021.
Todoist- For years, Todoist has been of the top to-do list apps. It’s ideal for completing your personal activities and tasks as well as working on joint projects. It is a free edition that allows you to collaborate on projects with up to five people, assigning tasks, sending reminders if tasks are not completed on time, and even leaving notes for discussion. Not only that it has features for the offline options for when you are not connected to the internet.
Google Tasks- This is a very simple design and it is an effective app for Google’s app ecosystem users such as Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Keep because it integrates so well. Simple tasks and subtasks as well as deadlines can be created in Google Tasks.
2Do- This app has rich features that work on Macs, PCs, Android phones and iPhones. You can create tasks and subtasks as well as checklists. Apart from that, it helps to attach items like notes and images. It also has excellent organizational and search tools.
Any.do- This is a simple to-do list app that works on almost any device and integrates nicely with most major calendar apps including Google calendar and Outlook. Its ‘Plan my Day’ option is great for persons who need to be reminded to complete tasks on a regular basis.
Microsoft To-Do - This is the best to-do list app for those who use Microsoft’s suite products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook because they all can be effortlessly connected. For example, you can mark an email as a to-do task. You can invite others to work on a project or a list if you want to cooperate with them, but they must have a Microsoft account.