Things 3

Things 3

By Cultured Code GmbH & Co. KG

Description

Get things done! The award-winning Things app helps you plan your day, manage your projects, and make real progress toward your goals. Best of all, it’s easy to use. Within the hour, you’ll have everything off your mind and neatly organized—from routine tasks to your biggest life goals—and you can start focusing on what matters today. “Things offers the best combination of design and functionality of any app we tested, with nearly all the features of other power user applications and a delightful interface that never gets in the way of your work.” —Wirecutter, The New York Times KEY FEATURES • Your To-Dos Your basic building block is the almighty To-Do—each a small step toward a great accomplishment. You can add notes, tag it, schedule it, and break it down into smaller steps. • Your Projects Create a Project for any big goal, then add the to-dos to reach it. Use headings to structure your list as you outline your plan. There’s also a place to jot down your notes, and a deadline to keep you on schedule. • Your Areas Create an Area for each sphere of your life, such as Work, Family, Finance, and so on. This keeps everything neatly organized, and helps you see the big picture as you set your plans in motion. • Your Plan Everything on your schedule is neatly laid out in the Today and Upcoming lists, which show your to-dos and calendar events. Each morning, see what you planned for Today and decide what you want to do. The rest is down to you :) MORE THINGS TO LOVE As you dive deeper, you’ll find Things packed with helpful features. Here are just a few: • Reminders — set a time and Things will remind you. • Repeaters — automatically repeat to-dos on a schedule you set. • This Evening — a special place for your evening plans. • Calendar integration — see your events and to-dos together. • Tags — categorize your to-dos and quickly filter lists. • Quick Entry — create to-dos from anywhere, as soon as the thought hits you. • Quick Find — instantly locate to-dos, headings, or tags. • Type Travel — jump from list to list with your keyboard; just start typing! • Widgets — see your lists on the desktop or in Notification Center. • Mail to Things — forward an email to Things; now it’s a to-do. • Markdown — structure & style your notes. • And much more! MADE FOR MAC Things is tailored to the Mac with deep system integrations as well. A great example is Quick Entry with Autofill: a shortcut that grabs content from other apps and adds it to Things for you, such as a link to a website or an email you want to get back to. You can also enjoy a beautiful dark mode at sunset, connect your calendars, open multiple windows, add a variety of widgets, import from Reminders—Things can do it all! There’s even Shortcuts integration if you want to automate your workflows. STAY PRODUCTIVE ON THE GO Things also has full-featured apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro (sold separately). All your devices sync seamlessly via our free Things Cloud service. It’s great to have everything at your fingertips when you need it! AWARD-WINNING DESIGN Made in Stuttgart, with two Apple Design Awards to its name, Things is a fine example of German engineering: designed not only to look fantastic, but to be perfectly functional as well. Every detail is thoughtfully considered, then polished to perfection. “It’s like the unicorn of productivity tools: deep enough for serious work, surprisingly easy to use, and gorgeous enough to enjoy staring at.” —Apple GET THINGS TODAY Whatever it is you want to accomplish in life, Things can help you get there. Install the app today and see what you can do! Visit our website now and get a free 15-day trial for your Mac: www.things.app If you have any questions, please get in touch. We provide professional support and will be glad to help you!

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Reviews

  • Great, just wish it was on PC too

    5
    By Kim Stiens
    I really like using Things. I am a person that really struggles to keep organized - to-do lists and project management apps and such have so many moving parts and take so much time to update that they end up getting unwieldy and un-useful for me. But I am able to use this for enough functions that between Things, my gCal, and Slack, I can keep most things pretty organized and less slips through the cracks.
  • it's like, my personal oxygen

    5
    By yaa asantewaa
    for a forgetful 60-year-old, it is seriously necessary and it is the most awesome app honestly that i've ever bought. it is not a subscription; it's just an app. that you buy. thank you.
  • Blown away - the best productivity app I’ve ever used!

    5
    By Simmy2154
    I was searching for a personal organization system and came across Things 3 (thanks, ChatGPT!). After going through the intro checklists, I was completely blown away. The functionality, the clean UI, the intuitive shortcuts - it’s clear the team thought of everything. I finally have a calm, structured way to manage tasks, projects, and habits across both mobile and desktop. It’s flexible, thoughtfully designed, and genuinely a joy to use. Easily the best productivity tool I’ve ever used. Thank you so much for building this!
  • Not disability-friendly, secure, or updated

    2
    By TPB, Esq.
    I had to stop using Things because it didn’t work with Apple’s visual accessibility features, which is weird because Cultured Code is a German company, subject to Germany’s anti-disability discrimination laws. I checked its website and Cultured Code has no assistance for accessibility features in its help files. I messaged Cultured Code regarding the issue, but received no response. As it is, though, I already couldn’t use Things for anything that required privacy under HIPAA, as Things is not a secure platform (which probably is an issue under EU privacy laws as well). In terms of the app’s features, its repeating tasks don’t work particularly well, and I’m not sure why task prioritization and search is so difficult, but it feels like the app is a throwback to twenty years ago. I’ve searched for the exact phrase used in a task and received a “no items found” type of response. With everything in drop-downs, such as tags, and no natural language support, I either have to memorize ten or twenty different hotkeys or take my hands off the keyboard. I hope they update the app to take into account the security, accessibility, and repeating task issues, but if they don’t respond to help requests, I don’t think they’ll make sure the app is compliant.
  • One of the better to-do apps

    4
    By ntwrknrd
    Needs customizable views/pages (e.g., a weekly view), better project management, and options to modify how tasks are ordered/sorted.
  • Frictionless tasks and notes

    5
    By W9W
    In addition to using it for tasks, I use Things.app as notecard-based Markdown notes system. Things is more powerful than you think it is, especially because of its global search functions.
  • Absolutely amazing!

    5
    By mnmalist
    Been using it for years now, it’s reliable, snappy, fast and helpful. Always up to date with the latest from Apple, always first in line to adopt new OS features. I always try new apps, but in To-Do department, I never felt a need to do so. Things FTW!
  • Best Most Well-Programmed Todo List

    5
    By foxwalk
    This app is the absolute ONLY app in the productivity apps market that doesn’t feel like it was coded by a first year coding student who isn’t the kind who has natural aptitude but the dude that you have to constantly hand hold for years after he graduates from school. Every other app is glued together with chewing gum. This one is robust. The only problem. It’s like Linux. It’s the best, but for some reason everybody wants to support lesser software that’s written poorly. Somehow everyone wants to support Todoist, so that is the one sad point of this app, is I can’t connect it to Fantastical or other things :( But that’s not this app’s fault. If all you care about is a Todo list, this app is the best one. I might actually just use this app (since it does connect to Google Calendar and show your calendar above the Today view), and forget about the Fantastical widgets.
  • Solid to do app

    4
    By aleanderofficial
    I like that it’s not cluttered and that it’s a one-time fee, unlike competitors that require a monthly or annual buy-in. I wish the natural language recognition was better.
  • Pricey but Good

    5
    By Ross Winn
    Although paying for three different licenses for my three different devices isn't a best case scenario, I do think that Things is a very good to-do app. It gives you additional capacities that Apple Reminders does not have. And it also integrates that system so that you can use Siri integration. I prefer to just pay $60 one-time fee for all devices, but you can’t have it all.

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