Tasks, habits, calendar, Pomodoro timer - all in one clean app. TickTick replaces 4 separate apps and actually makes productivity feel good. 50 million people can't be wrong.
Free forever. Premium from $2.99/mo. All platforms.
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One account, every device. Your tasks sync instantly across all platforms.
Native apps for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Full offline mode. Keyboard shortcuts for power users.
WindowsFull-featured iOS and Android apps. Home screen widgets, Apple Watch, location-based reminders.
App StoreWeb app plus extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Add tasks from any webpage.
Web AppFeatures
TickTick isn't just a to-do list. It's a full productivity system that actually adapts to how you think and work.
Natural language input. Type "Call dentist Friday at 3pm" and TickTick parses everything automatically. Subtasks, priorities, tags, recurring tasks. All of it.
See tasks and events side by side. Subscribe to Google Calendar, Outlook, or iCal. Three-day, weekly, and monthly views. Drag-and-drop rescheduling.
Build streaks for any habit. Daily, weekly, or custom frequency. Visual completion charts and streak stats. That green checkmark hits different after 30 days straight.
Focus sessions linked directly to your tasks. Custom work/break intervals. White noise and ambient sounds. Track your daily focus hours over time.
Drag tasks between columns. Perfect for project workflows. Customize columns, set WIP limits, filter by tags. Visual project management that works.
Urgent vs. important at a glance. Prioritize what matters, delegate the rest. The quadrant view makes it impossible to waste time on low-value tasks.
Habit Tracking
Every habit you track gets a visual grid. Green means done. Seeing those squares fill up week after week creates a momentum that's surprisingly hard to break. Users report 73% higher habit completion rates compared to generic reminder apps. The weekly and monthly stats views give you that Sunday morning reflection moment where you actually see progress.
Try FreeGetting Started
From download to organized in less time than your morning coffee takes to brew.
Pick your platform. Install in under a minute. Free, under 40MB.
Email, Google, or Apple. 30 seconds. Sync starts immediately.
Type naturally. TickTick reads dates, times, priorities from your words.
Lists, habits, calendar, Pomodoro. Your productivity hub, your way.
User Reviews
People who plan better, live better. Here's what TickTick users have to say.
"Replaced Todoist, Google Calendar, and a separate habit tracking app with just TickTick. Saving $18/month and everything syncs flawlessly. The Pomodoro timer alone boosted my daily focus hours by about 40%."
"Managing a 12-person remote team. Shared lists, subtasks, and the calendar view keep everyone aligned without a dozen Slack messages. We shipped 34% more features last quarter after making the switch. Not a coincidence."
"The habit tracker genuinely changed my life. 90-day meditation streak, gym 5x a week, reading before bed. Seeing the completion charts every Sunday morning is the most satisfying part of my week. Never going back."
"PhD student here. TickTick is the only app that handles my insane schedule. Research deadlines, teaching schedule, personal life - all in one place. The Eisenhower matrix is perfect for when everything feels urgent. It never actually all is."
"I'm a freelance designer juggling 8 clients. The Kanban board keeps every project organized and the calendar shows me exactly when deadlines are stacking up. Went from missing deadlines monthly to zero misses in 5 months."
"My wife and I share grocery lists, house chores, and a shared 'Family Fun' list. The location reminders are clutch - 'buy milk' pops up when I'm near the store. We argue less about who forgot what. That alone is worth the premium."
Comparison
Feature-by-feature reality check.
| Feature | TickTick | Todoist | Things 3 | Any.do |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in Calendar | ||||
| Habit Tracker | ||||
| Pomodoro Timer | ||||
| Kanban Board | ||||
| Eisenhower Matrix | ||||
| Linux Support | ||||
| Free Plan | ||||
| Annual Price | $35.99/yr | $48/yr | $49.99 once | $35.99/yr |
Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you want more. No tricks.
Limited Offer
Annual plan at the lowest price this year. All premium features, all platforms, cancel anytime.
That's $2.10/month. Less than a cup of coffee.
FAQ
Everything you need to know before downloading.
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited tasks, lists, reminders, calendar view, habit tracker, and Pomodoro timer. You can use it forever without paying. Premium ($35.99/year) unlocks calendar subscriptions, custom smart lists, timeline view, and higher limits on lists and subtasks. Most personal users find the free plan more than enough to start with.
Pretty much all of them. iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, web app, Apple Watch, and browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Everything syncs in real time. Add a task on your phone during lunch, see it on your desktop when you get back to work.
The biggest difference: TickTick includes a built-in calendar, habit tracker, Pomodoro timer, Kanban board, and Eisenhower matrix. Todoist is purely a task manager. With TickTick, you replace 4-5 separate apps with one. It also has a more generous free plan and supports natural language input just like Todoist does.
Absolutely. Share lists and projects, assign tasks to team members, add comments, set priorities, and track progress. Everyone sees updates in real time. The Business plan adds admin controls, activity timelines, and SSO. Works well for teams between 2 and 50 people.
Yes. The desktop and mobile apps work fully offline. Add tasks, check things off, modify due dates - everything syncs automatically when you reconnect. Perfect for flights, subway commutes, or spotty wifi situations. Changes merge seamlessly.
It's a built-in focus timer based on the Pomodoro Technique. Set work intervals (usually 25 minutes) followed by short breaks. You can attach it to specific tasks so your focus time gets tracked per project. Custom intervals, white noise backgrounds, and daily focus stats are all included. It's integrated, not a bolt-on.
Yes. TickTick supports import from Todoist, Wunderlist, Any.do, Microsoft To Do, and CSV files. The process is straightforward - export from your current app, import into TickTick, and your tasks, due dates, and priorities come along. Most people complete the switch in under 5 minutes.
TickTick doesn't offer a traditional money-back guarantee, but the free plan is genuinely powerful enough to test everything thoroughly before upgrading. Try it for a month or two on the free plan. If you love it and want the premium features, upgrade then. No pressure, no trial expiration, no "your data gets deleted" threats.
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