Tackle your to-do lists with these 5 great apps

Adulting is hard. When you were a child, the most important thing you had to remember was when is rectangle pizza day for school lunch. Tap or click here for a helpful scheduling app.

But when you get older, you have meetings, doctor appointments, kids to pick up from daycare and much more to remember. The good news is you don’t have to do it alone. With the help of technology, you can always have a digital to-do list in your hand.

While many to-do list apps are available, some have unique features you’ll want to check out. Keep reading for details on five of the best to-do apps.

1. Todoist

The Todoist app was specifically designed for its functionality and ease of use. Its core features are the following:

  • Craft step-by-step lists for personal and professional development.
  • Pinpoint priority tasks.
  • Make lists based on location, date and degree of energy.
  • Partner with other team members (if applicable) on significant projects.
  • Convey accurate and relatable data that could be helpful for future plans (personally or professionally).

Todoist is free for iOS and Android, but paid plans are available. Todoist Pro costs $4.99 monthly or $47.99 annually.

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