![]() ![]() On Things 3, I’ve found that you can only view your calendar events 1 day at a time. There are also multiple calendar views on TickTick. There is a calendar tab and tasks tab at the bottom of the screen where you can choose your focus to be either on your calendar events/tasks. Unlike the “homepage” of Things 3 where you get a crisp overview of almost all you can do, on TickTick, you enter into the Today view once you enter into TickTick. Here’s some of what I mean through using the app to automate my daily routine: You can use TickTick for free in most cases but if you ever wanted to go premium, you can do that for 2.79 USD per month or 27.99 USD per year regardless of whether you want to use it on Mac, Andriod, iPhone and/or iPad.īesides pricing, I mentioned that Things 3 is very intuitive to use. On the iPhone/Apple Watch it is 9.99 USD. While I’ve found Things 3 to be incredibly intuitive, with it being a premium app, things can get expensive.īeing available on Mac, iPhone/Apple Watch and iPad, each of the app on the different platforms are sold separately. If you’re looking at functionality as it fits the way you organise your life, then we will need to take a closer look at how both apps compare. If you’re looking for a task management app that you can use for free, TickTick wins hands down. TickTick is a freemium app that has a balance between its task management and calendar viewing functions. Things 3 is a paid app that’s intuitive to use and almost fully focused on task management. Having experimented with TickTick through a previous article and adding it as one of my go-to apps, I became curious about Things 3. ![]() A comprehensive comparison between Things 3 and TickTick is what I want to flesh out in this article. ![]()
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