Tweek: Minimal To Do List 4+
Planner, Reminders, Calendar
SCADA SIA
Designed for iPad
-
- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
Screenshots
Description
Tweek is a very simple weekly cute planner with minimalist & aesthetic clear design like a paper planner. Intuitive simply organize your tasks, reminders and collaborate on them with your team or family.
To enhance your productivity, Tweek Planner is built around a week calendar view without any hourly scheduling. We’d say it’s the best view to organize your life and work without stress.
• Planner Stickers and Color Themes
Plan your week and highlight the important stuff with colors or emoji stickers. All that comes with a cozy highlighter-and-paper experience.
• Your ultimate printable to do list template
Go beyond online planning. Our app features a beautiful printable template. Print your calendar filled out or empty and do whatever you want: pin it to a wall, use it for a brainstorming session with your team or present your schedule to a client.
• Notes, Checklists & Subtasks
Note down your thoughts with rich-text editor or add subtasks if you need to split something into smaller tasks. Be on the road creating checklists to facilitate your event planning.
• Google Calendar synced
Unleash the productivity zen by having your favorite Google Calendar instantly synced with Tweek.
• Reminders
We well understand you want to get everything done on time. Tweek features reminders sent to you over email or push-notifications.
• Recurring tasks
Automate your routine by creating recurring tasks that are easy to follow.
If you have any questions or if you just want to share your ideas, feel free to drop us a line hello@tweek.so
Twitter: @tweekHQ
www.tweek.so
Terms of use: https://tweek.so/s/terms.pdf
What’s New
Version 2.30.29
In this release:
*added ability to accept invitations for calendars and shared tasks right from the app
*added new Control Center widgets for iOS 18
*other bug fixes and stability improvements
More to come, follow us on X (Twitter) @tweekHQ for updates.
Ratings and Reviews
I always come back to Tweek
There are so many more feature-filled apps to plan a week, and I continue to use some of them. But to sit down and list everything I need to get done in the week, then drag and drop them until the week makes sense, that's how I use Tweek. There is nothing better.
Besides it's simplicity, I love that the web app and the iPhone app both allow me to look at pretty much the same thing. On the web app, you can see the week at a glance but even on my smaller iPhone, I can see multiple days on the screen. The point for me when I'm deciding what to plan for each day is to look at the week as a whole. I can scroll through the week, which is helpful. Some other weekly apps make you swipe from one day to the next, which makes dragging and dropping to rearrange tasks to be a little more awkward.
Tweek is the way to plan the week!
Developer Response ,
Thank you so much for such amazing feedback and for choosing Tweek 💖
A great app for weekly task management
Tweek is awesome if you don’t really need anything powerful for recurring tasks. I like Tweek a lot. It has a distinct personality and clear perspective on managing tasks. It turns out it does not match my perspective, so I’ve struggled to use it. For one, there’s not a great way to inbox tasks to later triage. You can, theoretically, add them to “someday,” but this is somewhat tedious (constantly scrolling down, etc). In general, input feels slightly more tedious than it should be when you want to move fast, and woefully incomplete when you need more structure and detail. Also, can set up recurring tasks, but you cannot defer them. When the date is passed for other tasks, you can set them to persist in your subsequent days, which is great. But not recurring tasks, which is less great. In addition to all of that, the app (both iOS and web) is buggy in some predictable ways. For example, if you create a recurring task with lots of subtasks, it will crash the app. Every time you complete a subtask it will check with you if you want to check that subtask for every future instantiation of that subtask. I get how this could be the case, but it’s not, so I want it to stop. I think what I’m realizing as I type all of this, and I’ll add to the top, is that Tweek is awesome if you don’t really need anything powerful for recurring tasks.
Updated review score to reflect my satisfaction with a delightful developer response.
Developer Response ,
Thank you so much for such comprehensive feedback!
Tweek was originally intended to be a simple, minimalist app for to-do lists, this is the concept behind Tweek. But you can adapt it, for example for GTD, we have an article — https://scadalv.medium.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-getting-things-done-method-with-examples-1fc9b4a84a50
Regarding the mechanism of adding subtasks to recurring tasks - it's normal, that's how the modification of recurring tasks works, as the list of subtasks is stored inside a particular task 👍
Excellent, functional, could use iCal support
Tweek is a fantastic planner and todo list. It beautifully and functionally replicates how I was tracking tasks in a paper journal - most tasks assigned to a day, with some others in a floating pool.
Tweek’s UI is well-done, too; the menus are simply designed and very useful, without being cluttered or complex. Your focus is always on the actually important part: Your tasks. The week-centric view is just the right granularity for my use-cases, and there’s a monthly zoom-out view as well.
I’m also a fan of the quality-of-life features. Things like (optionally) sorting completed tasks to the bottom, or rolling over undone tasks to the next day, makes managing a large number of tasks easy. And those are list-specific settings, as well as, so different lists can have different behavior as appropriate.
I do have two criticisms of the app. The minor one is that there’s no preview of the different UI densities (“default” and “compact”), so you have to pick one, back out of the settings to see it, and then go back into the settings to change it.
The major criticism is that the app supports only Google Calendar integration right now. I would love to have my calendar events reflected in Tweek, but Apple Calendar (or any other standard iCal-supporting service) is unsupported.
Otherwise, I’m very happy with Tweek.
Developer Response ,
Thank you so much for your wonderful and comprehensive review! We're glad you like Tweek. Apple Calendar synchronization is already on our roadmap for future updates. We'll see what we can come up with to do a density preview, thanks for the idea 👍
App Privacy
The developer, SCADA SIA, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- Contact Info
- User Content
- Identifiers
- Diagnostics
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
- Seller
- SCADA SIA
- Size
- 104.1 MB
- Category
- Productivity
- Compatibility
-
- iPhone
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
-
English, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2024 Scada Inc.
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
-
- Tweek Premium - Monthly $3.99
- Tweek Premium - Annual $33.99