Free tools, already on your phone or a download away. No subscriptions, no complicated systems โ just the things that actually help.
๐ Apple Essentials
- Apple Notes โ The most underrated app on any iPhone. Use it for everything: quick captures, running lists, research, packing lists, saved links. The search is fast, it syncs instantly across devices, and it doesnโt try to be more than it is.
- Apple Calendar โ Straightforward and reliable. The feature most people ignore: shared calendars. Create one with a partner, flatmate, or family member and both of your schedules live in the same place. No more โdid you put that in the calendar?โ conversations.
- Apple Reminders โ Better than it used to be, and genuinely useful once you start using lists properly. Groceries, errands, things to follow up on โ keep them separate and it stops feeling like a mess. Location-based reminders are worth setting up once.
๐ค Android Alternatives
- Google Keep โ The Notes equivalent for Android users. Clean, colour-coded, and fast to open. Good for quick captures and checklists. Syncs across everything Google.
- Google Calendar โ Arguably the best free calendar available on any platform. Shared calendars work brilliantly, it integrates with Gmail, and the week view is clean and easy to read.
- Google Tasks โ Simple, built into Gmail and Google Calendar, and does exactly what it says. If youโre already in the Google ecosystem, itโs the easiest way to keep a task list without adding another app.
๐ฑ Worth Adding
- Notion (free tier) โ Overkill for some people, exactly right for others. The free plan is generous. Best used for one or two specific things โ a reading list, a travel planning doc, a home inventory โ rather than trying to run your whole life through it.
- Todoist (free tier) โ A proper task manager that doesnโt require a paid plan to be useful. Clean interface, works across platforms, and handles recurring tasks well. Good if Reminders feels too basic.
- Cron / Notion Calendar โ A cleaner calendar interface that sits on top of your existing Google or Apple calendar. Worth trying if you find the default calendar apps uninspiring.
โ๏ธ The Non-Tech Option
- A paper diary โ Writing something down by hand makes it stick in a way that typing doesnโt. A simple week-to-view diary for appointments, a notebook for everything else. Between them they cover most of what people reach for apps to do.
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