Best To Do List Reminder App Android

As a busy mom, I’m always looking for new and creative ways to organize my life. And since I have an Android phone, I was on the lookout for the best To Do List Reminder Apps for Android.

There are so many apps out there today to help you get things done and stay organized and on top of your life. Whether you’re a working-from-home mom, a college student, or someone who just likes staying organized and on top of their life (who doesn’t?!), these are the best Android to do list reminder apps that you can download right now!

So without further ado, here are my favorite Android to-do list reminder apps that will help you get your life together.

Best To Do List Reminder App Android

BZ Reminder

Price: Free / $3.99

BZ Reminder - best reminder apps

BZ Reminder is a very simple to-do list app. You can set reminders, and then the app reminds you when it’s time. The app has a robust but short list of features. You can color-code tasks and reminders for easier organization. Additionally, it comes with Android Wear support, alerts, recurring tasks (for taking out the garbage every week), and even set hourly reminders for things like drinking water. It also has widgets, a simple calendar included, and more. The app isn’t as complex as the big names in this space. However, it’s one of the best simple reminder apps for personal use.

See also: The best calendar apps for Android

Calendar Notify

Price: Free / Up to $5.49

Calendar Notify is an above-average calendar app and a great reminder app. It syncs to Google Calendar, so you can use both if you need to. It delivers a quick view of your agenda and schedule in a spiffy widget format. In addition, you get some widgets along with a high degree of customization. Of course, you can add in reminders to your calendar tasks and get notifications for it as needed. The benefit of having a widget on the home screen with the info and also notifications helps a lot. It’s a bit simpler than the stock Google Calendar app, but you can use both interchangeably for more control.

Google Keep Notes

Price: FreeGoogle Keep screenshot 2021Joe Hindy / Android Authority

Google Keep Notes is probably the best note-taking app available right now. It’s also about two or three feature updates away from being a to-do list app. It features collaboration features that let you share notes with others. You can also take text, list, photo, audio, and video notes. The reminders feature is fairly simple but effective. You can set notes to pop up as notifications at certain times or places. For instance, you can make your shopping list note pop up when your GPS indicates that you’re at your local grocery store. It also saw a major redesign in late 2018 that makes it even more pleasant to look at.

See also: The best note taking apps for Android

Heynote

Price: FreeHeynote screenshotJoe Hindy / Android Authority

Heynote is kind of a wildcard in this space. It’s actually a live wallpaper app mixed with a note-taking app. You leave notes on your wallpaper and re-apply it to get your reminders right on your home screen at all times. It’s a neat way to accomplish the feat without extra push notifications or a widget. You can create notes over plain backgrounds or simply write them over your existing wallpaper. Just remember that this is a wallpaper app, so if you decide you don’t like it, you still have to switch your wallpaper back to what it was manually. It’s also entirely free as of this writing.Get it on Google Play

Ike

Price: Free / $1.99

Ike - best reminder apps

Ike To Do List is another unique reminder app. It uses President Eisenhower’s Priority Matrix. You put in a bunch of tasks and assign them an importance value. The app then prioritizes the tasks. It also comes with reminders, due dates, images, audio, notes, widgets, customization, and more. It definitely covers all of the basics and does so in a fun way. The app is free. The pro version goes for $1.99 and unlocks all themes, widgets, and some additional features.

best free reminder app for android 2021

1. Google Tasks

Google Tasks is a free app that will remind you of your tasks at the exact time you need to be reminded. Create your task, and while you’re creating it, you’ll see an option to add a reminder time. Since you’ll be using your Google account, the reminder will appear on all the Android devices you have that account on.

The app also lets you add subtasks to your tasks, Change theme color, Rename lists, Rearrange the order of your tasks, View your tasks in Gmail, and you can easily switch between accounts. You can also organize them by date so you can always meet that deadline.

2. Reminder with Alarm

Reminder with Alarm is another popular reminder app you can use for free or upgrade to premium. Besides having to goo-looking design, the app has a section where you can keep your favorite tasks. When you create a task, you can add a due date, reminder time, Repeat, Marker, Report, and Notify in advance.

If you need to be a reminder to call someone, the app will ask for permission to access your contacts for an easy add. You can also use speech to text to name your task, a great option when typing is a little difficult. If you see a task you want to make your favorite, tap on the star icon, and it’ll automatically be saved to the Favorites section. When you can’t remember if you completed a task, don’t forget to use the search option at the top.

3. Microsoft To-Do: List, Task, and Reminder

Are you a fan of Microsoft? In that case, you might like the Microsoft To-Do app. It’s full of great and useful features, such as reminders. To have the app remind you it’s time to complete a task, tap on the plus button at the bottom right.

After you add things such as a name, Due date, Repeat, you’ll see the Remind me option.

You can choose from the default time options or choose the Pick a date and time one. First, it’ll ask you to choose a date from the calendar and then tap on the Time tab. To add the time, you can do it two ways. By sliding the great circle to the right time, you can tap on the keyboard icon to type in the time.

Just like with all the apps on the list, when the time comes around, you’ll get the reminder on your notification bar.

4. To-Do List – Schedule Planner and To-Do Reminders

Do you like adding pictures to your reminders? If you do, that’s something you can do with To-Do List – Schedule Planner and To-Do Reminders. This app lets you create tasks with a fancy design and add a reminder if you want to; it’s not an obligation. When creating a task, you can add a due date, Time, reminder, Repeat task, and Attachment. The free version only lets you add one attachment, but you can upgrade to Pro if you need to add more.

You can choose from plans such as paying $2.99 a month, $15.99 a year, or you can go for a one-time buy of $29.99. By unlocking pro, you unlock all the features, Unlimited checklist, Repetitive task customization, Enhanced task reminders, Task widgets Pro, and removes ads.

There’s also a calendar view to see how many tasks you need to take care of during the week. You can also divide your tasks into different categories such as Work, Personal, Wishlist. You can also create a list if you don’t see a title you can use. It’s also possible to manage the categories by editing, hiding, or deleting them. For an easy find, all the categories are at the top.

When it comes to themes, the only ones you can use for free are blue, pink, black, and green. The texture and scenery themes are only for Pro users.

5. Any.do – To-Do List Planner and Calendar

If none of the previous apps convinced you, hopefully, you’d like Any Do. You can view your tasks in four different ways:

  • Today
  • Tomorrow
  • Upcoming
  • Someday

You can add tags and create your own lists. When you first start using the app, you can sync your Google calendar, and the app does the rest of the work. To make things easier, the app has various widgets you can add to your home screen. You can choose from eight of them, including transparent and non-transparent.

When you create a task, the app offers you a long list of options to choose from. Towards the bottom, you can see your reminder options. You can choose from options such as Later today, This evening, Tomorrow morning, Next week, Someday, or Custom. With Custom, first, you’ll need to choose a date, followed by the time. You’ll know the reminder has been added successfully because it’ll appear blue at the bottom right corner.

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