Finalist is a slick and simple way to keep track of your daily to do lists. Works like Notes, with smarts of a calendar. Swipe through days like a stack of notes to see your tasks. The new version adds auto-summing lists, task bookmarks and more.
To-do app for people who hate to-do apps
Finalist is a slick and simple way to keep track of your daily to do lists. Works like Notes, with smarts of a calendar. Swipe through days like a stack of notes to see your tasks. The new version adds auto-summing lists, task bookmarks and more.
Finalist has come a long way since this summer: this app was designed to take management out of task management, and it really seems to resonate with people (rated 4.7 stars out of 350+ reviews). Finalist makes it very simple to keep on top of your daily to dos: swipe left and right for the day of the week, and tap anywhere to add a task for that day. This simplicity is augmented with quiet power that doesn't get in your way. There's a Planner view into your week or month in BuJo style. Each tab
Nice work! its valuble for every ones. thanks ! Great product!
is there a collaboration feature? like group to do list. it will help group teams n partners.nice design . congratulations 🎊
Congratulations, Looks good! Wish you the best.
I use this app every day. Every time an update comes through (which is surprisingly frequent) I get excited to see the changes. Some apps that update a lot just make things more confusing. Finalist is just continued forward progess!
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