The developers are currently working on a Mac app as well. If you’ve been wanting a much better experience for using Reminders, this is it. I’ve always wanted to take advantage of Apple’s Reminders, but always felt that the viewing functionalities were so limited and task input was very clunky. All of the same features of Reminders are there too, like location-based reminders, priority levels, various task lists, shared lists, recurring tasks, etc.
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This allows you to take full advantage of all the ways Reminders are built into the iOS experience, such as using Siri to create new tasks, or adding a reminder from an incoming phone call that you can’t take at the moment, and more. What I love about this app is that there are no workarounds for syncing Reminders to it, as with some other apps. I love being able to go back and forth from seeing my day’s tasks and schedule to the upcoming week’s tasks and schedule. You can filter task view between list, day, week, or month, which also filters what calendar items you see. The beautiful thing about GoodTask is that it also pulls in your calendars to show your tasks right on top of your schedule. This is great for those who work heavily with Apple products, since Reminders is already built in to many areas of iOS. Simply put, GoodTask is a mask for Apple Reminders it’s what Reminders should have been. I’ve been testing out GoodTask (formerly known as This Week) for iOS for about a month now.