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The original was posted on /r/apple by /u/kaoss_pad on 2024-11-10 16:34:12+00:00.
Hey fellow Apple Redditors! 👋
I’m a productivity nut and always wanted a fast daily planner that didn’t aggravate me after a few weeks of use. I’ve worked on Finalist for almost two years now and the latest version is the best one yet 😀 It’s heavily inspired by paper-based day planning methods:
- Tasks (and Reminders) are front and center, each day gets a page
- Integrated iOS calendars and Apple Weather for each day, no need for app switching
- Adding tasks can automatically add calendar entries using natural language
- Nested lists for tasks you’re not ready to schedule yet
- Use Shared Reminders Lists and manage them through the app
- Pin any list to Today to help you work through projects
- Optional Evening Prompts to help you plan the next day
- Color tags and bookmarks to categorize your tasks
- Lists can automatically sum quantities or dollar amounts
- No accounts to create: all native iCloud sync, with OPML backup
- Fully Swift/SwiftUI app, with native versions for iPadOS, macOS and visionOS.
- Themes, themes and more themes. Widgets and bunch of Shortcuts included.
The basic app will work for free, licensed it’s $39.99 per year or $69.99 for Lifetime but I’m trying something new today - get Lifetime for free for the next 24 hours, with Family Sharing. I’d love to get more feedback of what you like and dislike about the app so I can make it even better.
What’s next? Tighter integration with Reminders, cooler macOS UI, more fun features for visionOS. It’s all underway and we have quite a community driving this forward 😀
🌁 Screenshot:
📼 Video:
📱 App Store:
🖥️ Web: https://finalist.works
Thanks for your time and have a great Sunday 🙏
Edit: if the store is asking you to pay for Lifetime something's wrong, don't do it - just DM me instead.