5 Best Planner Apps To Organize Work Better (2022)

5 Best Planner Apps To Organize Work Better (2022)

Looking for the best planner apps to organize your schedule? This article compares the best apps for planning your day, week, month, or more.

But why do you need a planning app?

Juggling priorities, both on the personal and work fronts, can be difficult.

Fortunately, today you have a variety of software options to set a schedule and get the job done. Moreover, these apps are available for different platforms – web, desktop and mobile.

How do you find the best app for planning and managing work?

That's what this article is about. We take a look at the best apps for planning your work and life. Each application in this article serves a specific planning need. So, at the end of this article, you will find the one that meets your requirements.

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What are the best planning apps in 2022?

1. Journy

Journy is the best overall planning app for self-care.

With journy, you can plan and track your team's schedule with simple drag-and-drop timelines. But if you prefer kanban boards to manage your tasks, Journy has them too.

You can also set color-coded milestones on the timeline of the plan. You can optionally share important milestones across other plans.

You'll also be able to collaborate with your team by attaching files and checklists and adding comments to your tasks.

Best of all, managers can see their entire team's schedule in one place. This helps them identify planning bottlenecks and balance the team's workload, preventing overwork and burnout.

2. Trello

If you're looking for a free task-scheduling app with a calendar view, Trello should be number one on your list.

Everything in Trello revolves around its Kanban board. You can drag a task across the columns to change its status and trigger automation workflows.

You can attach files, labels and checklists to tasks and collaborate with your teammates using comments. But that is not all. The functionality of Trello tasks can be easily extended to suit your workflows with add-ons (aka enhancements).

One such addition is the calendar view, which allows you to visualize your schedules and scheduled tasks on the calendar.

3. Any.do

If you were to make a list of personal daily planner apps, Any.do would be at the top.

With Any.do, you can think of your daily plans as a simple to-do list. You'll see your tasks divided by when they're due - today, tomorrow, or sometime later.

You can also set reminders for each scheduled task.

A planner app isn't complete without a calendar or timeline view. Any.do comes with a simple calendar view that lets you filter tasks for a specific date.

4. TickTick

TickTick is the most versatile work scheduling application for capturing tasks.

You can capture tasks using voice commands, sending emails to TickTick, or via Apple's Siri app. When capturing natural language processing tasks, TickTicks automatically schedules tasks and creates reminders for a specific time or place.

5. Todoist

Todoist is a work organization and planning app for teams.

With Todoist, you can capture tasks for your personal and professional commitments. Once added, you can organize tasks into projects and subtasks.

You can also prioritize tasks, add projects as favorites for quick access, and set reminders for critical tasks.

Todoist also lets you delegate tasks to your team and visualize everyone's work on a Kanban board.

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Emily Smith is a dedicated technical consultant with years of experience creating customized solutions to meet niche requirements. Having diverse operational experience in IT and analysis, She has managed to make the most out of her career and continue down the same path.

 

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