GoodTask - To Do List, Tasks Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 133 reviews. Read all reviews for GoodTask - To Do List, Tasks for iPhone.
GoodTask - To Do List, Tasks is free iOS app published by haha Interactive

The perfect app to use to remind you things.

IbelithLP

I love this app! It's easy to use and fun too. The only thing I don't like is that the icons that you can select when creating an smart list are way too light and hard to see.


Nice tool

Rick ;-)

Tried many task apps. I find GoodTask to be the go to todo app for me. Very well organized and utilizes the Apple todo data app so syncing is very easy & straight forward. Thank you for GoodTask


Good app, bad business

M3kili3

This is just a corporate money making scheme that tricks you into downloading the app and getting started and then doesn’t let you continue using it until they get their money. ANY other list app is better than this one. They also delete their bad reviews and the App store boosts their ratings wit fake accounts to bolster profit.


App broken for previously paid user

dfabs

I previously paid for Goodtask 2, and paid users of the old version are supposed to be able to restore the purchase, or alternatively keep Goodtask 2 installed and #3 will be unlocked. However, this did not work for me, and version 3 is a total brick. Support was unhelpful, did not have a solution for my issue, and they ghosted me after I told them their solution did not work. Stay away from this app, not worth the money, or the frustration from this unhelpful developer.


I like it a lot but...

RebelPup

I really wish I didn’t have to be forced into paying for the full version upon the latest update. The new update brought the 14 day free trial and since I had been using the app free way before that it just flat out stopped me from using it upon updating. I don’t appreciate the feeling of being forced to do that especially so immediately (maybe I could have had a chance to take the new free trial so I had time to think about it). It happened when I needed it for projects I was working on and hindered that for me. But I really enjoy the interface and I have appreciated the consistent updates so as long as the app does what I need it to and stays good like I feel it has been, I’m alright paying and will rate 5 stars.


USELESS

angelbaby1218

This app won’t even save my reminders or show them. #wastemytime2018


An app I cannot live without!

SmashingSensation

I've tried them all! OmniFocus, Todoist, 2Do and nothing comes close to GoodTask. Its simplicity is its strongsuite. Thank you for making a great app and hope it lives for many years to come.. Keep up the regular updates and I'll keep the tips coming your way. Cheers!!


Doesn’t Recognize Previous Purchase?

FM-Pros

I bought a full version of GoodTask in 2015. However, when I tried to install it on my phone in March 2018, it prompted me to buy it again and apparently didn't respond to the Restore Purchase button. After closing the app and reopening it, I no longer see the prompt, but I don't know if that's temporary or permanent. If it stops working after the trial period, I'll be back. Otherwise, this is a pretty good app.


Finally

Gbxbjff

Finally a task and calendar app that lets me see them together with each day rather than separately. Thank you! Please keep it and only make it better!


Customizable and non-subscription

Lrjv

Integrates with iOS reminders (and therefore Siri), makes custom filtering of lists / smart lists easy to use based on priority, due date, tags, etc. Allows sub tasks if needed, has customizable ‘quick’ actions (easily delay due date or time, toggle through priority, add tags, etc). Repeated tasks can automatically repeat at specified intervals regardless of when the task is marked complete, or can be set to only repeat a certain interval after completion. The help/how-to-use documentation is a little unclear - it needs a native English speaker to proofread it, and there are a few bugs with the non-default color themes, but these will hopefully be addressed in the future. A big plus: buy it and have it - it’s not a forced subscription model. But if you *want* to support development, you can opt to buy a ‘support this app’s developer’ non-recurring subscription after purchasing the app.