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LYFE MONDAY | MAY 26, 2025 22 Planning at your digital fingertips T IME feels increasingly scarce and our to-do lists never end. So, finding the right planning system can make all the difference. Some individuals still o Must-have organisation apps for Android, iOS Ű BY THASHINE SELVAKUMARAN

with a built-in Pomodoro timer and habit tracker. Great for people who like managing tasks and routines in one place, and the bonus is its voice input and smart alerts for deadlines. The app is free with a generous feature set, though a paid upgrade adds calendar views and advanced widgets. Microsoft To Do With its clean, uncluttered interface, Microsoft To Do is a solid choice for everyday task planning, syncing with Outlook and other Microsoft apps. Flexible for users within the Microsoft ecosystem or anyone seeking a straightforward checklist format, with the bonus of shared task lists for family or team collaboration. Entirely free and ad-free, it is especially attractive to Windows users. Trello Trello uses boards, lists and cards to visualise projects, making it a standout for creative thinkers and visual planners. Best for those managing multiple workflows or collaborative tasks. A bonus is its Power-Ups – plug-ins that let you add calendars, deadlines and automation features. The basic version is free and functional, while premium plans offer more integrations, advanced permissions and timeline views. Any.do Sleek and minimal, Any.do keeps everything in one place such as tasks, calendar events, grocery lists and even voice notes with a “Plan My Day” feature that helps you schedule intentionally. Users looking for an all-in-one planner that is easy to use can download this app. One bonus is its seamless voice assistant integration with Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant. There is a free version, while the subscription unlocks location-based reminders and recurring tasks. Structured Structured is a beautifully designed daily planner that lays out your schedule in a sleek timeline format, making it easy to visualise how your day unfolds hour by hour. Helpful for time-blockers and visual thinkers who like to map their tasks against the clock. The bonus is its automatic syncing with your calendar and reminders. The app is free to use with limited

swear by pen-and-paper diaries. However, a growing number of us are turning to digital planner apps to organise our days and track habits. These apps offer clarity and a welcome sense of control. Here are nine of the best planner apps available on Android and iOS, each bringing something a little different to the table. Notion Notion is an all-in-one digital workspace where you can build your own planner using flexible blocks, ideal for custom layouts that blend notes, tasks and calendars. It is best for those who love a tailored, DIY approach to organisation and a bonus is its collaborative features, which are great for teams or group planning. The core app is free, with premium plans unlocking advanced tools such as version history and admin controls. Google Calendar Simple, intuitive and already integrated into most Android phones, Google Calendar is a reliable classic for managing appointments, time-blocking your day and setting reminders. It is best for those who want straightforward scheduling synced across devices, with the bonus of easy integration with Gmail, Google Meet and third-party apps. It is completely free to use with a Google account. Todoist Todoist blends clean design with smart task management, letting users set priorities, track recurring tasks and even schedule with natural language (such as “every Tuesday at 9am”). It is best for productivity lovers who want simplicity and depth, and the bonus is its Karma points system that motivates you to stay on track. Free for basic use, with optional subscription tiers that unlock labels, filters and reminders. TickTick TickTick offers an ideal hybrid of task planner and productivity coach, combining to-do lists

Many apps offer customisable templates, allowing users to personalise their planning experience to suit different lifestyles or professions.

can check this app out, the bonus being its vast customisation. The core app is free with generous features, while paid plans offer automation, workload management and advanced reporting tools. The beauty of digital planning lies in its adaptability. It costs nothing to try a few apps and find the one that feels like home or at least, a well-ordered desk drawer in your pocket.

features, while the premium version unlocks unlimited tasks, custom icons and additional views. ClickUp Originally built for teams, ClickUp has grown into a powerful all-in-one productivity app with planners, docs, goals and time-tracking in one dashboard. Power users who want their personal and professional life fully integrated

Digital planner apps help users organise tasks and goals in one accessible place. – ALL PICS FROM PEXELS

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