TSKR vs Things.
Cross-platform operating layer vs Apple-native task app.
Try TSKR nowThings 3 by Cultured Code is widely regarded as one of the most beautifully designed personal task managers available. Its Apple-native experience, thoughtful organisation model, and refined UX have made it a favourite among Mac and iPhone users who take personal productivity seriously.
Things is personal by design. It's built around the individual's own tasks and projects, and it does that exceptionally well. What it doesn't do is serve the operator who needs to absorb actions from meetings automatically, track project status across multiple workstreams, or maintain a priority layer that reflects how work actually lands.
TSKR also isn't restricted to Apple platforms. For operators who need something that works across devices and contexts, and connects to tools like Granola, TSKR fills the gaps Things was never designed to address.
What is Things?
Things 3 by Cultured Code is widely regarded as one of the most beautifully designed personal task managers available. Its Apple-native experience, thoughtful organisation model, and refined UX have made it a favourite among Mac and iPhone users who take personal productivity seriously.
How does TSKR differ from Things?
Things is personal by design. It's built around the individual's own tasks and projects, and it does that exceptionally well. What it doesn't do is serve the operator who needs to absorb actions from meetings automatically, track project status across multiple workstreams, or maintain a priority layer that reflects how work actually lands.
Should I use TSKR or Things?
TSKR also isn't restricted to Apple platforms. For operators who need something that works across devices and contexts, and connects to tools like Granola, TSKR fills the gaps Things was never designed to address.
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