Remember the Milk is a task management and to-do list application from the company of the same name headquartered in San Francisco.
$39.99
per year
Tweek
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Tweek is presented as a fast and free minimal to do list app to organize your life and work. A paper-like weekly calendar view makes Tweek look simple and easy for daily usage. It is a lightweight weekly planner designed to help users to maintain focus and boost productivity week over week. To enhance productivity, Tweek is built around a week calendar view without any hourly scheduling, with the idea this is the best view to organize work without stress.
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Pricing
Remember the Milk
Tweek
Editions & Modules
Pro Plan
$39.99
per year
Basic Plan
Free
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Pricing Offerings
Remember the Milk
Tweek
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Tweek is available in two plans. There is a Tweek Free plan and a Tweek Premium plan. Tweek Premium costs $2.83/month (billed annually) or $4/month (billed monthly). There is annual price -30% off.
Very similar features. Remember the Milk has been around for longer and has constantly been improving by adding features such as integration with Zapier and IFTT; enabling attachments from Dropbox and Google Drive; integrating with Google Assistant and Siri; and smartwatches. …
Google Tasks is a much simpler task-keeping interface, and I use it for the most important tasks on my phone. It does not offer tags, priorities, or distinguish between lists/tasks. It does let me star tasks, but does not let me determine the priority levels. I can also move …
Personal and team task management - Remember the Milk also now works with Google Assistant, so it's possible to tell the Assistant to set up a new task, a reminder, or tell me about what is due and what is coming up. A native Windows app, integration with Zapier and IFTT makes this an invaluable part of our productivity suite.
Google Tasks is a much simpler task-keeping interface, and I use it for the most important tasks on my phone. It does not offer tags, priorities, or distinguish between lists/tasks. It does let me star tasks, but does not let me determine the priority levels. I can also move tasks to different lists, but they can be hard to manage if there are too many, so I generally do not use this feature. For me, Google Tasks is ideal for very simple "I need to write this down" type tasks that are of high priority. It is not a good brain dumping tool because tasks can easily get lost. This is more for those nagging tasks that I want to do and make sure there is an appropriate alarm for. It also integrates well with my Android home screen. However, when I have lots of tasks I want to categorize, or I do want to do more of a brain dump type thing, I think Remember the Milk is far better. I can have more control over priorities, tags, assigning tasks to others, and other robust features.