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BetterKeeper vs Things 3

BetterKeeper vs Things 3: the better all-in-one for Apple users

BetterKeeper

Tasks, projects, notes, and time tracking — all in one native Apple app, synced through your iCloud. No extra apps, no extra subscriptions.

Things 3

A beautifully designed task manager for Apple devices. Excellent for personal task management, but focused on tasks only — notes and time tracking live elsewhere.

Side by Side

Feature comparison

BetterKeeper Things 3
Task management ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Built-in notes ✓ Notes per task & project ✗ Notes field only
Project management ✓ Yes ✓ Yes (Areas)
Time tracking ✓ Built-in timers ✗ Not available
iPhone, iPad & Mac ✓ Native apps ✓ Native apps
Data storage Your iCloud only Things Cloud (their servers)
No account needed ✓ Apple ID only ✗ Things Cloud account
Offline access ✓ Full offline ✓ Full offline
Home screen widgets ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Pricing $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr One-time: $9.99 (iPhone) + $19.99 (iPad) + $49.99 (Mac)
Deep Dive

Where they really differ

Notes: first-class vs. an afterthought
BetterKeeper

Every task and project has a dedicated notes field. Write a meeting summary, paste reference material, or add context — it all lives next to the task it belongs to. No switching to Bear or Apple Notes.

Things 3

Things offers a plain-text notes field per task, not a proper notes editor. For anything structured — a project brief, a meeting summary, reference material — you still need a separate notes app.

Time tracking: built in vs. another subscription
BetterKeeper

One tap starts a timer on any task. BetterKeeper logs the session and shows total time per task and per project. No Toggl, no Harvest, no manual entry. Everything in one place.

Things 3

Things has no time tracking. Freelancers and anyone who needs to log hours must use a separate tool — which means another app, another subscription, and context switching every time you start or stop work.

Privacy: your iCloud vs. their cloud
BetterKeeper

Your data is stored in your personal iCloud account. BetterKeeper has no backend server and never sees your tasks, notes, or time logs. Sync happens entirely through Apple's infrastructure.

Things 3

Sync uses Things Cloud — Cultured Code's own servers. It works well, but your data lives on a third-party server rather than in your own Apple account. You need a Things Cloud account to sync across devices.

Pricing: subscription vs. one-time (but per platform)
BetterKeeper

One subscription covers iPhone, iPad, and Mac — $4.99/month or $29.99/year. Free for 30 days with no card required. You get all features, all platforms, with one payment.

Things 3

Things 3 is a one-time purchase — but separately for each platform: $9.99 (iPhone), $19.99 (iPad), $49.99 (Mac). Using all three costs ~$80 upfront. No subscription, but updates eventually require a paid upgrade.

Verdict

Which one is right for you?

Choose BetterKeeper if…

You want tasks, notes, projects, and time tracking in one native Apple app — without juggling multiple subscriptions. Especially the right choice if you're a freelancer, consultant, or anyone who tracks time for clients.

Choose Things 3 if…

Pure task and project management is all you need — and you prefer a one-time purchase over a subscription. Things 3 has exceptional UX and a well-established ecosystem of integrations.

FAQ

BetterKeeper vs Things 3: common questions

Is BetterKeeper a good alternative to Things 3?
Yes — especially if you need more than task management. BetterKeeper covers tasks, projects, rich notes, and time tracking in one native app. If Things 3 feels like it's missing notes and time tracking, BetterKeeper is the natural upgrade.
Does BetterKeeper have the same native Apple quality as Things 3?
Yes. BetterKeeper is built in SwiftUI (iPhone/iPad) and AppKit (Mac) — the same frameworks Things 3 uses. You get proper swipe gestures, widgets, notification actions, and keyboard shortcuts on Mac. It's not a web app or cross-platform port.
Why does Things 3 not have time tracking?
Things 3 is focused purely on task and project management — Cultured Code has kept its scope intentionally narrow. That means users who need time tracking must use a separate app like Toggl or Harvest alongside it.
Which is cheaper — BetterKeeper or Things 3?
It depends on your usage. Things 3 is a one-time purchase (~$80 for all three platforms combined), while BetterKeeper is $29.99/year. If you use BetterKeeper for 3+ years, Things 3 is cheaper long-term — but BetterKeeper includes features Things doesn't have, and you're not paying separately per device.
Can I import my Things 3 data into BetterKeeper?
Direct import isn't available yet — it's on the roadmap. In the meantime, the fastest path is to create your main projects in BetterKeeper and move tasks over as you work through them. Most users find a clean start easier than a full migration.
Get Started

Try BetterKeeper free in under a minute

1
Download — no signup
Uses your Apple ID. No BetterKeeper account, no password, no email confirmation.
2
Add your first task
Set a deadline, assign a project, attach a note. Start a timer when you start working.
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30 days free, no card
Full access for 30 days. If it's not the right fit, no charge — no questions asked.