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BetterKeeper vs Todoist

BetterKeeper vs Todoist: native Apple focus vs. cross-platform task list

BetterKeeper

A native Apple task manager with projects, rich-text notes, and built-in time tracking — all synced through your personal iCloud. No account, no servers, no compromises.

Todoist

One of the most popular task apps on every platform. Great for pure task management with powerful filters and natural language input, but built as a web service — not a native Apple app.

Side by Side

Feature comparison

BetterKeeper Todoist
Task management ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Built-in notes ✓ Rich text notes on tasks & projects ✗ Task descriptions only
Project management ✓ Yes, with progress tracking ✓ Yes (sections & sub-tasks)
Time tracking ✓ Built-in timers per task ✗ Not available
Native Apple app ✓ SwiftUI + AppKit ✗ React Native / web wrapper
Data storage Your iCloud only Doist servers (EU/US)
No account needed ✓ Apple ID only ✗ Doist account required
Offline access ✓ Full offline Limited on free plan
Home screen widgets ✓ Yes ✓ Yes (Pro only)
Pricing $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr Free tier / $5/mo (Pro) / $8/user/mo (Business)
Deep Dive

Where they really differ

Native app vs. cross-platform web service
BetterKeeper

Built in SwiftUI and AppKit — the same frameworks Apple uses for its own apps. Launches instantly, supports Siri shortcuts, deep widgets, swipe gestures, and Focus filters. It behaves exactly like you'd expect an Apple app to behave.

Todoist

Todoist's iOS app is built in React Native — a cross-platform framework that lets one codebase run on Android, iOS, and the web. It works, but it doesn't feel native: animations are slightly off, system integrations are shallow, and the Mac app is essentially a web wrapper.

Notes: attached to context vs. nowhere
BetterKeeper

Every task and project can have a full rich-text note attached — formatted text, lists, headings. Notes are part of the app, synced through iCloud alongside your tasks. No separate app, no copy-paste workflow.

Todoist

Todoist tasks have a description field — plain text, no formatting. For anything beyond a single line of context, Todoist users typically reach for Notion, Apple Notes, or another separate app. That context switching adds up.

Privacy: your iCloud vs. their servers
BetterKeeper

Everything lives in your personal iCloud account. BetterKeeper has no backend server — there is no BetterKeeper database, no company that could be breached, and no one who can read your tasks. Your data is yours, end of story.

Todoist

Todoist stores all your tasks on Doist's servers. They comply with GDPR, but your data lives in a third-party cloud you don't control. If Doist has a data breach, or changes its terms of service, your task history goes with it.

Time tracking: built in vs. not there
BetterKeeper

Every task has a built-in timer. Start working, tap start. Stop working, tap stop. Time rolls up to the project automatically — no manual entry, no separate Toggl account, no app switching. Freelancers can bill by the hour without a second tool.

Todoist

Todoist has no time tracking whatsoever. The official integration with Toggl Track costs extra and lives in a separate app. Most Todoist users who need time tracking end up managing two separate tools and manually matching tasks across them.

Verdict

Which one is right for you?

Choose BetterKeeper if…

You live on Apple devices and want one app that handles tasks, project notes, and time tracking without switching. Especially the right call for freelancers, consultants, and anyone who cares that their data stays in their own iCloud — not a third-party server.

Choose Todoist if…

You work across multiple platforms — iPhone, Android, Windows — and need one task list that follows you everywhere. Todoist's natural language input and powerful filters are hard to beat for pure task capture across any device.

FAQ

BetterKeeper vs Todoist: common questions

Is BetterKeeper a good Todoist alternative for iPhone?
Yes — and for Apple users it's a stronger fit. BetterKeeper is built natively in SwiftUI, launches faster, integrates deeper with iOS (widgets, Siri, Focus), and adds notes and time tracking that Todoist doesn't have. If your whole workflow is Apple, you gain a lot and give up nothing except cross-platform access.
Does BetterKeeper have natural language task entry like Todoist?
BetterKeeper uses a structured task wizard that guides you through due date, priority, and project — it's fast and clear. Todoist's natural language input ("every Monday at 9am") is more flexible for quick capture. If you rely heavily on NLP entry, Todoist still has an edge there.
Is BetterKeeper cheaper than Todoist Pro?
Yes. BetterKeeper costs $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr with a 30-day free trial. Todoist Pro is $5/mo or $48/yr. BetterKeeper is slightly less on monthly and significantly less on the annual plan — and includes notes and time tracking that Todoist doesn't offer at any price.
Does BetterKeeper work offline like Todoist?
Yes — fully. BetterKeeper stores everything locally on your device and syncs through iCloud when connected. You can create tasks, write notes, and log time with no internet at all. Todoist's offline support is limited and varies by plan.
Can BetterKeeper replace Todoist for small teams?
For small Apple-only teams, yes. BetterKeeper supports iCloud project sharing — collaborators can see and update shared projects in real time, with a built-in project chat. For teams using Android or Windows, or needing advanced admin controls, Todoist Business is a better fit.
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. No databases to build, no templates to configure.
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Full access for 30 days. If it's not the right fit, no charge — no questions asked.