A GNOME desktop task manager with Todoist, Nextcloud, and CalDAV synchronization support.
Planify is a desktop task manager application designed for the GNOME environment. It provides a clean interface for organizing tasks and projects, with robust synchronization support for popular services like Todoist, Nextcloud, and CalDAV. It solves the problem of managing tasks across different platforms while maintaining a native desktop experience.
Linux users, particularly those on GNOME desktops, who need a powerful, native task manager with cloud sync capabilities. It's ideal for individuals and professionals who use Todoist or self-hosted Nextcloud/CalDAV servers.
Developers choose Planify for its deep integration with the GNOME ecosystem, privacy-focused self-hosting options via Nextcloud/CalDAV, and its open-source nature as a free alternative to proprietary task managers.
Task manager with Todoist, Nextcloud & CalDAV support designed for GNOME
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Seamlessly integrates with GNOME themes, including dark mode, and follows GNOME design guidelines for a native feel, as shown in its adherence to system themes and use of libadwaita.
Supports synchronization with Todoist, Nextcloud, and CalDAV, enabling cross-device access and offline work, with clear setup instructions in the README.
Offers flexible reminders, recurring tasks, labels, filters, attachments, and progress tracking, providing robust organization tools beyond basic to-do lists.
Includes support for self-hosted Nextcloud and CalDAV servers, giving users control over their data without relying on proprietary cloud services.
Limited to Linux distributions with GTK4 support, making it inaccessible for users on Windows, macOS, or other desktop environments.
Requires numerous dependencies like meson, valac, and multiple libraries, which can be challenging to set up for non-technical users or those on unsupported distros.
Lacks native mobile apps, so users must rely on sync services for mobile access, which may not provide the same seamless experience as dedicated apps.
Heavily integrates with external services like Todoist; if these services change APIs or discontinue support, functionality could break without easy alternatives.
Planify is an open-source alternative to the following products: