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The best Pocket Lists alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.

  1. /glucolog-alternatives

    Manage your blood glucose via SMS

  2. /listad-alternatives

    Explore & share lists.

  3. Try for free

    Burndown is project management, automated. Our smart scheduling technology constantly manages your team's schedule - based on your priorities, progress, and capacity - so you don’t have to.

    Try for free paid Free Trial $5.0 / Monthly (Per User)

  4. /klinio-alternatives

    Diabetes management through the power of habit

    paid

  5. /llama-life-alternatives

    Say goodbye to never-ending lists, and hello to daily bliss

    paid Free Trial $39.0 / Annually

  6. /doo-alternatives

    A smart, simple app for reminders and to-dos

  7. /infinity-maps-alternatives

    If Miro and Notion had a baby

    freemium $9.0 / Monthly (Pro Plan)

  8. /todo-alternatives

    Todo is a to-do and task list app.

  9. /lifelog-alternatives

    Lifelog is the clever activity tracker app for Android that keeps track of what matters to you –...

  10. /any-do-alternatives

    The #1 task management app used by over 11 million people globally, Any.do is your free mobile and online task manager for Android, iPhone, Web and more.

  11. /mentalist-alternatives

    Manage all your lists in a single page

  12. /healthcare-com-alternatives

    We make healthcare easier to understand.

  13. /coffeerun-alternatives

    Let everyone enter their order for coffee runs

  14. /daily-time-tracking-alternatives

    Daily shows what you have been working on and for how long. It creates accurate timesheets by asking what you are doing, so no more timers or switching tasks. Use its data to submit your hours, create invoices or simply increase your productivity.

    paid Free Trial $19.99 / Annually

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