1. Any.DO

With exciting new AI assistant technology, Any.DO aims to solve your problems with it’s new feature. This year, exciting things will be built by the team in 2017. They are also running a 45% off discount for annual subscriptions, worth claiming this big discount on the App Store.

2. Todoist

With such a memorable 2016, Todoist have developed some fantastic new technologies including Smart Schedule, designed to schedule tasks for your whole week, with little effort, using AI. They have a strong application with a new team collaboration tool on the horizon.

3. Shyft

With a focus on work life balance in 2017, I thought this one might appeal to those trying to simplify and separate tasks for inside and outside of work.

Shyft is a task manager that splits tasks into work + personal, easy to use and something I’ll be checking out further in 2017.

4. Azha

Trying to get a student to use one of the more advanced productivity apps like Todoist is pretty tough. Sometimes things are pretty scary when they offer so much for a user. Azha aims to be the pocket to do list app for students, adding a social layer — with leaderboards and social sharing.

5. Orderly

Creating little lists can sometimes be a messy thing, or even look distracting. Orderly aims to solve that with fun, easy to use lists, allowing you to tally your grocery shopping, wish lists and even present list in one place. This app is perfect for parents, personal situations and students too.

The Organizing Titans