We all have busy lives. Whether you're trying to remember to hit the gym, grab that present for your coworker, and still make it to the doctor, keeping track of everything is sometimes easier said than done. That's where these to-do apps come in. From tons of features to a pared-down UI there is something here for everyone. These are our picks for the best to-do apps available on Android! Best Overall: Todoist

Regardless of whether you need to create a basic shopping list, or plan out a much larger project, Todoist can do it all. The app is available on all of your devices, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and there's even a Chrome extension. The developers have also made integration with other services a breeze, so you can use the likes of Slack, Alexa, Google Calendar, and more. Perhaps the most exciting aspect is the "Natural Language Parsing," which means that Todoist will understand what you're typing. There's no need for you to try and word or phrase things in a specific way. So just type "take the trash out tomorrow at 7 p.m." and the task will do the rest. Todoist's free plan gives you the ability to have up to 80 different projects, recurring due dates, and integrations. However, if you want access to reminders, comments, project templates, and more, you'll need to upgrade to Todoist Premium. Pricing for Premium starts at either $4 per month or $36 per year, regardless of your device.

Best Overall Todoist Manage your tasks from everywhere and anywhere Todoist is not just for those on Android. It's for anyone that needs a task manager across multiple platforms. There are also additional features such as natural language parsing, offline mode, and integrations with the likes of Slack, Google services, and more. Free w/ IAP at Google Play

Best for Googlers: Google Keep

Google Keep works great when you just need to get ideas out of your head and onto paper. You can create various boards, use labels for organization, and use Google Assistant to dictate what needs to be done. Plus, you can even use Keep as a bookmark saver of sorts, allowing you to share images, links, and more. Being able to have your notes and tasks all in one place is extremely useful and helpful. As one would expect, you'll be able to set time and place reminders, along with checking off tasks as you knock them out. You can even color-code your tasks and notes to find what you're looking for with a glance. Perhaps one of the best parts about Keep is the pricing —there is none. Google has made the app completely free, removing the need for another subscription to be added to your bills every month. Just use the app, get your work done, and save those ideas for future projects.

Best for Googlers Google Keep Offload your ideas and keep track of your tasks Google Keep is primarily a note-keeping app, but it does have pretty awesome to-do features baked in. It should be no surprise that it's well designed and easy to use since it is Google's own product. This also means that you may have it installed on your phone already. Free at Google Play

Best for Simplicity: Microsoft To Do

Pour one out for the Wunderlist users. Luckily, now that it's in Microsoft's hands, some of the best Wunderlist features have been integrated into the new To Do app. One key feature is the "My Day" daily planner, so you'll know exactly what you need to do before walking out the door. Those who rely on flagging emails will be able to integrate with To Do so that your flagged emails appear in a list. Then, you can make sure to triage the emails as if they were tasks. All of this is done in a beautifully-designed application that features a dark mode and colorful themes. While Wunderlist used to offer a Pro tier with additional functionality, Microsoft changed it up. The new To Do application is completely free, regardless of whether you have an Office 365 plan or not. This makes it easy and even simpler to complete your tasks without worrying about the money aspect.

Best for Simplicity Microsoft To Do Simplistic, yet familiar, task management Not everyone needs a productivity app overflowing with tons of features. Sometimes you want something sweet and simple, and that's exactly what Microsoft To-Do delivers. You can easily add new items to your list, and create multiple lists for separating today's errands from long-term goals. Free at Google Play

It can be tough to know what app or service is capable of handling everything you need it to. We have compiled a chart for all of the top features for each app and whether these are capable of taking care of what you need, or not. Some are available for free, while others require you to sign up for a Premium or Pro account.

Features Todoist Google Keep Microsoft To Do TickTick Google Tasks Any.do Trello Remember the Milk Asana Collaboration ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Tags Premium ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Calendar Sync Premium ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ File Attachments Premium ✅ ✅ ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ✅ ⛔️ ✅ Smart Lists ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ✅ Limited ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ⛔️ Widgets ✅ ✅ ✅ Premium ✅ ✅ Limited Pro ✅ Natural Language Parsing ✅ ⛔️ ✅ ✅ ⛔️ ⛔️ ⛔️ ✅ Limited Repeatable Tasks ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Reminders Premium ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Pro ✅ Smart Assistant Support ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ w/ IFTTT ✅ w/ IFTTT Folders / Groups ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Premium ✅ Subtasks ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ Pro ✅ Price / Year Free/$36 Free Free Free/$28 Free Free/$72 Free/$45 Free/$40 Free/$140