Amie - Todos, email, calendar

Joyful productivity

Published by: Amie
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Description

The joyful productivity app.
Schedule time for todos, events, and contacts.
- Use your calendar as a todo list
- Color your calendar to organize
- Instantly know if someone is available
- Track what you listened to when
- Send scheduling links guests love
- Always know what your team is up to
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Amie Pro
1,249.99 R

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User Rating

5 out of 5

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Amie Reviews

Beautiful, fun, but buggy. Needs iPad and Apple Watch

artlife1 on

United States

I’ve tried almost all the current day planners that are good for personal use (as opposed to ones geared for teams) and I really like Amie. Fun details, enjoyable UI on both desktop/web and mobile(they clearly took a lesson from Things). REALLY needs iPad and Apple Watch versions. Everything is fast and fluid, but bugs persist. When I reschedule tasks dates will change back. Sometimes the Today list will show 0 tasks when there are tasks. Room to improve but I’m hopeful.

killed widgets for free users with update

looking for calendar app on

United States

A big requirement I have out of my calendar app is a nice home screen widget, and was a big reason I chose Amie. With a forced update they have removed this feature (perhaps moved it to paid?) and consequently lost a user. Great looking but sometimes odd to use UI, sometimes slow interfacing, and a mediocre product.

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amie 是个 idiot 软件 on

United States

在 x 上反映问题,@开发者也得不到回应,一天天的就会吹牛,不值得下载对中文使用者来说,还巨贵,五年订阅 500 美金真的是没见过钱吧,有问题还不处理,还想要异想天开赚大钱

Trying it out, and love it

Lakers fan #1 on

United States

I just think there’s a few things missing here and there but overall has a lot that has me sticking around for now with the free version. I’m not much of a planner. I do however have an iPad I’d like to use this on that I can’t. I feel like that’s a big part of this for accessibility for planning having it on a bigger screen like an iPad. Other connects would be nice not to rely on google calendar. Maybe I’m new but I wish it was easier to make events on mobile . I often have to make a task then make it an event.

Love it but would make a few changes/add

Teckdude on

United States

I love the app and how it’s designed and runs. I do have a problem with not being able to change the color of events connected to one particular email. Once that it fixed that will bump it up a star. So on to the changes or add. One is how to add custom alert for events. It’s so annoying to do it on the iPhone. It takes me way to long to make an a 1 day before event alert than it should. The wheel or whatever you want to call it is just bad in my opinion. Nice that it’s there but there are better ways to do it. I would also have the ability to use it in landscape mode. Sometimes I just like to use it in that mode. I know the repeat event is coming soon to iPhone app but it’s still not here and that’s a big usage for me and probably many others. So I would get that done asap. One last thing I would add is the ability to add travel time to an event. I like to know how long it usually takes me to get to an event so I know when I should leave. Also it lets me know when I should be ending other events and when not to make events so I’m not late for the event. Add/make all of these changes and have my one email work like it supposed to and this app will be a 5/5 for me.

The best calendar I’ve ever used

R.Kalbe on

United States

I NEVER write reviews on the App Store, but after seeing that Amie just has 3 star I had to! This is by far the best calendar app I ever used; and I tried a lot of them, they usually all are clone of each other or don’t provide really much of an improvement from the stock calendar app; but Amie is in its own league. First of all it’s incredibly well designed, and maybe that could be something that get some getting use to, but once you understand how it works (it not hard) it’s a breeze. The way todos are organized is amazing, the fact you can just drop them in your calendar is 👌, and now emails in your calendar ? It sounds weird, but actually it’s a very good idea, I would say it’s only practical if you enable that feature for professional email addresses as it would not be manageable if you have a lot of spam or newsletters. Now the integrations, it may sound gimmicky at first that you can sync your health data, sleep, Spotify and so on, but actually it makes Amie the central piece of your life, where you can see everything about your day at a glance, and it’s really nicely done :) The only thing id say is that the subscription is a bit pricey, but honestly, I think it’s worth it.

Does everything — poorly

chrisrw92 on

United States

App is a productivity jack of all trades, master of none.

Almost perfect

TAG.YoureIt on

United States

04.04.2024 update: I’ve now been using Amie since the beginning of the year and it has changed the way I work. I truly get so much more done. It’s not perfect but they have been working round the clock to make it better and it’s on the way. Customer service response is awesome, the way the takes get converted to events are amazing! If I were to have one complaint, is to me it’s expensive and almost all the paid features wouldn’t be used. All I’m looking for are more than one integrations, everything else I don’t need. I wish they would have a middle tear to support multiple integrations for a cheaper price than the current price. I’d happily pay part price just for integrations and nothing else. Other than that, all the other features are being worked on and I can’t speak highly enough of the app. Original: I’ve been looking for an app that will keep me engaged to remember to go back to my to do lists. This is one of my favorites so far and I’ve only been using it for a couple of hours. What I would love to see in future releases: 1. Although you can move lists up and down to re-order, the order doesn’t stick (at least on iOS) - kinda annoying. 2. Need zoom integration in iOS to create a zoom link when creating a new meeting 3. Need attachments in tasks- hyperlinks, Images, etc for quick views 4. If you do end up supporting attachments, Offline access would also be nice. Perhaps more requests to come, but quite honestly if those 4 items get fixed/added, I’m ready to leave my current apps and use it full time. Keep up the great work!

I don’t know, just blah

tacogy3 on

United States

As other reviews have kind of said, it’s eh. Great concept but I think the execution is bad and it still feels in better. I also don’t agree or like their focus for the upcoming roadmap so I’m not really using it anymore. It’s a really expensive app and they don’t provide all these great pro additional features (really just email client, if you can even call it that). I’ll stick with fantastical instead for now, much cheaper and is much more polished.

Needs some key features

KylinNelson on

United States

First, it’s a good app! The free version (for now) is quite generous and is helpful for evaluating the tool. Bonus points for being the only calendar tool I’m aware of to feature two-way sync with Things 3. That is the feature that got me to consider testing out the app. While I love the direction it’s going, here are some key features the Amie team should prioritize: Improving Things 3 syncing. If I complete an event from the Things app, it disappears from the calendar if I’ve scheduled the task for a time. Also, it doesn’t mark the task as complete in Amie. Something is off with the 2-way syncing, but I’m confident the devs can fix that. Support natural language processing. This is probably the #1 thing the team should focus on. Many of us potential Amie users are calendar power users coming from other calendar apps, of which most have natural language processing. I was actually quite surprised Amie doesn’t have this feature yet, but it’s an important one. Creating an iPad version of the app. I know it’s most likely somewhere on the roadmap, but calendar power users are using their calendars on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Every great calendar app has a version for all these platforms, so Amie shouldn’t be any different. I hope the devs and Amie team find this feedback helpful! Great start to a solid calendar, but let’s make it the best calendar app out there!

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