Alarm doesn’t work
Crappy app that doesn’t do anything
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4.7 out of 5
4,597 ratings in United States
Crappy app that doesn’t do anything
The only thing that I don’t like is you have to make your own checklist every morning but it is completely free and I highly recommend it
Doesn't perform like a reminder
I’ve been using the App Store since its inception- maybe posted 3 reviews. This will be four. As for the app? It functions as intended, no better or worse than others in the App Store. I moved to RTM from Todo which worked great but was clunky for simple tasks. After using remember the milk for a few days I paid for a subscription and went pro. A year later they sent me an email staying the price went up 25% and it was time to upgrade because my subscription expires today. Great customer service- send an expiration reminder on the day the subscription expires. The pro features were shut off before I could even get to my desk at work and copy my subtasks over to the notes area. Typical cash grab apps. They give you subpar features just a bit better than the free apps online and constantly raise fees. I’ll go back to TODO and enjoy the app I only had to pay for one time.
He make me do lots of chores
This is a great product. I’ve used it for years. However, I am now flabbergasted that I have to pay for a Pro upgrade to get reminders on my phone. The phone app is kind of pointless without those. I’ll be looking for another reminders app.
12 years ago we started asking for 2FA support and here we are in 2024 with no support for 2FA, MFA, or passkeys.
I rediscovered this app recently and it has been so helpful in my self-employed business. It’s very intuitive and I love all the different features such as recurring meetings, adding reminders, etc. Keep up the great work, RTM Team!
I love this app! I use it to stay organized with everything. I use it for household chores, shopping, errands, and home maintenance reminders. I'm also an avid gardener and it's helped me to better organize the research I need to do before selecting plants. Using the tag system, I can designate individual traits (like sun, water, and soil needs) to each plant which I then can quickly match to one of my plant beds. I then use it to track maintenance, watering, and fertilizer to-do's. But most importantly, this app has really helped the communication between my husband and me. My husband has an "exploded diagram" view towards household chores on the verge of being a hoarder. He just doesn't "get" cleaning or the concept of "tidy". Or in other words, he has no idea which chores should have a higher priority or where to start or even what to do or how often to do it. RTM helps me break down bigger tasks into smaller tasks which I then prioritize for him. For example, if I need him to clean the kitchen, he knows there's a task on RTM that says, "kitchen" and sub-tasks that say, "clean the sink, the stove, the microwave, the floor, etc." (OK, so I'm still the one cleaning the kitchen, but you get the point.) Same thing with errands. On the "Shopping" list I have individual tags for specific stores. I have a grocery store tag and I add items we need to it throughout the week. I then have a second list called "Errands." He looks at the errands list, sees "grocery store" then he goes to the tag for the grocery store and sees exactly what groceries we need. It's great! Same with home maintenance. Who remembers that they have to change their furnace filter or clean their dryer vents and other boring home chores? Now we put stuff like that it on the list. It's really taken a lot of frustration out of our marriage. And don't get me started on office to-do's! Thanks Remember The Milk!
I was hoping the alerts were persistent like an alarm you can snooze. I paid for a year of Pro and so far I’m not really impressed. The simplest thing is missing that would make my experience a lot better…at least give the option to add new items to the TOP of the list. I hate adding new things and then editing to slide them all up. I still have over 300 days on the subscription. We’ll see.
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