* Apple Design Awards Finalist 2024
* Best Assistive Technology 2022 (Neurodiversity Awards)
* +1 Million downloads worldwide
Meet Tiimo: Your AI planning partner that simplifies executive function, focus and productivity.
Whether you are building routines, navigating time agnosia, or just trying to make it through a busy week, Tiimo helps reduce mental load and makes it easier to follow through. Planning becomes something that supports you, not something that drains you.
Join 500k+ users who trust Tiimo as their neurodivergent-friendly planner.
KEY FEATURES
AI Co-Planner: A personal planning assistant that supports you in creating, prioritizing and planning tasks that works for you, so you can focus on what matters.
Visual Schedule Planner: Color-coded daily overview with easy drag-and-drop tasks.
To-Do List: Brain dump your tasks, prioritize them in a click with the AI priority grouping.
Focus Timer: A calming countdown to guide your time, and stay on track.
Sync with Apple Calendar and Reminders: Keep all your schedules and plans in one place.
Widgets: Your key tasks and timers always in view on your home or lock screen.
Share up to 5 profiles with family at no extra cost
SUPPORTING TOOLS
Neuroinclusive Courses: Expert guides on productivity and habits
Community Hub: Tips from neurodivergent teens and adults
Personal insights: Stats that support your growth and helping you stay on task.
USER TESTIMONIALS
“Tiimo I love you- you’ve pretty much changed my life!! I didn’t think I could be organized. But this week, I completed 94 tasks. This app def deserves the five stars!"
“I struggle with adhd and have tried multiple apps to help me focus. This has been the only one that has actually helped!”
“This has kept me the most productive I’ve been in years. Worth every penny.”
WHAT SETS US APART
Co-designed with ADHD/Autism experts
100% ad-free forever
Copenhagen-based team fighting for neurodivergent empowerment
FREE TRIAL & PRICING
Start your 7-day trial of Tiimo Pro ( only applies to the yearly subscription) for full features and access to our web version.
Free version includes: Basic planner, limited AI chats, 1 profile.
Auto-renewal can be canceled anytime via Apple settings.
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Premium
$7.00
Yearly Pro
$60.00
Monthly Pro
$15.00
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Tiimo FAQ
Is Tiimo free?
Yes, Tiimo is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Tiimo legit?
🤔 The Tiimo app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Tiimo cost?
Tiimo has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $27.33.
Honestly I loved this app, there were things I wished for (AI integration, drag and drop rescheduling) but for my day to day life it’s the only app that ever worked for me and kept me on track.. I’ve been trying to use it still since the loss of routines but even basic scheduling is such a mess now. The way it doesn’t keep scheduling the same day, requiring input of the day and time for every single task you schedule. It’s be come in useable and sadly this also is making my life very difficult. I’m off to try something else, hopefully they restore this to what was once the best visual schedule I’ve ever used .
Refund request
Please cancel my subscription. I have never used the app, but I was charged automatically.
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very user friendly
listens to users and constantly improves. they had a really weird update a month ago and it made the app really hard to use, i was pleasantly surprised after redownloading that they kept the new format but improved the efficiency (im guessing a lot of other people also hated it). alot of features that are missing or barred behind a paywall are available in this app, like task suggestions and repeat tasks, this app really makes planning easier compared to
other day planning apps ive tried. the premium version is also reasonably priced but the app is absolutely usable without the premium. interface is clean, relatively intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. one of the best day planners out there for people with adhd.
Useless after routines update
I once loved this app and used it for everything. It helped me so much with my time blindness and gave me clear structure in my daily routine that was easy to follow and arrange. I raved about it to everyone, so much so that I paid for the full version. Now it’s not worth it at all after the update that got rid of routines. Not to mention, this happened with no warning, in the middle of my semester of my doctorate program. All that Tiimo recommends now is to give the tasks a try instead of routines. I am so serious when I say that having ONLY individual tasks is SO impractical. I had to split my normal routines up into individual tasks, but now if I add time to the current task, or want to move it to a later time, I have to move every single task that would have just been in my routine. Even just having to create so many little tasks in place of a routine is so time consuming!!! This is just NOT worth paying for anymore. It’s no better than any other scheduling/calendar app now. Tiimo, please do better, and listen to what your users with ADHD/autism are saying.
Better before update
I used to love this app, but with every update they just make it worst and harder to use, going to try new app instead.
Daily user for years until the latest update…
I was a loyal, daily user of this app for many years on a paid subscription until their most recent overhaul to how routines work. They also implied that if you didn’t update the app, this change wouldn’t affect you. I heavily relied on the time-based aspect for large routines (e.g. a morning routine) which was fantastic when used with my Apple watch. It was a massive game changer in terms of not losing track of time or tasks that needed to be done in a time crunch as a neurodivergent person. Their newest forced update to routines is frankly horrible, they’ve turned robust routines with timed aspects and notifications into a checklist - making this no better than writing down a list. I had a busy, time-sensitive morning routine all planned out for today and woke up to see it had turned into a checklist in the app, which was extremely jarring to say the least. I used to love this app but considering its geared toward neurodivergent folks, they sure do love to make massive design overhauls or change the entire system constantly which is a little ironic considering many neurodivergent people struggle with change and/or rely on routine heavily. Because of this latest update it looks like I’ll be cancelling my subscription after nearly 5 years, and going back to an old fashioned checklist. RIP to what was once the best planning app I’d ever used.
New update has made this app useless
The routines kept me on task and helped with my time blindness and this app was superior to all other but now sadly the new update got rid of routines and now the app is no better than any other app.
Not the same Tiimo anymore – App has taken significant steps backwards. Please bring back routines.
I used to love Tiimo and used it daily as a premium subscriber, but the recent changes have undone what made this app so great. The ability to create tasks with checklists and group those multiple tasks under a routine is now gone. Any previously saved routines are now gone too. These features were essential for my productivity, and without them, the app feels much more limited. If you’re just looking for a simple task manager that adds tasks one-by-one, there are plenty of better alternatives. Unfortunately, Tiimo no longer stands out in the crowd.
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