Company Name: SCADA SIA
About: Tweek is a very simple weekly cute planner with minimalist & aesthetic clear
design like a paper planner. Intuitive simply organize your tasks, reminders and
collaborate on them with your team or family.
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Developer: Scada SIA
by Ry3bee
Tweek is awesome if you don’t really need anything powerful for recurring tasks. I like Tweek a lot. It has a distinct personality and clear perspective on managing tasks. It turns out it does not match my perspective, so I’ve struggled to use it. For one, there’s not a great way to inbox tasks to later triage. You can, theoretically, add them to “someday,” but this is somewhat tedious (constantly scrolling down, etc). In general, input feels slightly more tedious than it should be when you want to move fast, and woefully incomplete when you need more structure and detail. Also, can set up recurring tasks, but you cannot defer them. When the date is passed for other tasks, you can set them to persist in your subsequent days, which is great. But not recurring tasks, which is less great. In addition to all of that, the app (both iOS and web) is buggy in some predictable ways. For example, if you create a recurring task with lots of subtasks, it will crash the app. Every time you complete a subtask it will check with you if you want to check that subtask for every future instantiation of that subtask. I get how this could be the case, but it’s not, so I want it to stop. I think what I’m realizing as I type all of this, and I’ll add to the top, is that Tweek is awesome if you don’t really need anything powerful for recurring tasks.
Updated review score to reflect my satisfaction with a delightful developer response.
by Hank31468957
Tweek is 100% my favorite todo list manager I have used so far. I really enjoy being able to see my entire week rather than just one day.
The only thing I wish for is to have the items you check complete to automatically move to the bottom of that day’s list so the other incomplete items move up. This would greatly improve the overall experience, especially if you use the widget.
Right now when you check the top item as complete, it still remains at the top in the app and the widget. This somewhat wastes the functionality of the app. This however is my only complaint. Everything else is fantastic!
by Luis A Antonio
I’ve been using Tweek for over a year now, and it’s completely changed how I get things done. For years, I struggled with overly complicated to-do apps—ones that made me spend more time setting up tasks and organizing lists than actually crossing things off. But then I found Tweek, and everything clicked.
This app is as close to a paper planner as it gets, but better. It’s simple, clean, and absolutely intuitive. There’s no endless learning curve, no overwhelming features—just a beautifully designed space that helps you stay productive. It’s aesthetically pleasing, easy to use, and it keeps me focused on what matters.
I’ve recommended Tweek to my classmates because it truly delivers. If you’re tired of apps that feel like work instead of helping you do the work, Tweek is the answer. It’s not just a to-do list; it’s a productivity tool that actually gets out of your way. Five stars all the way.