Tweek Calendar — App, First Impressions

Minimal To-do List & Weekly Planner

Tweek Calendar — App, First Impressions
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Minimal To-do List & Weekly Planner


Recently, received an email from Sujith Vishwajith introducing me to an attractively designed minimal To do list and Weekly planner.

This is not a blog for collaboration, but rather an opportunity to explore the different tools and apps available for personal productivity.

Being someone who appreciates simple and intuitive design, I was immediately drawn to Tweek. Today’s task managers are so advanced that they can almost act as project managers, blurring the line between the two.

I have been using Things 3 for a while and now Todoist to manage my daily tasks and projects.

Tweek is the perfect balance between managing weekly priorities and task management, falling somewhere between a calendar and a task manager. kind of a sweet spot!


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Image from Author designed on pika.style

Why this app?:

I respect personal recommendations and when someone is sharing something from the productivity space, it really feels special.

After installing Tweek last week, It feels really good when I open this app, be it on iPhone, iPad, or the web and that’s why I am writing about this app.



Key features: 🔐

  • It takes time and effort to explore the app before actually using it but that is not the case with Tweek.
  • Its super simple, intuitive, and minimal design is the best feature that sets it apart from any competition.
  • Tweek offers the simplest form of task and weekly planning and it makes the overall experience of planning and prioritizing very simple and intuitive.
  • You can plan your recurring events or tasks, set reminders, and add multiple calendars.
  • The color pallet highlights your key tasks and events.
  • Sync with Google Calendar
  • Notes and Sub-tasks — a pinch of project management
  • Print your weekly plan
  • Unlimited calendars

Use case and examples:

For me, personally, Tweek has all the ability to replace my much loved Task Manager and Scheduling apps like Todoist and Cron.

I am more into weekly planning and review and that’s where I think Tweet can support me.

Who can use? ��‍💻

This is the app for everyone, techie or not-so-techie. Everyone who plans and manages multiple tasks throughout the day will appreciate and enjoy the Tweek experience.

Pricing and platform 💰

Available on iOS and Android with free and Premium options

Premium costs 2.83 US$ monthly and offers premium features like Google sync, reminders, additional color palette, recurring tasks, dark mode, etc.

Final thoughts 💭

If you’re looking for a simple and intuitive way to stay organized and productive, I highly recommend giving Tweek a try. It’s a great way to make life easier and get more done.


Thanks for reading.

Keep reading, keep sharing.

Astu.