Comparison

Skedio vs TickTick

TickTick packs in features like habit tracking, pomodoro timer, and calendar views. Skedio focuses on one thing: getting your tasks into Google Calendar automatically.

Quick Comparison

Skedio

Simple todo with Google Calendar sync

$2.99/mo

30-day free trial

  • Automatic Google Calendar sync
  • Simple, clean interface
  • No learning curve

TickTick

Feature-rich todo with calendar, habits, and pomodoro

$2.79/mo (annual)

 

Pros:

  • Similar price point
  • Packed with features

Cons:

  • Many features you may never use
  • Google Calendar sync isn't automatic time-blocking

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Feature
Skedio
TickTick
Google Calendar Sync
Automatic
2-way sync
Time Blocking
Manual
Built-in Calendar View
Habit Tracking
Pomodoro Timer
Learning Curve
None
Moderate
Price
$2.99/mo
$2.79/mo (annual)
Free Trial
30 days
Free tier
Native Apps
Web (PWA)
All platforms
Focus on Simplicity

Which One is Right for You?

Choose Skedio if you...

  • Only need tasks synced to Google Calendar
  • Prefer Google Calendar as your main calendar view
  • Want the simplest possible task management
  • Don't need habit tracking or pomodoro
  • Value focus over feature count

Choose TickTick if you...

  • Want habit tracking with your tasks
  • Like built-in calendar views
  • Use pomodoro technique
  • Want native apps on all devices
  • Prefer free tier with upgrade option

The Verdict

TickTick and Skedio are priced similarly, but they take opposite approaches. TickTick tries to be your all-in-one productivity hub with habits, pomodoro, and its own calendar. Skedio assumes you already use Google Calendar and just want your tasks to show up there automatically. If you want lots of features, TickTick delivers. If you want effortless Google Calendar integration without the extra complexity, Skedio is purpose-built for that.

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