Skip to main content

Get more done: Todoist’s Android app gains function and style with design refresh

Todoist for Android's Material Design Update
Todoist, the versatile cross-platform service that helps you keep all of your personal, pleasure, and professional planning straight, is getting a refreshed look. The spruced-up, new Android app, which the Todoist team calls “the most comprehensive revamp” yet, features an entirely new design, simplified actions, and a few of the features its iOS counterpart received a few weeks back.

Most noticeably, the new Todoist on Android adheres to Google’s material design language. It’s a full stop adoption with speedy animations and colorful iconography, very much in contrast with the previous version’s monochromatic aesthetic. The buttons are larger and the menus spaced more sensibly, and the app’s appearance is customizable — you can choose between 10 color themes.

Todoist-for-Android-banner
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Fresh coat of paint aside, it’s now a lot easier to add lists and jobs to Todoist. A new hovering button in the lower-right corner lets you quickly input tasks, the contents of which Todoist will parse automatically for contextual details. The app’s natural language recognition is smart enough to detect dates and times, and will automatically highlight relevant categories. “You can input almost any combination of details whatsoever into Todoist, and the app will know exactly what to do with it,” the company says.

Recommended Videos

A few other, smaller (but nonetheless useful) features have migrated from Todoist on iOS. You can make sub-tasks with a simple swipe to the right on the task creation screen, swipe left on a task to schedule it or right to mark it complete, and you can invite collaborators to tasks more easily.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Todoist may have a premium service, but it’s not walling any of the new features behind it. That said, the company took the opportunity to announce that it’s raising the limit on file uploads from 20MB to 100MB on all platforms, including Android, for paying users. Todoist Premium starts at $29 per year.

Eager to begin plotting out the weeks and months ahead? The updated version of Todoist is rolling out at Google Play for all users. You can download it now.

Kyle Wiggers
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kyle Wiggers is a writer, Web designer, and podcaster with an acute interest in all things tech. When not reviewing gadgets…
The 1Password Android app just got a huge upgrade
The 1Password Android app, side-by-side, showing the light and dark mode.

The 1Password password manager app for Android has just gotten a huge new update, which unlocks the use of passkeys through its app. Held by many as the future of secure authentication, passkeys are the next evolution of the password, and from today, you'll be able to use 1Password to create, manage, and unlock your accounts that use passkey authentication.

1Password is one of the world's most popular password managers, with over 700,000 passwords saved. But it clearly sees that the future is elsewhere, as it has been leading the charge on taking passkeys into the mainstream.

Read more
The best iPhone and Android apps for Black History Month 2024
best iPhone and Android apps for Black History Month.

February is celebrated as Black History Month to honor Black Americans' remarkable achievements and contributions. The theme for this year is "African Americans and the Arts," which shines a light on the impact of African Americans in different artistic fields, such as cultural expression, visual and performing arts, fashion, literature, and more.

In this regard, we present a list of popular iOS and Android apps developed by Black-owned businesses and cover various topics such as finance, entertainment, wellness, and more. These apps run on all the latest smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro.
Calendly

Read more
Google is launching a powerful new AI app for your Android phone
Google Gemini app on Android.

Remember Bard, Google’s answer to ChatGPT? Well, it is now officially called Gemini. Also, all those fancy AI features that previously went by the name Duet AI have been folded under the Gemini branding. In case you haven’t been following up all the AI development flood, the name is derived from the multi-modal large language model of the same name.

To go with the renaming efforts, Google has launched a standalone Gemini app on Android. Moreover, the Gemini experience is also being made available to iPhone users within the Google app on iOS. But wait, there’s more.

Read more