

Donetick
Open-source platform for organizing household, team, and personal tasks with collaborative circles, natural language input, adaptive scheduling, time tracking, reminders, analytics, subtasks, file attachments, smart integrations, and gamified productivity.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Mac
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Docker
Features
- To do lists
Support for Docker
- Self-hosted
- Golang
- React
Tags
- selfhosted
- tasks
- go
- chore
- Task Manager
Donetick News & Activities
Recent activities
Maoholguin added Donetick as alternative to Tody, Smores Up!, Enzo and Spotless: A simply clean home- sittletwopalternativeto reviewed Donetick
I like alot of things about this apps design and direction, but it's still quite buggy, many features are placeholders – the backup/export section in settings contains no backup/export/restore feature – the documentation is an afterthought, the transparency about the dev and company behind it are non-existent, and the cost that appears under mobile app stores (for the donetick.com hosted offering) is crazy for a self-professed "personal project" that still feels very much in beta. Devs...
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Donetick information
What is Donetick?
Donetick is a powerful, task and chore manager designed for families, roommates, and productivity lovers. Whether you’re organizing housework, recurring responsibilities, or team tasks. Donetick makes it effortless to stay on top of what matters.
- Collaborative Circles – Manage chores together with family, roommates, or friends. Everyone gets their own view, roles, and responsibilities.
- Natural Language Input – Just type what you need: “Take out trash every Monday at 6 PM.” Donetick understands and schedules it automatically.
- Assignment Strategies – Distribute tasks randomly, by rotation, or based on who’s done the least—keeping things fair and balanced.
- Advanced Scheduling – Beyond simple repeats: adaptive scheduling that learns your patterns, completion windows, and flexible recurrence rules.
- Calendar & Smart View – See your schedule at a glance or switch to a timeline that shows exactly what’s coming next.
- Time Tracking – Log how long tasks take and view reports to understand where your time really goes.
- Subtasks & Labels – Break down big chores into smaller steps and stay organized with shared labels.
- Stay Motivated – Earn points for completed tasks, track your productivity, and see your progress over time.
- Reminders That Work – Get notifications before chores slip through the cracks. Perfect for busy households and ADHD users.
- Analytics & Insights – See completion history, trends, and time tracking to understand how your household really works.
- File Attachments – Keep receipts, manuals, or photos attached to tasks.
- Smart Integrations – Works with Telegram, Discord, Home Assistant, and more.








Comments and Reviews
I like alot of things about this apps design and direction, but it's still quite buggy, many features are placeholders – the backup/export section in settings contains no backup/export/restore feature – the documentation is an afterthought, the transparency about the dev and company behind it are non-existent, and the cost that appears under mobile app stores (for the donetick.com hosted offering) is crazy for a self-professed "personal project" that still feels very much in beta. Devs (especially smaller niche apps without dedicated teams and limited feature-sets) need to learn that not every app should be priced for wealth extraction; as though everything provides a similar value to a password manager or system backup service. FOSS/self-hosters want sustainability, data portability, and long term price stability if they are going to monetarily support projects. This project shows design decisions being set up for that, but the execution still leaves much to be desired. I really hope it progresses into a genuine and realistic offering.