
FacileThings 3
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Android App Analysis and Review: FacileThings 3, Developed by FacileThings Ltd. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 3.7.2, Updated On 29/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: FacileThings 3. Achieved Over 6 thousand Installs. FacileThings 3 Currently Has 83 Reviews, Average Rating 3.5 Stars
New version 3!Rebuilt from scratch for better performance.
Online operation.
Faster access to operations.
Someday/Maybe list included.
The links of the actions open in the browser.
A better basis for the next improvements.
We are currently offering version 3.7.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
File access issue fixed.
Recent Comments
Soheil Ghahremani
The app brilliantly implements the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology in a manner that's intuitive and, importantly, actionable. It doesn't just store your tasks and commitments, but guides you through a workflow that helps you make sense of it all. It's the only GTD application in the world that's universally understandable and executable, especially if you have ADHD. For us, this isn't just an app; it's a lifesaver.
Michael Potter
A companion to the web app, this 2023 mobile version is the best so far. I love the powerful contexts feature, allowing me to sort through big lists of work or life actions. FacileThings in the browser and mobile supports my GTD practice. Improvements needed: It is slow and needs some UI tweaks to complete a task.
Jakub Karczynski
Nice tryout at the GTD method, the best I've seen so far. Especially easy for beginners to follow the method thanks to a lot of helpful information and step by step weekly and monthly reviews. The app could be more polished though. The desktop version takes a bit of time when switching tabs. Internet connection is mandatory! Pricing is expensive for me to switch from todoist now, but I will come back to it in from time to time to check the advancement. Still testing the features...
Matt Stone
This app could be SO good, but is let down by a poor interface, slow load times, and no quick way to add notes to the inbox. So it breaks #1 principle of gtd: make it easy and effortless to capture/sort stuff. Probably suits people who love to endlessly file their libraries, but won't suit anyone who loses track if they are waiting more than a few seconds to get things captured
Carlos Brito Von Bodenburg
I have tried different apps (nirvana, ntask and todoist) and this is by far the one that have worked the best for me to apply the GTD method. I like the structure it has to help you apply the method, how you can easily add tags and collaborators, and how you can change projects type from normal to Kanban to arrange the different tasks. I am missing the weekly review section in the app.
Sebastiaan
Awesome app. Should definitely be reviewed more. One bug is that when adding a handwritten note, then deleting it, and closing the capture without saving the task, it won't close.
Laura Bellamy
Doesn't work well unfortunately e.g. can't capture notes on app as the hashtag menu gets stuck open and stops you from saving. I spent half an hour last week writing a list that somehow didn't save.
Craig Bryndum Jones
A fair effort. A huge plus is the native GTD approach. The app needs to be snappier, have offline mode and a quick capture utility. Looking forward to the future of this app 👍