If you're looking for a daily planner to help you set priorities and be more productive with your time, SkedPal could be the answer. This calendar app uses advanced algorithms and a simple interface to schedule time blocks based on your priorities and commitments. It can link to Google, Office 365 and iCloud calendars and has a project, task, note and calendar management system. SkedPal is geared for people with complicated lives, like lawyers, freelancers and executives, and offers a 14-day free trial with subscription rates starting at $9.95 per month.
Another option is timeOS, an AI-powered productivity assistant that logs and summarizes what you do each day. It offers features like automated meeting notes, action item tracking and AI-powered task delegation to keep everyone on the same page and follow up. timeOS integrates with tools like Notion, Google Docs, Monday and Trello, and works in more than 60 languages. It offers a free plan and a Pro plan for $29 per month, so it should be useful for many people.
If you want a more integrated daily planner experience, check out Oasis. This AI-powered planner creates daily plans tailored to your needs by integrating with Google Calendar, Outlook and Slack. It offers features like todo lists with subtasks, a Pomodoro timer, notes and daily affirmations. Oasis is for individuals and teams, and offers tiered pricing plans including a free option.
Routine is another good option, particularly if you want a calendar app that can link to a lot of other tools. It can link to tasks, capture meeting notes and make AI-powered decisions. With its planner-style calendar and time blocking interface, Routine lets you define and optimize your ideal schedule for peak productivity. The app is free to use with no obligation to subscribe to a paid version.