Finding the best time management apps can be very time-consuming in itself. Read this article today and start saving yourself both time and energy.
I have checked out some of the best time management apps that you can use in 2020.
Use this article as a reference guide to pick the best one that works for you. Start saving yourself time in 2020 and push your personal development!
1. Trello
Better Organisation

I am a big fan of Trello. I have used it in several work situations and always find it an easy tool to use.
Trello helps you organise your projects. It is a great project management tool which can be used as an individual or in a team environment.
If you are not the best organised, I would recommend using Trello.
With its clean user interface, it is easy for you to check what is happening in your project. It also shows what still needs to be done and what has been completed.
I have only ever used the free version and have found this to be an excellent tool for my needs.
2. Clockify
Track Your Hours

Clockify is a great app to help you track your time.
You have the option for desktop or mobile apps. So, if you have issues managing your time, you can use it everywhere!
There are free, plus, premium, and server plans. Great for a small business that would like to check how long tasks take to complete.
Their dashboard and reports receive great reviews from users.
Also, if you think you spend a lot of time on telephone calls, this app can help you track your time spent on calls.
3. Loop
Habit Tracker

Loop is a habit tracker app, and you can find it on google play (Loop Habit Tracker). The great thing about this app is that it is completely ad-free.
It helps you create and maintain good habits. A super tool to help you achieve your long-term goals.
It is simple and easy to use, and reviewers love the clear, easy to read display. If you find it hard to reach your goals, use this app to help you on your way.
4. Forest
Focus

Are you spending too much time on your smartphone? I think most of us could answer yes to this question.
Forest helps you spend less time on your smartphone, making sure you are accountable. “Stop looking!” “Go back to your work!”
It is all done in a very gentle way. Even the ads on the free version are careful so as not to distract you.
Give it a go and gain valuable time!
5. Remember The Milk
To-Do List

As their home page states, Remember The Milk, is a to-do app for busy people.
You can share lists and things to do with other members. If you run a busy household, this can be a handy app if you want to share the workload.
You have the option to connect it to Gmail, Google Calendar and Evernote, and you can use it on as many devices as you want.
6. Hubstaff
Time Tracking

Hubstaff is a time tracking app that shows you how you use your time.
It shows you the different apps and websites that you spend hours on and the total amount of time that each of your projects is consuming.
You can track time with its desktop and mobile apps and integrate it with several popular software tools.
In Conclusion
What are your plans for 2020? If you are not sure yet, have a browse through these apps. They might inspire you to get yourself organised. Everybody has different tastes, and one of these apps could be what you need to boost your time management in 2020.
If you are looking for more time management ideas, check out these articles. Let me know in the comments at the bottom of the page if you can recommend any other time management apps?
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Sally Leslie is a motivational coach and optimist. She helps freelancers and entrepreneurs create balance in their lives and work towards their personal and professional goals. Sally is also a B2B freelance writer for entrepreneurs, SMEs, and startups. A lover of plants, freedom, and football!