A timeline, not a list
Every task lives at a real time on your day, beside the calendar events you already have.
Back after 10 years
Ten years ago, we built Accomplish, the app that put your tasks on your day instead of in a list. It became The Next Web’s App of the Year, got translated into some fifteen languages by fans, and passed a quarter-million downloads. Then we had to step away, and you never stopped asking when it would come back. So we rebuilt it from scratch for iPhone, with AI doing the scheduling.
The app
Every task sits at a real time, next to the calendar events you already have. Drag to reschedule, check things off as you go.



Features
Every task lives at a real time on your day, beside the calendar events you already have.
Tell Accomplish what you need to do. It suggests the right time for each task, around everything else.
Google Calendar and Apple Calendar events share the same timeline as your tasks. One view, no flipping between apps.
Drag a task to move it. Fell behind? Re-flow the rest of your day forward in a single tap.
Open it and you already know what’s next. No clutter, no settings marathon, no setup.
Already keeping lists in Google Tasks? Pull them straight into Accomplish and schedule them onto your day.
Your current task rides along on the Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island, with a live countdown. Running late? Add 15 minutes, unschedule it, or mark it done, without ever opening the app.
How it works
Add a task and a rough duration. AI drops it onto your day around your events. Drag to adjust anything.
Follow a timeline you can see, one task at a time, at the time you picked. No deciding what’s next, twenty times a day.
Check things off as you go and watch the day come together. That’s the whole point.
Est. 2015
How the first Accomplish was received, back when it launched on Android.
Accomplish is in active development for iPhone. Leave your email and we’ll tell you the day it’s on the App Store.
FAQ
Yes. Accomplish launched on Android and was named The Next Web’s App of the Year in 2015. This is the same idea, rebuilt from scratch for iPhone by some of the original team, now with AI scheduling.
Tell Accomplish what you need to do and roughly how long it’ll take. It suggests when to do each task, fitting around your calendar. You stay in control: accept a suggestion, drag it elsewhere, or ignore it.
Yes. Google Calendar and Apple Calendar, both ways, so your existing events and your tasks live on one timeline.
iPhone first, on iOS 17 and later. Android (where Accomplish began) is on the way.
It’s in active development. Pricing isn’t final yet. Join the waitlist and you’ll be first to hear, and first to get in.