
Complete & Conquer
A to-do list that fights back
About
This to-do list app gamifies productivity with a retro, real-time strategy theme. Earn credits for completing tasks to build a base, deploy units, and unlock new tech. Neglected tasks lead to enemy attacks, motivating users to stay on track.
What's New in Complete & Conquer
1.1
August 1, 2026
When I shipped v1.0, I promised the to-do core would stay free forever. Still true: recurring objectives, unlimited tasks, the full base game — all free, no caps, no tricks. But the lights around here don't keep themselves on, so v1.1 also introduces Commander Pro, for anyone who wants the deluxe war room (and to keep one indie developer in Mountain Dew). NEW AND FREE FOR EVERYONE: • Recurring objectives — daily, weekdays, weekly, or monthly • A small Home Screen widget plus Lock Screen widgets — credits, tier, streak, and today's progress • Raid fixes — you no longer take damage after clearing your queue (sorry about that) • Reliability and performance work — and the app may now ask for a review. Tell it how you really feel. COMMANDER PRO: • iCloud sync — your base, tasks, and progress on both iPhone and Mac • Tier 3 endgame — advanced tech, the Orca, an elite-tier base (Tiers 1–2 stay fully free) • GSD Intel — a field-intelligence briefing: completion analytics with a 14-day chart, streaks, a raid log, force readiness • An interactive checklist widget and the rich medium widget — check off objectives without opening the app • Dynamic Island quick-deploy — see today's progress, page through objectives, and secure them right from the island • Raid tuning — Relaxed, Standard, or Intense, plus quiet hours $4.99/month, $29.99/year with a 7-day free trial, or $49.99 lifetime at an early-supporter price (it goes up later). One purchase covers both iPhone and Mac, because charging you twice felt like raiding YOUR base. The Mac menu bar companion is now part of Pro, but existing users keep it free. You were here first. Loyalty matters. GSD. Getting Stuff Done.
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FAQ
Does Complete & Conquer have ads?
No, Complete & Conquer is ad-free. The core functionality of the app, including its use as a to-do list and habit tracker, will always remain free and without advertisements.
What is the pricing for Complete & Conquer?
The core features of Complete & Conquer are free. Optional 'Commander Pro' features are available via a 7-day free trial, with pricing options of $4.99/month, $29.99/year, or a lifetime purchase of $49.99.
What devices does Complete & Conquer support?
Complete & Conquer is a native app available on both iPhone and Mac devices, allowing for seamless task management across your Apple ecosystem.
How often is Complete & Conquer updated?
The app was last updated on August 1, 2026, indicating a commitment to ongoing development and improvements. The latest version is 1.1.
What are the benefits of Complete & Conquer Pro?
Commander Pro offers iCloud sync across devices, access to endgame content like the Orca, advanced analytics (GSD Intel), interactive widgets, Dynamic Island integration, and raid tuning options.
Can I cancel my Complete & Conquer subscription?
Yes, subscription services typically allow for cancellation. Users can manage their subscriptions through their device's app store settings to avoid future charges.
What is the age rating for Complete & Conquer?
Complete & Conquer has an age rating of 12+, making it suitable for younger users and adults alike who are looking for a fun way to manage their tasks.
How does Complete & Conquer compare to other to-do apps?
Unlike traditional to-do apps, Complete & Conquer integrates gamified elements inspired by real-time strategy games, turning task completion into a rewarding experience with base building and defense mechanics.












