SimoToDo: Notion To-Do List

SimoToDo: Notion To-Do List

Fast Todo & Widget for Notion

1 ratings
1 review
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 24, 2025
  • June 10, 2026

Features

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About

This app integrates with your Notion workspace to manage to-do lists and tasks. It offers quick task capture, home screen widgets, and local reminders, keeping Notion as your central task database. Your task content remains private on your device and within your Notion account.

Notion account integration
Quick task capture
Home Screen widgets
Local reminders
Customizable task properties
Private by design
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What's New in SimoToDo

2.4.9

June 10, 2026

- Fixed duplicate tasks that could appear when syncing over a poor network or switching between foreground and background. - More reliable Notion sync when the app is closed in the middle of an update. - Stability improvements for task creation and widgets. Love SimoToDo? A rating helps more people discover it! Questions? Email ysimo0504@gmail.com (also in Settings).

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Subscription plans

SimoToDo

SimoToDo - For Notion Tasks

$14.991 Year
7 Days trial
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In-App Purchases

$39.99

SimoToDo

SimoToDo - For Notion Tasks

User reviews

Cool app

It’s a cool app. The main downside for me is that you have to use its database in order for it to work, and I wanted to use my own database in Notion. I also wish this developer would allow a free trial so I didn’t have to pay two dollars to figure that out.

Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback. I’m currently looking into ways to support users’ own databases, including Notion databases. This feature requires some changes to the current app architecture, so it is a bit challenging, but I’ve already started researching it. I develop this app in my spare time, so progress may be a little slow, but I do take every user’s feedback seriously. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. ysimo0504@gmail.com

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FAQ

How does SimoToDo connect to Notion?

SimoToDo connects to your Notion account using OAuth, allowing it to sync tasks directly with your chosen Notion database. You can map custom properties like title, status, priority, date, tag, and notes to personalize the integration.

Can I add tasks from widgets with SimoToDo?

Yes, SimoToDo supports adding tasks directly from its Home Screen widgets. You can also complete tasks from supported widgets, providing a convenient way to manage your to-dos without opening the main app.

Is SimoToDo free to use?

SimoToDo is free to download and use, with optional subscription plans available for advanced features. The subscription offers a 7-day free trial for the annual plan, priced at $14.99/year, and a monthly option at $1.99/month.

Does SimoToDo have ads?

No, SimoToDo does not contain advertisements. The app is designed to be ad-free, ensuring a focused and uninterrupted user experience for managing your Notion tasks.

What devices does SimoToDo support?

SimoToDo is available for iPhone and iPod touch devices. It is designed to work seamlessly on these Apple platforms, leveraging their features for task management.

How often is SimoToDo updated?

The latest version of SimoToDo is 2.4.9, and it was last updated on June 10, 2026. This indicates a commitment to ongoing development and improvements for the application.

What is the age rating for SimoToDo?

SimoToDo has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users. This rating suggests that the app's content and functionality are appropriate for young children and above.

How does SimoToDo ensure privacy?

SimoToDo is built with privacy in mind. Your task content remains on your device and within your Notion workspace, as the app only stores the minimum authorization required for syncing and does not operate a task-content server.