Have you ever wished for a single app to manage your tasks, track your habits, and plan your goals, all in one place? That’s exactly what I was looking for when I heard about Griply. In a world full of scattered to-do lists, sticky notes, and half-forgotten resolutions, discovering Griply felt like stumbling upon a secret productivity weapon.
Why Griply Caught My Eye
From the moment I opened Griply, the clean and clutter-free interface stood out. The app greets you with a dashboard that’s pleasant, not overwhelming. Colors are well-chosen, fonts are readable, and everything feels both modern and approachable — no steep learning curve in sight.

What Griply Does Best
Let’s break down what makes Griply an all-in-one solution:
- Task Management
Organizing your to-dos is simple. You can quickly create tasks, add due dates, set priorities, and even create recurring tasks if you need daily reminders. Tasks can be assigned with a goal or area, have deadlines, tags, and priority. There's also an upcoming view with side access to an Inbox for tasks without deadlines.

- Goal Planning
It’s easy to set both short-term and long-term goals. Griply lets you break big goals down into actionable steps, so nothing feels unmanageable. You can set goals with a horizon of 5 years and use success metrics, timelines, and visual progress tracking to stay motivated. Not just an idea, but Griply inspires you to take the action. - Habit Tracking
Griply has a tidy habit tracker. You pick the habits you want to build (or break), and the app nudges you daily to keep your streak alive. You can create habits with purpose, linked to a bigger goal. Personally, I liked the widgets on my iPhone that shows the habit streak at a glance.

- Calendar & Progress Overview
There’s a built-in calendar for a bird’s-eye view of your tasks, goals, and habits, plus tidy graphs to visualize your progress. Everything syncs together, so you’re always looking at the complete picture. You can transform long-term goals into a weekly plan using time blocking, daypart planning, and Google Calendar integration.

My Experience So Far
Setting up was a breeze. The onboarding guide was short and sweet, and I appreciated that I didn’t need to hunt for features — everything was clearly labeled. After adding my tasks, setting a few goals for the month, and picking three habits to track, I felt more organized within minutes.
It’s too early to say if Griply will completely replace my other apps, but as a first impression? It excels at bringing everything together, making it much easier for me to stay focused and consistent. It's a complete tool useful for goals, projects, daily planning, and task management.
Availability & Pricing
Griply is available on iOS, with a web version, MacOS & Windows app. The core features are free to use, with optional premium upgrades for advanced analytics, unlimited goal tracking, and custom reminder options. Prices start at $2.49/month, (Lifetime deal: 89.99 one time)which feels fair given the app’s seamless design and functionality.

Final Thoughts
If you’re tired of juggling multiple apps to manage your daily life, Griply could be the all-in-one planner you need. It’s simple yet powerful, and it’s made a strong first impression on me. Give it a whirl — you might just find your scattered lists and forgotten goals finally coming together.
I can only ask to have a detailed free trial experience (not restricted to some features) for new users, this will help them make the decision based on their own experience.

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