Hi friends. I'm looking to replace as many Google services as I can from my life and I am currently looking for a Google Keep alternative.
I want something extremely basic, like Google Keep, that just allows me to collaboratively create to-do lists. Me and my SO have a bunch of to-do lists such as shopping, house chores or work related tasks. I want to be able to share lists with her.
I've tried a bunch of apps suggested by some friends but honestly they're more geared to creating documents or elaborate notes. That's not what I want. I just want to create to-do lists and an interface that allows me to do that as simply as possible.
Tasks a great choice, and you can trace its lineage back to the earliest days of Android. (It's a fork of Astrid, though it's been developed quite a bit since then.)
Codo (cooperative todo list) is What we use for the family as you can invite people to share and check off lists together (chores, groceries, projects, etc.)
I've used OurGroceries for many years now, as a shopping list and as a todo list. My issue is that they recently changed to requiring GP Services in order to reduce piracy, and I've had to put it in a sandboxed profile on Graphene in order to get it to work while I look for an alternative.
It's too bad, I've always liked it for use as a shared list app.
I haven't tried to use it collaboratively, but TickTick is excellent. Ever in need of something that helps me stay organized, I actually pay yearly for the premium subscription even. Really nice interface, and gives you multiple ways to manage your tasks, just depending on what works better in a given situation or for a given individual.
Quillnote is my pick, I just wish they let you indent list items- I'm used to using Keep to organize all the junk in my brain, and indentations were super helpful for that
Use anylist with my wife. It has a recipe import extension on Firefox and Chrome that works awesome. It is the only app I pay money for because it is literally the app I would build if I were not totally attention starved. It has every feature I can think of and more but is pretty dang easy to use. Strong recommendation.
Why not just keep on using Keep? I've used a ton of different ones and a I keep on going back to it. It's simple and just works.
Obsidian is also really nice if you need a full notebook.