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MyTimeo is an AI Daily Planner for iPhone and iPad built around the idea of “say it, and it gets scheduled.” Users can enter natural language by voice or text, such as “dentist next Tuesday at 2” or “meeting with Sarah tomorrow at 3.” The system automatically parses context, dates, times, and intent, then creates tasks, calendar events, reminders, or lists and places them into a unified timeline.
Its main appeal is reducing the forms, drop-down menus, and multi-step setup common in traditional to-do apps. Voice and text share the same entry point, making it useful when driving, cooking, exercising, or otherwise unable to operate manually. For organization, it includes 16 built-in life categories such as personal, work, family, health, shopping, and travel, plus support for 20 custom categories. Lists can be used for shopping, packing, errands, and more, with progress counts included. For calendar integration, it can connect to Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and Outlook, placing external events and MyTimeo tasks on the same timeline. It also supports daily, weekly, monthly, and custom recurring tasks.
The company says its AI can handle context, dates, recurrence rules, and categorization, but it does not disclose the specific model or provider used. On languages, the page says it supports input in 50+ languages without switching settings, but only explicitly shows English, French, and German interfaces; it does not clearly state whether there is a Chinese interface or how well Chinese recognition works. The privacy statement is relatively clear: tasks, events, and lists are stored on-device and synced via iCloud. The company says it does not access this content, does not sell or share personal data, and only collects anonymous usage analytics.
MyTimeo is free to download, with core features available for free and advanced features offered through an optional subscription, but the main text does not provide specific pricing or define the boundary between free and premium features. Its limitations are also fairly clear: it currently supports only iOS 18 or later, and the iPad version can run on Apple silicon Macs. There is no mention of Android, Web, team collaboration, open APIs, or automation integrations. The company also acknowledges that the AI may misread dates or details, though all entries can be edited.
It is best suited to heavy Apple ecosystem users, people who want to capture tasks quickly, users prone to procrastination or forgetting things, and individuals who need hands-free voice-based planning. The main text does not explain access or payment availability in mainland China. App Store downloads, subscription payments, and Google/Outlook calendar sync may depend on the user’s account and network environment. Alternatives include Apple Reminders, Apple Calendar, TickTick, Todoist, Google Calendar, and Outlook.
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