Here are the answers to our most-asked questions.
Using Things on Windows, Android, or the internet
Things is available for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. We don’t make Things for Android, Windows, the web, or other platforms.
If you just need to add to-dos from a non-Apple device to Things, you can use our handy Mail to Things feature. You can also add to-dos via Microsoft To-Do, or use the iCloud website to enter to-dos into Reminders and then import them into Things later.
Sharing a list with family or coworkers
Things currently does not have any dedicated collaboration features (collaborating on a specific list or task).
You can, however, share one Things Cloud account with someone else to collaborate on the entire content of that account.
To just send a list of to-dos as plain text to someone else you can use the share feature, or you can use Mail to Things to create to-dos in someone else’s Inbox through an email.
Discounts & Bundles
BLACK FRIDAY SALE – Get Things today and save 30%! The price you see in the App Store already has the discount applied (you don’t need to enter any codes). Exchange rates vary as determined by Apple: Mac, iPad, iPhone. Sale ends Monday, November 28.
Is Things a single purchase for all devices? – No. Things for Mac, Things for iPhone, and Things for iPad are sold separately – learn more here.
I have more than 1 Mac/iPhone/iPad. Do I have to buy Things multiple times? – No. You can install the app without additional cost on all devices of the same kind – here’s how.
Are there bundles for all 3 apps/Is Things a universal app? – No. Each app is a separate purchase (the Watch app is included with the iPhone). Why? Check out Apple’s page here.
If you are a student or teacher, please ask your institution if they are part of Apple School Manager.
If you are buying for a business, please check out Apple Business Manager.
Upgrading from Things 2? Have a look here.
Apple Watch
Things for Apple Watch requires a Things Cloud account and you must be running watchOS 5 or later.
If you’re having trouble with the watch app, check our troubleshooting steps as well as our general tips on how to use the app.
Getting a refund from Apple
Since you bought the app directly from Apple through the App Store, you’ll need to ask Apple directly for a refund (developers can’t give refunds). Learn more about Apple’s guidelines on refunds.
Transferring Things & your to-dos to a new Mac, iPad, or iPhone
Have you got a new device or did you have to wipe your old one? Since you bought Things through the App Sto