OmniFocus for Android
Trayzero vs OmniFocus
OmniFocus is the heavyweight of serious GTD: deep, customizable, and trusted by power users. Like Things, it's Apple-only, and it leans toward a subscription. Trayzero trades some of that depth for two things OmniFocus can't offer Android users — cross-platform reach and a free, local-first default.
| App | Platform | GTD fidelity | Data | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trayzero | Android + iOS | Strict | Local-first | Free |
| OmniFocus | Apple only | Deep | Cloud (Omni Sync) | Subscription / paid |
Prices are approximate and may have changed since this was written.
Where OmniFocus is strong
- The deepest customization — perspectives, custom filters, and automation.
- Powerful for large, complex project systems.
- Mature sync and a long track record with serious GTD practitioners.
Where Trayzero differs
- Available on Android, not just Apple devices.
- Free, with no subscription to keep your own tasks accessible.
- Local-first and simpler to start: a guided Process Inbox instead of a setup project.
The bottom line
If you want maximum power on Apple hardware and don't mind paying for it, OmniFocus is the ceiling. If you're on Android, want to start fast, or want your data on-device for free, Trayzero covers the core GTD method without the lock-in.
Get it onGoogle Play
Download on theApp StoreiOS coming soon