What Reddit Says About Decluttering Assistant Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Decluttering Assistant apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/declutter
I find the Tody app helpful for tracking cleaning tasks, and I put some “decluttering” tasks in there for things that need regular clean-outs like my fridge and pantry.
r/declutter
Go to your App Store and look up Decluttering.
r/declutter
I usually do a list + random number generator! (This one’s good: https://apps.apple.com/app/id611762447) and then I either do the task on the list or spend 5-15 mins decluttering the area /room on the list.
r/declutter
When I first started decluttering, I used a generic notepad app to keep track of where I was putting things I kept because I started moving things around since my storage was way less jumbled. I titled the notepad page "Whereisit." It was like decluttering opened up a new world of where i ...
r/declutter
A while ago someone in here mentioned an app called TOSS which everyday brings up an item to sort and declutter. I really like the app but there are some days when I want to do another task but I have to wait until the following day for the ...
r/declutter
I've built an app called Inbox Zero (getinboxzero.com) which is why I'm curious :) ... Mailstrom is nice because it allows you to batch-decide about a pile of emails. It has several categories (I’m realizing this is kind of hard to describe) in a sidebar at left: sender, time, lists, socia...
r/declutter
No cleaning, organizing, relationship advice, selling, surveys, or self-promo. ... A User community for smart speakers and displays from Google Home/Nest and their related products that use Google Assistant.
r/DataHoarder
I have used this app to organize my photos from my flash memory card. Filter out duplicate. You can try a free version here.
r/declutter
603K subscribers in the declutter community. Reducing clutter: discussion, advice, weekly and monthly challenges. No selling, surveys, or self-promo.
r/adhdwomen
UFYH will help with basic routines KC (author of struggle care …domesticblisters on TikTok) has things for basic routines and some decluttering tips with focus on treating yourself with kindness Cas aka clutterbug is an organizer who also has adhd and believes we have different organizing styles and...
r/declutter
It might work for someone super new to decluttering who has never read a book about it or watched a YouTube video on it. I would type things in like toaster and it’d have a generic, “It could be helpful to get rid of it. Would you like to donate or recycle it?” · Personally, I currently find Dana K ...
r/declutter
Otherwise, you want r/organizing or a cleaning sub. ... Highly recommend Goblin Tools! You type in anything you want to do, a single thing or a list, and it breaks down each item for you one step at a time.
r/declutter
It does cost money but I’ve had it for 6+ years. You can set reminders to declutter by category. ... Use Google photos. The assistant will help you clean up a bunch of garbage, find best shots, duplicates, screen shots, etc.
r/declutter
The county as well as many home health services offer homemaker or personal assistance support and I called those people specifically and they can help with laundry, cleaning, cooking, shopping. So incredible. Thank you so so much for recommending it I never would have thought of it. docforeman · • ...
r/declutter
Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/declutter. Share ... This works so well! I have 80,000 photos and videos to get through, but when you do it by day that’s just a little over 200 — totally doable. Continue this thread ... I decided to just go into my photos app with the goal o...
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