The Reminders app in iOS 13 adds new customization options to your Reminders list.
Reminders located in the Scheduled tab and the Today tab are organized by date and time, but there are no manual sorting tools to allow for different organization. Ultimately, adding, organizing, and accessing lists is a more intuitive in iOS 13 than it was in iOS 12. Adding a list is as simple as tapping on the "Add List" button.Īll of your lists are displayed individually in the "My Lists" section, while the individual reminders in that list are also available in the different sections of the Reminders app.Īdding a reminder to a list can be done by tapping into a list and then tapping on the "New Reminder" button, or by tapping into the Today, Scheduled, or Flagged categories at the top of the app and then choosing "New Reminder." If you want to keep track of all the household chores you need to do along with your grocery list and your work projects, the Reminders app can handle that. You can have separate lists for family, friends, work, and whatever other topics you want. You can use Reminders in either dark mode or light mode, and there are unique looks for both.Īs with the previous version of Reminders, you can make as many lists as you need in the Reminders app. There's a "Today" section for reminders that need to be addressed immediately, a "Scheduled" section for reminders that have a date attached, an "All" section for viewing everything all at once, and a "Flagged" section for your reminders that have a flag added to separate them out.Īlong with the four main sections where you can access all of your reminders organized into different views, you can also see your content organized per list using the "My Lists" section.
There are four main Reminders sections, which incorporate all of your reminders across all of your lists so you can see everything that you need to do in one view, whether it's for work or family. Reminders in iOS 12 and earlier offered a simple no-frills list-style view that organized items by list, but iOS 13 has an entirely new interface that's more intuitive.