No Things 3 for Android.
The closest thing is Lume.
Things 3 has only ever existed on Apple devices — there’s no Android app, and the team has said one isn’t coming. If you’re on Android (or switching to it) and want that clean, calm to-do design, Lume brings it to your phone through a fast web app, with AI built in.
Things skipped Android. Lume didn’t.
Lume runs in your mobile browser on Android and installs to your home screen as an app. It’s built to feel like the Things you remember — and to do more than Things ever could.
On your Android home screen. Open Lume in Chrome and add it to your home screen — it launches full-screen like a native app, no Play Store install required.
The design you switched for. The same minimal lists, projects, and quick capture that made Things feel calm, now on the platform Things never supported.
AI that Things doesn’t have. Capture by chatting with the assistant, connect your tasks to Claude over MCP, and assign work to AI agents from your phone.
Lume vs. Things 3 on Android
Things 3 for Android — FAQ
Is there a Things 3 app for Android?+
No. Things 3 is Apple-only — macOS, iPhone, and iPad. Cultured Code has never released an Android version and has indicated it won’t.
What’s the best Things 3 alternative for Android?+
Lume. It brings the calm, minimal design and Today/Upcoming/Anytime/Someday structure of Things to Android via a web app you can add to your home screen — and adds an AI assistant Things doesn’t have.
Do I install Lume from the Play Store?+
On Android, Lume runs as a web app: open it in Chrome and use “Add to Home screen” to launch it full-screen like a native app. Native apps are on Mac and iPhone, and everything stays in sync.
What does Lume add over Things 3?+
A built-in AI assistant, a first-party MCP server for Claude and Cursor, and the ability to assign tasks to Claude Code and Codex — none of which Things offers on any platform.