iOS Widgets

SingularityApp offers to-do list widgets for iPhone and iPad that let you manage tasks and habits right from your home screen — without opening the app. Whether you need a to-do list widget for iPhone or a to-do list widget for iPad, SingularityApp has you covered. Use them as an iPhone checklist widget to view your task list, mark tasks as completed, add new ones, and track habits with just a tap.

How to Add a To-Do List Widget on iPhone or iPad

  1. Tap and hold an empty area on your home screen until the icons start to jiggle.
  2. Tap the “+” button that appears in the upper-left corner.
  3. Find SingularityApp in the widget list (you can use the search bar).
  4. Choose the widget you need and tap Add Widget.

Each widget can be customized after adding — available settings depend on the widget type and are described in each widget’s section below.

To-Do List on the Home Screen and Lock Screen (iPhone)

On iPhone, you can access your SingularityApp widgets not only from the home screen, but also from the widget screen — just swipe right from your home screen or lock screen. The same applies to iPad. This gives you instant access to your to-do list on the lock screen iPhone without unlocking your device.

Note! SingularityApp does not have a dedicated lock screen widget placed directly on the lock screen face. However, the widget screen (accessible by swiping right) is available both from the lock screen and the home screen, so you can view and manage your tasks without opening the app.

SingularityApp to do list widgets on iPhone home screen — One Habit, Add Task, Today and Plans widgets

Available Widgets

SingularityApp provides widgets for iOS. Three are available on all plans, and three require a Pro or Elite subscription.

Task List

View your to-do list and mark tasks as completed right from your home screen — just like a checklist widget for iPhone. Each task displays its name, date and time, project, and icons for deadlines, reminders, and other features — if they have been set for the task.

You can customize the widget:

  • Task list: Today, Inbox, No Project, or a project;
  • Font size;
  • Widget theme: light or dark;
  • Show task details — if disabled, only task names will be displayed;
  • Calendar events: hide all, hide past, or show all.

Today’s Tasks

The widget displays a list of tasks from the Today folder.

In iOS 17 and later, an advanced Today widget is available, which includes:

  • The name of the section the tasks are displayed from;
  • A refresh button ↻ for the task list;
  • A button  to create a new task;
  • “Show All” — opens the selected section’s task list in the app;
  • The task list itself.

Each task in the widget shows:

  • Task name;
  • Date;
  • Start and end time (if set);
  • Project name;
  • Icons for deadlines, notes, and reminders (if configured).

In iOS 17 and later, you can mark tasks as completed directly in the widget — they will disappear from the list afterward. This is what makes it work as a true iPhone checklist widget: tap a task to check it off, and it’s gone from the list instantly.

Please note:

  • Calendar events cannot be opened in the browser from the widget;
  • The widget displays only parent tasks — subtasks are not shown.

In iOS 16 and earlier, the Today widget displays today’s tasks and allows you to quickly open the app. Tapping the  icon lets you instantly create a new task for today. In earlier iOS versions, marking tasks as completed within the widget is not supported.

Add Task

Allows you to quickly jump to adding a task in the app. After tapping the widget, the task creation screen will open in the app. Fill in the task details and save it.

One Habit (Pro & Elite)

The widget displays one of your habits and lets you mark it as completed right from your home screen. It shows your habit progress for the last 3 days — the day before yesterday, yesterday, and today — as well as your current completion streak.

You can tap any of the three days directly in the widget to mark or unmark that day’s completion — without opening the app. Requires iOS 17 or later. To choose which habit to display: tap and hold the widget, then tap Edit Widget and select the habit.

Plans (Pro & Elite)

View and complete tasks by date. Switch between dates directly in the widget without opening the app.

You can customize the widget:

  • Font size;
  • Widget theme: light or dark;
  • Show task details — if disabled, only task names will be displayed;
  • Calendar events: hide all, hide past, or show all.

Calendar (Pro & Elite)

View and complete tasks by date in a calendar format, right from your home screen.

You can customize the widget:

  • Font size;
  • Widget theme: light or dark;
  • Show task details — if disabled, only task names will be displayed;
  • Calendar events: hide all, hide past, or show all;
  • Open in app: Calendar or Plans.

Remove a Widget

  1. Tap and hold the widget on your home screen.
  2. Tap Remove Widget.
  3. Tap Remove to confirm.

Quick Actions

Press and hold the SingularityApp icon for a few seconds.

Select: Habits, Plans, Today, or New Task.

  • Habits — opens the “Habits” section.
  • Plans — opens the “Plans” folder, which displays tasks with assigned dates.
  • Today — opens the “Today” folder with your tasks for the day.
  • New Task — opens the window for creating a new task.

Installing a Widget from the App

SingularityApp has a dedicated screen where you can preview all available widgets before adding them manually from the home screen.

  1. Open Settings → Widgets in the app — you will see a list of all available widgets with previews.
  2. Tap the widget you need — a description and step-by-step installation instructions will appear.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the widget to your home screen.
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