What "free planner app" usually means, and what it means here
"Free" covers a lot of ground: free for two weeks, free with adverts, free until the third project, free while your data is the product. Before you move your life into a planner, these are worth checking of any app, this one included.
Five questions worth asking
Every one of these has caught people out, usually after they had already committed months of data.
- What stops working when the trial ends?
- Is there a limit on lists, projects or history?
- Can you export everything you put in?
- Is it ad-supported, and is your data sold?
- What happens to your data if you stop paying?
Where Dingix stands
Free means free: the planner, calendar, money tracking, habits, calories and journal have no subscription and no feature ceiling. There are no adverts and your data is not sold. The only thing that costs money is AI, and even that is optional: connect your own API key and Dingix charges nothing for it.
- No subscription, no per-feature paywall
- No adverts and no data sale
- Full account export whenever you want it
- AI is pay-as-you-go, or free with your own key
The honest caveats
It is not a team product, it does not do documents or wikis, and it does not connect to your bank. If those matter to you, something else will suit you better.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a paid tier?
No subscription. AI usage draws on a prepaid wallet, and that is the only thing money is ever spent on.
Can I export my data?
Yes, a full account export at any time.
What is the catch?
AI costs real money to run, so AI features are metered. Everything else is genuinely free.
Create an account and see how much is free before you decide.
Try it free