Software · head to head
Snyk vs TickTick
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Snyk free plan has strict test limits across all modules: Open Source (200), Code (100), Infrastructure as Code (300), Container (100) tests per month; TickTick recurring task options are limited compared to dedicated project management tools
- They diverge on capability: Snyk covers Open source security, TickTick covers Task management.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Snyk and TickTick actually diverge.
Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Snyk
- Open source security
- Code security (SAST)
- Container security
- IaC security
- License compliance
- Fix PRs
- Priority scoring
- Developer IDE integration
Only in TickTick
- Task management
- Calendar integration
- Pomodoro timer
- Habit tracking
- Natural language input
- Collaboration
- Voice input
- Location reminders
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Snyk
- Individual developers testing on free tier with limited monthly scansnot TickTick
- Development teams using Team plan with increased test quotas and IDE integrationnot TickTick
- Enterprises requiring unlimited testing via Enterprise plan with custom security rulesnot TickTick
TickTick
- Personal task managementnot Snyk
- Team collaborationnot Snyk
- Project planningnot Snyk
- Habit trackingnot Snyk
- Time managementnot Snyk
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Snyk
- Free plan has strict test limits across all modules: Open Source (200), Code (100), Infrastructure as Code (300), Container (100) tests per month
- Free and Team plans count only contributing developers making commits within 90 days; public contributions do not count
- Enterprise plan requires custom pricing and sales contact
TickTick
- Recurring task options are limited compared to dedicated project management tools
- Reporting and analytics are minimal, providing little productivity trend visibility
- Calendar sync can be slow and unreliable, sometimes causing sync issues across devices
- API capabilities are basic, limiting direct integrations beyond Zapier and IFTTT
- Habit tracking becomes less useful once routines are well-established
Pricing, plan by plan
Snyk
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Snyk review.
TickTick
Free- FreeFree
- Up to 9 lists
- Up to 99 tasks per list
- Basic reminders
- Premium$35.99/year
- Up to 299 lists
- Up to 999 tasks per list
- Advanced collaboration for up to 30 members
Which should you pick?
Choose Snyk if
- You need open source security.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, CLI, IDE integrations.
- You also want code security (sast).
Choose TickTick if
- You need task management.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Mac, iOS, iPad, Android, Apple Watch, Windows.
- You also want calendar integration.
Questions people ask
- Is Snyk or TickTick better?
- Neither clearly leads. Snyk starts at Free and TickTick at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Snyk or TickTick?
- Snyk starts at Free and TickTick at Free.
- Does Snyk or TickTick run on more platforms?
- Snyk runs on Web, CLI, IDE integrations. TickTick runs on Web, Mac, iOS, iPad, Android, Apple Watch, Windows.
- Can I use Snyk for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is Snyk best used for?
- Snyk is most often used for individual developers testing on free tier with limited monthly scans, development teams using team plan with increased test quotas and ide integration, enterprises requiring unlimited testing via enterprise plan with custom security rules. Of those, individual developers testing on free tier with limited monthly scans and development teams using team plan with increased test quotas and ide integration are not what TickTick is typically brought in for.
- What can Snyk do that TickTick cannot?
- Snyk covers Open source security, Code security (SAST), Container security, IaC security. TickTick covers Task management, Calendar integration, Pomodoro timer, Habit tracking.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
TickTick: What is TickTick?
TickTick is a cross-platform task management and productivity app that combines to-do lists, calendar views, habit tracking, reminders, and a Pomodoro timer. It helps users organize personal and work tasks across 10+ platforms including Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, and web.
SourceTickTick: What are TickTick's pricing options?
TickTick offers a permanent free plan and a premium plan at $35.99/year (listed price $49.99, currently discounted). The free plan includes up to 9 lists and basic features, while premium unlocks up to 299 lists, advanced collaboration for up to 30 members, and calendar subscriptions.
SourceTickTick: Does TickTick have team features?
TickTick does not offer a dedicated team or family plan. Each user needs their own premium subscription. Premium users can share lists with up to 30 members for collaboration.
SourceTickTick: What integrations does TickTick support?
TickTick supports integrations with 2,000+ apps through third-party platforms like Zapier, Make, n8n, and Integrately. It also supports calendar subscriptions with Google Calendar and Outlook, and has a basic OAuth API for developers.
SourceTickTick: Is TickTick available offline?
TickTick requires an internet connection for syncing across devices. Offline functionality depends on the platform, with some mobile apps offering limited offline access but requiring connectivity for full features.
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