Google Tasks allows the creation of multiple lists and subtasks and adding notes to tasks. Google Keep allows for creating lists with to-do items, color-coding and labeling for organization, and sharing notes with others for real-time collaboration. Google Tasks is better for managing daily tasks with reminders, while Google Keep is helpful for note-taking, simple to-do lists, and sharing notes. The Main Difference Between Google Tasks and Google Keep Feature Google Tasks Google Keep Main Purpose Task Management Note-taking with to-do functionality Reminders Time-based reminders only Time and location-based reminders Integration with Calendar Tasks appear in Google Calendar No integration with Calendar Organization Lists with subtasks Cards with no sorting within lists Multiple Lists Easy creation, switching, and moving tasks between lists Difficult to switch and move tasks between lists Notes within Lists Can add notes to tasks No notes within to-do lists Sharing No sharing or collaboration Can share and collaborate on notes/lists Best for Daily task management, reminders in Calendar Simple notes, to-do lists, sharing lists Cross-Platform Availability Both tools are available on the same number of platforms....