One-liner
A minimalist to-do list app focused on getting things done with simple, fast task entry and a clean interface.
Strengths
- Highly praised for its simplicity and speed in adding tasks ("Just open the app and type—no setup needed").
- Clean, distraction-free interface that users find calming and easy to use ("Feels like writing in a notebook").
- Strong performance and responsiveness, especially on older devices ("Runs smoothly even on my iPad Air 2").
- Effective 'getting' workflow: tasks are added quickly and disappear after completion.
- Minimalist design appeals to users seeking digital decluttering.
Weaknesses
- Users complain about lack of syncing across devices ("I can’t access my tasks on my phone after using it on my Mac").
- No reminders or due dates feature, which frustrates productivity-focused users ("I need deadlines but there’s no way to set them").
- Limited customization options ("Can’t change themes or reorder lists—feels too rigid").
- Only one user reported being able to export data, suggesting poor data portability ("I lost everything when I switched phones").
- App crashes on some iOS versions ("Crashes every time I try to add a new task on iOS 17.4").
Opportunities
- Add cross-device sync via iCloud or cloud backup—this is a top unmet need among reviewers.
- Introduce optional due dates and reminders without cluttering the minimalist UI.
- Offer a lightweight export/import feature (e.g., plain text or CSV) to build trust and retention.
- Build a companion web app or macOS widget to extend reach beyond mobile.
- Target users frustrated by complex task managers by doubling down on simplicity with subtle power features.
Competitors
- Todoist
- Apple Reminders
- TickTick
- Clear
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