One-liner
A minimalist task manager focused on daily routines and habit tracking with a clean, no-frills interface.
Strengths
- Highly praised for its simple, distraction-free interface ("No clutter, just tasks and routines" - review #12)
- Strong routine automation features that sync with calendar events ("Routines automatically start when I open the app" - review #7)
- Effective integration of recurring tasks with customizable triggers ("I set my morning routine to run every weekday at 7 AM" - review #23)
- Lightweight performance with fast load times ("Loads instantly, even on older devices" - review #5)
- Clean design appeals to users seeking minimalism over feature bloat
Weaknesses
- Users report missing advanced filtering options ("Can’t filter by priority or project – it’s all one list" - review #18)
- No offline mode despite being a core productivity tool ("I lose my tasks when I’m without internet" - review #31)
- Limited customization for task templates ("Only one default template – would love to save custom ones" - review #9)
- No export or backup functionality ("Lost everything after reinstalling – no way to recover" - review #36)
- Lacks cross-device sync beyond iCloud ("Only works on iPhone, not iPad or Mac" - review #40)
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first version with local backups and encrypted sync
- Add customizable task templates and project folders for power users
- Introduce a simple but effective export-to-CSV/PDF feature for data portability
- Create a companion widget for quick task entry from lock screen
- Offer a free tier with basic routines + paid upgrade for advanced automation
Competitors
- TickTick
- Things 3
- Microsoft To Do
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:22:21 AM