What this app is. What it isn’t. What you could build.
First load takes ~10–30s while we generate the brief. Cached afterward.
One-liner
A minimalist app that helps users create, organize, and follow step-by-step instructions for DIY projects, repairs, or workflows.
Strengths
Clean, distraction-free interface ideal for reading step-by-step guides (review: 'Perfect for following complex repair steps without clutter')
Strong focus on text-based instructions with clear hierarchy and formatting (review: 'The way steps are numbered and spaced makes it easy to follow')
Offline access to all instructions—no internet needed once saved (review: 'I use this in the garage where Wi-Fi is unreliable')
Simple export options to share instructions via email or PDF (review: 'Exporting a guide to send to my dad was effortless')
Highly rated for reliability and stability (only 2 negative reviews mention crashes)
Weaknesses
No visual support—users can't embed images, diagrams, or videos in instructions (review: 'Would be much better if I could add photos of each step')
Limited customization: no ability to add tags, categories, or search across multiple instruction sets (review: 'Hard to find old guides when you have dozens')
No progress tracking or checklists—users must manually track completed steps (review: 'I keep forgetting what I’ve done')
No cloud sync across devices (review: 'I lost my notes after switching phones')
No templates or starter guides for common tasks (review: 'Wish there were examples for things like changing a tire')
Opportunities
Add image/video embedding to enhance clarity and usability for hands-on tasks
Introduce tagging, search, and folder organization to manage large instruction libraries
Build a lightweight checklist feature with auto-reminders and completion tracking
Enable cross-device sync via iCloud or simple backup system to prevent data loss
Launch a library of community-contributed templates (e.g., 'How to change a bike tire', 'Assemble IKEA shelf')