One-liner
A simple daily task tracker that integrates with Trello to help users plan and track their day using boards, lists, and cards.
Strengths
- Seamless integration with existing Trello workflows and boards (review: 'I use it to sync my daily tasks with my main Trello project')
- Clean, minimalist interface focused on daily planning (review: 'No distractions—just my tasks for today')
- Supports recurring tasks and due dates with calendar sync (review: 'Great for repeating daily routines')
- Works well across devices with real-time syncing (review: 'My phone and laptop stay in sync perfectly')
- Uses familiar Trello UI, lowering the learning curve (review: 'Feels like Trello but just for today')
Weaknesses
- Limited customization for task views or layouts (review: 'Wish I could change how tasks are displayed')
- No built-in time tracking or Pomodoro timer (review: 'Missing time management tools')
- Some users report slow sync on older devices (review: 'Takes forever to load on my iPad')
- No offline mode for task editing (review: 'Can’t add tasks when I’m without Wi-Fi')
- Notifications are inconsistent or delayed (review: 'I missed a reminder because it didn’t show up')
Opportunities
- Add lightweight time tracking with automatic log entries tied to completed tasks
- Introduce customizable daily templates (e.g., 'Workday', 'Creative Flow', 'Rest Day')
- Build an offline-first version with local storage and background sync
- Offer a dark mode and compact view for quick task scanning
- Create a standalone app with similar UX but no Trello dependency for new users
Competitors
- Todoist
- Microsoft To Do
- Notion
- Any.do
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 3:15:17 AM