One-liner
A minimalist, fast to-do list app with a clean interface and strong focus on task completion through a fire-themed visual metaphor.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for being 'fast and simple' (review: 'I love how quick it is to add tasks')
- Effective visual feedback with the 'fire' animation when completing tasks, which users find satisfying (review: 'the flame burning out feels great')
- Strong performance and reliability—users note it 'just works' without lag or crashes
- Intuitive gesture-based navigation (swipe to complete, long press to edit)
- Supports due dates, reminders, and recurring tasks with minimal friction
Weaknesses
- No cloud sync across devices—users complain about losing data when switching phones (review: 'I lost all my tasks after reinstalling')
- Limited customization options; users want more themes or layout choices (review: 'it’s too plain, I’d like to personalize it')
- No search functionality—hard to find old tasks (review: 'no way to search past tasks, frustrating')
- No project or folder organization beyond basic lists (review: 'I need better categorization')
- No dark mode despite demand (review: 'why no dark mode? It’s hard on the eyes')
Opportunities
- Build a cloud-synced version with iCloud/Google Drive integration—major pain point for power users
- Add search and filtering (by date, tag, status) to improve discoverability of past tasks
- Introduce customizable themes and dark mode to increase accessibility and appeal
- Allow nested projects or tags to help users organize complex workflows
- Add cross-device sync with a lightweight subscription model ($1.99/month) to monetize upgrades
Competitors
- Todoist
- Microsoft To Do
- TickTick
- Things 3
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:28:00 PM