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A minimalist to-do list and note-taking app with project-based organization, designed for users who want simplicity without sacrificing structure.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for being 'intuitive and calming' (review: 'I can focus without clutter')
- Strong project management features that let users group tasks and notes under named projects, a key differentiator (review: 'projects keep my work organized')
- Seamless sync across devices with reliable performance (review: 'syncs instantly on all my devices')
- Lightweight and fast, even with hundreds of tasks (review: 'loads in a second, no lag')
- Supports markdown formatting in notes, appealing to power users (review: 'love the ability to format text easily')
Weaknesses
- No reminders or due dates — users repeatedly ask for this feature (review: 'missing deadlines is a dealbreaker')
- Limited customization: no themes, colors, or font options (review: 'feels too plain after a while')
- No offline access to notes/projects — breaks workflow when disconnected (review: 'lost progress when I lost internet')
- No search functionality for notes or tasks (review: 'can’t find anything once I have more than 20 items')
- No integration with calendar or other productivity tools (review: 'would be great if it worked with Apple Calendar')
Opportunities
- Add smart due dates and reminders with snooze/escalation logic — a missing core feature that users explicitly request
- Introduce a dark mode and optional theme engine to improve visual appeal and accessibility
- Build a lightweight search function that indexes both task titles and note content
- Enable offline-first operation with local storage fallback and background sync
- Add basic calendar sync (e.g., iCal) to position as a bridge between task lists and time planning
Competitors
- Todoist
- Notion
- Apple Reminders
- Obsidian
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 6:37:35 AM