groceries 🥦
dentist tuesday
that podcast rec
call the plumber
watch later 🎬
dog food brand
47 tabs open. One had that recipe. Somewhere.
“I’ll remember it later.” You absolutely will not.
Throw it on the list.
and never lose track of it again…
Free forever plan · No credit card · No nonsense

Sound familiar?
Your stuff is everywhere. Except where you need it.
The tab graveyard
47 browser tabs. The recipe you wanted is in one of them. Or maybe it was a bookmark? Or a screenshot? Good luck.
Notes app chaos
Reminders in one app. Groceries in another. That link your friend sent? Buried in the group chat. Forever.
Mental overload
“Buy the thing from the place.” What thing? What place? Your brain is not a filing cabinet, stop treating it like one.
Stupidly simple
One place for everything rattling around your head
01
Lists for literally anything
Groceries, movies to watch, gift ideas, home repairs, trip plans. Make a list, throw stuff on it. Done.
02
Tags, priorities, your rules
Color-code, prioritize, tag. Organize however your brain actually works, not how some PM tool thinks it should.
03
Share without the signup wall
Send a list to anyone. They don’t need an account to view or add items. Because friction is the enemy.
04
Checklist or Kanban — you pick
Toggle between a simple checklist and a drag-and-drop board view. Same list, different perspectives.
05
Gentle nudges, not noise
Smart notifications that remind you about things before they slip through the cracks. No notification avalanche.

Free. Like, actually free.
$0
forever
- One list to rule them all
- Unlimited items per list
- Share with anyone
- Tags and priorities
- Checklist + Kanban views
- Smart notifications
- Upgrade for more lists
No credit card. No expiration. No gotcha.
The origin story
My brain was full.
My notes app had become a graveyard. Half-finished grocery lists. Cryptic reminders like “buy the thing from the place.” Links I’d saved months ago with zero context about why.
I tried the fancy project management tools. Too complex. I tried the minimal apps. Too minimal. I just needed somewhere to throw things quickly, without thinking about structure, and actually find them later.
So I built it. Nothing revolutionary. Just a place where your scattered brain can exhale. A list that doesn’t judge you. A tool that works the way your actual mind works: a little chaotic, a little brilliant.
— Brandon Dove, Founder (whose brain is still full, but better organized)

holiday gifts 🎁
apartment hunting
books to read 📚
meal prep ideas
Your brain has better things to do.
Stop memorizing. Start listing. It takes about 4 seconds.
Free forever · Works on any device
