One list, many contexts
Inbox, Today, and projects stay aligned so you always know the next action.
GTD · Focus · Sync
GTD lists, focus, and sync—one place. Sign in or create an account to use the app.
Free tier · No credit card to start
A calm surface for real work — not another noisy dashboard.
Inbox, Today, and projects stay aligned so you always know the next action.
Cloud-backed when signed in, with offline-friendly behavior when the network drops.
OIDC SSO, session controls, and operator APIs — see docs for your security review.
Inbox, Today, projects, and logbook stay in flow. Know what’s next without drowning in tabs.
Sign in for cloud-backed tasks. Work offline-first where it makes sense.
Calendar, email, and workflows—so outside tools feed your list, not the reverse.
Recent product-facing improvements (representative; see repo for full history).
Simple plans. Upgrade when you need more.
$0
Forever
$12/mo
Billed monthly
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Prices shown are placeholders until billing is wired. You’ll always need an account to use the product.
From SPEC.md: systems and interfaces the product defines—listed here as-is, not as a future roadmap.
Enterprise single sign-on—authorization code flow, same JWT as password auth when your IdP is wired.
Optional provider for assistive capture, planning, duplicate hints, and workspace briefs when OPENAI_API_KEY is set; otherwise local heuristics only.
JSON over HTTPS: auth, tasks, projects, workspaces, members, invitations, AI routes, admin audit export.
Verification links, password reset, resend, and workspace invitations—transport is deployment-specific.
Production DB via DATABASE_URL or managed Postgres (e.g. Supabase).
iOS/Android (Expo) with WebView bridge; Electron on Windows, macOS, Linux—notifications, files, menus, isolated context.
Workspace plan and seat limits via operator-authenticated APIs; in-app Stripe checkout not required.
Create an account or sign in. The task UI opens only after you’re authenticated.
Yes. Free includes core lists and sync; Pro adds integrations and support as we ship them.
Those listed under Integrations on this page—OIDC, optional OpenAI, REST, mail, Postgres, native/desktop clients, and operator billing hooks. The spec treats deep calendar or inbox products as out of scope for a v1 “integration” surface.