Tasks

A task app with almost nothing in it

On purpose.

If you've ever spent an evening color-coding projects instead of doing the projects, you already know why "simple" matters.

Not a Notion replacement. Not for teams. Just a short list, a place for ideas, and a timer.

Heavy tools are great when you need reporting, dependencies, and shared workspaces. They're heavy when you need to send one email and the app asks you to pick a label, a project, and a priority first.

CleanMyMind has three ideas: capture (inbox for thoughts), Live (what's on deck now), Backlog (everything else). That's the whole taxonomy.

Where it fits

People use it as a daily driver when bigger apps became a second job. Students keeping assignments from exploding. Freelancers who don't need a client portal: just a place to pick the next thing.

No signup means you open a link and type. The tradeoff is no magic sync across every device yet. For a lot of folks that's acceptable for the lack of onboarding theater.

Notion vs Todoist vs this

Notion wants to be your wiki and database. Todoist wants to be your command center with filters and karma. We want you to finish the next small thing without configuring anything.

Keep the big tools for work that needs them. Use something small for the days when the hardest part is opening the app at all.

Straight talk

Due dates? Reminders?

Not built in. We kept it minimal. Hard deadlines still live fine on a calendar; this is for "what am I doing in the next hour."

Shared lists with my partner?

No. It's single-player on purpose. Shared chores need a different tool.