do | minimalist tasks manager

finish what you've started

Published by: Hugo Peyron

Description

Do | intentional productivity
do less, achieve more
We've all been there—endless task lists that grow faster than we can complete them, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and unproductive. justdo takes a different approach: radical simplicity with intentional limits.
how it works
justdo allows you to keep maximum 5 tasks at any time. When you hit that limit, you're faced with a choice: either complete a task or consciously abandon it. No endless scrolling through forgotten to-dos. No guilt about tasks sitting there for weeks.
Complete a task by tapping the circle or sliding to confirm—celebrate the win.
Abandon a task by sliding to let it go—acknowledge that it's not a priority right now.
This isn't about being productive for productivity's sake. It's about being intentional with your attention and honest about what you actually want to accomplish.
why this works
When you can't just keep adding tasks indefinitely, you start asking better questions: Is this actually important? Does this deserve one of my 5 slots? Am I holding onto this task out of guilt or genuine intention?
The magic happens in that moment of conscious choice. Instead of letting tasks accumulate into an anxiety-inducing mountain, you're forced to actively decide what deserves your attention. Abandoning a task becomes a deliberate act of prioritization, not a failure.
Most productivity apps encourage you to capture everything. justdo encourages you to choose deliberately.
your progress, honestly tracked
justdo tracks both your completions and your abandonments—because both are important data about how you work. See your all-time achievements, today's progress, and yes, the tasks you've consciously let go of. There's no judgment here, just honest insight into your patterns.
Widgets keep your current tasks and progress visible on your home screen, serving as gentle reminders of what you've chosen to focus on.
the philosophy
We believe that constraints create clarity. By limiting yourself to 5 tasks, you're not limiting your productivity—you're amplifying your intentionality. Every task in your list has earned its place. Every completion feels meaningful. Every conscious abandonment is an act of self-awareness.
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Publisher
Hugo Peyron
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0 (6 months ago )
Released on
May 23, 2025 (6 months ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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