For people with more plans than hours in a day.
Capture first, organise later.
Capture first, organise later.
Offlist helps you focus on what comes next.
No folders. No setup. Nothing between you and your next idea.
Capture First.
Organize Later.
Talk to Offlist like a human and let it bridge the gap between creating the plan and what comes next.
- Your accountability + planning partner, built in
- Instant reorganise or your lists, reshuffled in seconds
- Today honestly mapped out
- One thing to get you started
- Remembers your goals, keeps you on track
- Share lists with others
- Reminders for when you need them
Reorganise tasks instantly when priorities shift. One Thing if you're unsure what comes first.
We don't do calendars because we think outside the box.
Life changes, priorities shift, the list from this morning is already wrong by lunchtime
Accountbility + planning partner
Offlist helps you organise your thoughts and plan for the day - highlighting where things might be getting missed.
One thing at a time when you need it
Feeling frozen? Hit One Thing and Offlist looks at everything on your list and tells you exactly what to do next. One task. One sentence. No overwhelm.
Your goals, always in context
Every conversation starts with Offlist already knowing what's on your list and why. It remembers what you're working towards and prioritises everything around it.
Capture first, always
Open Offlist and just start. No folders, no tags, no deciding where this thought belongs. It belongs here.
Not just another notes app
A living list that thinks ahead.
- Wants you to be organised before you start
- Choose a folder, pick a tag, format your note
- Becomes a disaster you dread opening
- You do all the work. The app holds the text.
- Open it and start. No setup, ever.
- Type whatever's in your head, exactly as it is
- Offlist holds the thread. You stay in flow.
- It surfaces what matters. You don't have to.
If this sounds like you...
“I’ve gone to just using textedit. It’s much easier than all the other popular ones. But then it feels like a never-ending chain of notes and I’m dreading opening it.”
“Most apps force you to choose folders, tags, databases before you even start. The system feels like extra work instead of a thinking aid.”
“I just want something that can actually maintain the long-term memory and feel intelligent — where I don’t have to do it all manually.”
