Tiles fill with time
Every activity is a container. The longer since you did it, the fuller and deeper it gets. Full means ready.
Recurring things, remembered
Press a tile when you do the thing. Kip counts the days and fills the tile back up, so a glance tells you what’s due. No lists to maintain, no streaks to break.
Free. No account, no ads, nothing to cancel. Your history stays on your phone.
Made for the things that come back
How it works
Every activity is a container. The longer since you did it, the fuller and deeper it gets. Full means ready.
Changed the filter? Press the tile. The clock starts over, the next reminder moves itself, and you can undo it.
Home, the car, the dog, the cottage. Each gets a colour you pick, right down to the app icon on your home screen.
Today
Ready is a column, not a badge. Nothing turns red, nothing counts up how late you are, and a thing you skipped for a month just sits there full, waiting.
Ask Kip · the AI assistant
Kip adds things, logs them, fixes a date you got wrong, and answers questions about your own history. By voice or typing, over your board, so you watch it happen instead of reading a confirmation.
Meet Kip, who sits in the corner of the app and stays quiet until you need something. Tap Kip and just say what happened.
Packs
Curated sets for a home, a car, a pet, a cottage, each with a sensible cycle already filled in. Take only what applies. Everything you add is yours to rename, retime, or drop.
8 activities
Filters, alarms, gutters: the ones that only announce themselves when it’s too late.
6 activities
Oil, tires, wipers, brake fluid. Tied to your car, not a generic checklist.
7 activities
Flea and tick, worming, nail trims, the annual vet visit.
9 activities
Water on, dock in, propane checked. Seasonal, and easy to forget for a year.
Your record
Every press is a dated record with room for a note: the filter size, what the service cost, the odometer. Kip watches your real cadence and offers a better cycle when yours is off, then answers the questions the paperwork can’t.
Looks
Pick a look you actually want on your phone, from quiet and Swiss to almanac paper to a hand-drawn blueprint. Every one ships in light and dark, keeps your colours, and never moves a single control.
Some looks keep your own space colours; the printerly ones take their own ink and put your colour in the rail instead. Either way the tiles, the presses, and the reminders behave exactly the same.
No account to start. Your history lives on your device and in your own iCloud backup. Sign in only for sync and sharing.
Quiet hours respected, several ready things arrive as one notification, and nothing ever turns red or counts up.
The basement, the garage, the cottage road. Press the tile now, and it syncs whenever the phone next has a moment.
No streaks, no badges, no weekly report card. Skip a month and Kip simply says the thing is ready.
Free at launch: every space, every activity, sharing included. Takes about a minute to be useful.