Pinned holds five things. When the five slots are full, you finish one or you change your mind. There is no sixth slot, no backlog, no “later.” The limit is the feature.
Each pin carries what you need to act on it. A person to call. A link to open. A place on a map. A file. A date that nudges you. You don’t leave the card to do the thing.
You arrange the five yourself. Drag them into the order you meant. The app keeps that order. It doesn’t re-sort by date, by priority, or by what it thinks is urgent.
The widget is the app. Five slots on your home screen, on your watch, in a notification while something’s in progress. You open the app to manage the list. You read it everywhere else.
It does not do subtasks. It does not do recurring tasks, time tracking, projects, or reports. If you need those, this is the wrong app.
Features
- Five slots. No sixth.
- Each pin holds a person, link, place, file, date, or calendar event. Tap to act on it.
- Drag to reorder. The order stays where you put it.
- Home-screen and lock-screen widgets. Complete a pin without opening the app.
- A live notification while something’s in progress. Counts up. Stops when you do.
- Date nudges. A reminder at the time you set, not before.
- Wear OS. Read the five, change state, mark it done from your wrist.
- Local-only. No account. No sync servers. No engagement notifications.