7daily

Seven priorities. Today.

A daily todo app with one rule: never more than seven open items. The cap is the point. Pick what actually matters today, cross it off, call the day done.

$7.99, one-time purchase. No subscriptions, no ads, no trackers.

A screenshot of 7daily on Android, showing five items on a cream notebook page.

What 7daily is

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    The cap is the point.

    Seven open items. No more. Decide what matters; everything else waits.

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    Local-first.

    Works offline forever. Sign-in is optional and only enables sync.

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    Hand-drawn paper feel.

    Cream, ruled lines, real handwriting. Tap to complete and the line gets struck through.

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    The morning ritual.

    Decide what carries, what goes. Quiet by default; the review only fires when there's enough to triage.

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    Voice, on-device.

    Press-and-hold the microphone to dictate an item. Audio never leaves your phone.

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    Export your day.

    Long-press the "Today" headline to save the page as a PNG. Share it, frame it, whatever.

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    Live sync across devices.

    Edit on one device; watch the change land on the others within a second.

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    No tracking. No ads.

    Two third parties: Google sign-in (when you use it) and Supabase storage. Nothing else.

Questions

Is 7daily a replacement for my todo app?
No, it's a companion. Keep your big list wherever it already lives. 7daily is the daily lens you point at it: of everything you could do, the seven that actually matter today.
So I can only do seven things a day?
The cap is on open items, not a daily total. Finish one and a slot opens for the next, so you move through plenty in a day while never holding more than seven at once.
What's the difference between Today and Up next?
Today is your seven non-negotiables, the things you're committing to right now. Up next is capture: a quiet place to park a thought so you don't lose it, without it counting against your seven. When you're ready, pull it up into today.
What's the morning review?
If yesterday left anything unfinished, 7daily asks what to keep and what to let go, so the day starts as a clear, deliberate page. Prefer a quieter start? Switch it off in settings.
Why are there no recurring tasks?
Because 7daily isn't a habit tracker. Recurring checkboxes and streaks are a different product with a different job. This one is about choosing today, not keeping a chain alive.
Will you add labels, projects, reminders, schedules, or history?
No, by design. Each of those would quietly turn the daily lens back into the endless backlog you're trying to step away from. The restraint is the product.
Do I need an account?
No. 7daily works fully on its own, offline, with nothing to sign up for. An account is optional, and the only thing it does is sync your items across your devices.
How does syncing work?
Sign in and your seven, plus your Up next notes, sync across your devices. Change something on your phone and it shows up on your Mac within a second. Until you sign in, nothing ever leaves your device.