Tasksii

About

A calmer way to keep track of life.

Tasksii is being built for people who want useful organisation without noisy interfaces, cloud accounts or complicated productivity systems.

Why Tasksii exists

Many productivity apps start with an account, a cloud workspace, a busy dashboard and a long list of features to configure. Tasksii starts somewhere simpler: your own device, your own data, and a calm place to keep track of what matters.

It is designed for tasks, calendar, notes, photos and locations to sit together in one private offline-first system. The goal is not to make life feel more demanding. The goal is to make it easier to return to what you were doing.

Built for overwhelmed planning

Tasksii is shaped around people who find typical productivity apps too loud, too rigid or too scattered. Clear spacing, consistent controls, recognisable icons and gentle visual structure are treated as core product features, not decoration.

The app is not a medical product and does not claim to treat ADHD, autism, anxiety or overwhelm. It is simply being designed with calmer, more predictable organisation in mind.

Private by design

Tasks, notes, calendar entries, photos and location records can be deeply personal. Tasksii is built so the core app does not require your personal organisation data to live in a cloud account.

  • No required account for core use
  • No cloud sync dependency
  • No server database for your personal app data
  • Offline-first PWA foundation
  • Manual backup and restore

What Tasksii is not

  • Not a team surveillance tool
  • Not a social productivity platform
  • Not built around advertising data
  • Not a cloud-first workspace pretending to be simple
  • Not designed to pressure you with noisy streaks, alerts or guilt

What Tasksii is becoming

Tasksii is being prepared as a polished installable PWA first, with iOS and Android store versions planned later. The product direction is simple: calm organisation, private local data, useful context, and a genuinely manageable interface.