It's been 97 days since you changed the water filter.
Redue is a memory for everything you do again and again. It knows when you last did it, when it's due next — and nudges you before it slips. No account. No cloud. No subscription.
Free to use. Pay once for Pro. Never a subscription.
- Change water filterOverdue97 days ago
- Test smoke alarmOverdue41 days ago
- Water the monsteraDue soon6 days ago
- Check tire pressureOn track19 days ago
- Flea treatmentOn track12 days ago
- Replace HVAC filterOn track33 days ago
- Zero
- accounts. It never asks who you are.
- 100%
- offline. Airplane mode changes nothing.
- 1 tap
- to log a chore as done.
- 28
- starter templates, so the list is never empty.
- 200+
- icons to make every item yours.
- 2
- languages: English and Polish.
The idea
Deadlines are for meetings. Your home runs on elapsed time.
A calendar tells you it’s Tuesday. It has no idea you changed the filter three days ago — but this list does, and it’s relaxed about it.
As the days pass, the item quietly climbs the list. Nothing beeps yet. You just see it coming — which is the whole point.
Past its cadence, it sits at the top, wearing its 97 days openly. Not a red badge screaming at you — a fact, waiting for one tap.
Time does the nagging, so the app never has to.
What it does
A short list of things it does extremely well.
The list
Open the app. The answer is at the top.
Every item shows when you last did it and when it’s due again — and the list keeps itself sorted by what’s most overdue. No planning, no dragging cards around. "What should I do next?" is answered before you finish asking.
- OverdueChange water filter
97 days ago · Overdue by 7 days
- OverdueTest smoke alarm
41 days ago · Overdue by 11 days
- Due soonWater the monstera
6 days ago · Due tomorrow
- On trackCheck tire pressure
19 days ago · Due in 11 days
- On trackFlea treatment
12 days ago · Due in 18 days
- On trackReplace HVAC filter
33 days ago · Due in 57 days
Reminders
Nudges that escalate. Never nag.
A heads-up a week out, closer nudges as the day approaches, a ping on the day — and if you miss it, a few overdue reminders that then politely stop. Prefer one summary? Get a single daily digest instead. You decide, per item.
Water filter is due next week
Water filter is due tomorrow
Water filter is due today
Water filter is 3 days overdue
Daily digest: 2 due today, 1 overdue
History
Proof you actually did it.
Every "done" is logged: when, how long since the previous one, and an optional note. Forgot to log Saturday’s oil change? Back-date it. When the mechanic asks when you last changed it — you’ll know, to the day.
- Apr 292 days between
Used the last spare — buy two
- Jan 189 days between
- Oct 495 days between
Switched to the carbon model
Day one
Never face an empty list.
Start from a catalog of the things everyone forgets — smoke alarms, filters, descaling, flea treatments, backing up your laptop — each with a sensible cadence you can tweak. Add your own, save anything as a template, reuse it forever.
Everything
Test smoke alarm
every 30 days
Change water filter
every 90 days
Fertilize plants
every 14 days
Household
One home. Everyone’s phones.
Share one list with the people you live with — synced through a cloud folder you already own, not our server (we don’t have one). Each done shows who did it, so "I thought you fed the fish" finally has an answer.
Feed the sourdough starter
41 days ago
Feed the sourdough starter
6 days ago
Private by design
No account. No server. No one watching.
Your data lives on your device, works fully offline, and exports to a file you can read with your own eyes. No analytics, no tracking, no ads — there is nothing to opt out of, because nothing was opted in.
Yours to keep
One tap exports everything as human-readable JSON. Import it anywhere, anytime.
Yours to move
Sync goes through storage you control. Delete the folder and the data is gone from the world.
Yours alone
No account means no password, no email, no "we’ve updated our privacy policy".
And the rest
Small things, done properly.
Fuzzy search
Type "fltr", find "filter". Typos welcome.
Categories & tags
Color-coded categories, free-form tags, filters that combine.
Time-of-day precision
Meds at 8:00 sharp, not "sometime Tuesday". Per item.
Snooze
Not now, but soon. A reminder that comes back when you told it to.
Duplicate & archive
Clone a set-up item in one tap. Archive what winter pauses.
Made for tablets too
Two-pane layout on iPad and Android tablets: list on the left, details on the right.
English & Polish
Fully localized, including all 200+ icon names.
Back-dating
Did it last Saturday? Log it as last Saturday.
Daily digest
One morning summary instead of a dozen pings. Your call.
Pricing
Free is the whole tracker. Not a demo.
The full single-device experience is free, forever — including every reminder, unlimited items, and export. Pro adds the layer on top.
Free
The complete tracker for one device.
- Unlimited items, full history
- Every reminder: leads, on-day, overdue, digest
- Templates, categories, tags, search
- Export & import — your data, always
Pro
Coming soonLaunch pricing announced with release
For households and multiple devices.
- Sync across your devices
- Share one list with your household
- See who did what, merge devices
- Every future Pro feature — free for early buyers
One payment, yours forever. If we add Pro features later, early buyers get them at no extra cost — the price only ever rises for the next person.
From the makers
This app exists because a water filter went unchanged for four months, and neither the calendar, the notes app, nor the sticky note on the fridge noticed.
Reminder apps kept asking us to schedule things that don’t have dates — they have rhythms. Every 90 days-ish. When it runs out. When it starts squeaking. What we wanted to know was simple: when did I last do it, and how bad is it that I haven’t since?
So we built the tool we wanted: one that remembers so we don’t have to, keeps its mouth shut until it matters, and works without an account because a chores list has no business phoning home.
No investors, no growth team, no data to sell. It has to earn its keep the old way — by being worth paying for, once.
— Paweł, one of the two people who build it
FAQ
Fair questions.
How is this different from a to-do or reminder app?
To-do apps track tasks that end. Reminder apps fire at a fixed time and forget. This tracks things that repeat forever, remembers every time you did them, and sorts your list by what’s most overdue — elapsed time is the whole interface.
Is it really free? What’s the catch?
The single-device tracker is complete and free: unlimited items, all reminders, full history, export. Pro — sync and household sharing — is a one-time purchase. No subscription, ever. That’s the whole business model.
Do I need to create an account?
No. There is no account, no sign-in, no email field anywhere in the app. Install it and start.
Where is my data stored?
On your device. If you enable sync, it also lives in a cloud folder you own and control. You can export everything as readable JSON at any time.
What if I miss something — will it guilt-trip me?
No streaks, no shame. An overdue item just shows how overdue it is and sends a few capped reminders, then waits. Life happens; the list adjusts.
Can my partner and I share one list?
Yes — that’s Pro. One shared dataset synced through your own cloud folder, and every completion shows who did it.
Which devices does it run on?
iPhone and iPad (iOS 17 or newer), with a proper two-pane iPad layout, and Android phones and tablets. One app, both platforms — built by the same small team.
What happens to my data if the app disappears?
Nothing dramatic: the app works offline and your data exports to plain JSON. No server can shut down on you, because there is no server.
Your home already knows what’s overdue.
Soon your phone will too.
Free to use. One-time Pro. No subscription, no account, no ads.