Founding beta

Your brain is full of everyone else's tasks.

I built Tasks because I was drowning in Notes, spreadsheets, and half-finished productivity systems. I did not need a prettier system. I needed one place to catch things fast and see what mattered next.

Founding beta access is $10 one-time. First 25 users.

No productivity cosplay. Just fast capture and clearer days.

Forman3D Tasks app screenshot
One screen. Your priorities for today. Everything else stays out of the way.

This might sound familiar

That is not being disorganized. That is real life piling up.

What it does

Capture fast

Get it out of your head before it disappears.

Sort the pile

Figure out what actually matters today instead of staring at one giant guilt list.

Keep using it

The point is to have something simple enough that you do not abandon it in two weeks.

What Tasks does differently

  • Get it out of your head before it disappears.
  • Keep it simple without a tagging rabbit hole.
  • Focus on today instead of carrying one giant guilt list.
  • Stay consistent instead of rebuilding your system every few weeks.

What this is not trying to be

  • Notion for your family life.
  • A big team-management system.
  • A setup hobby.
  • Another app that makes you organize the app more than your actual life.

Early feedback from friends using the beta

"This feels like it was built by a parent who gets it."
"I stopped rebuilding my spreadsheet every Sunday."
"It does not make me become a productivity nerd first."

Become a Founding Beta User

Tasks is still early, but it is already useful enough in my own life that I want real people using it. I am opening 25 founding spots at $10 one-time.

Lifetime Beta Access provides access to the beta version of Tasks for as long as the service is actively maintained by Forman3D. Features, pricing, and product direction may evolve over time. If the service is discontinued, access may end.

After purchase you'll land on a short setup page to unlock your account.

FAQ

Is this just another to-do app?

Technically yes. In practice, it is the version I wanted for real-life overload: parent stuff, coaching, side hustles, work, errands, and everything else that keeps stacking up.

How is this different from Apple Reminders?

Apple Reminders is useful. I wanted something that helps sort through task chaos when life is coming at you from six directions, not just remind you at a certain time.

Do I need to turn everything into a big system?

No. The whole point is to reduce decision fatigue, not create another layer of it.

Is this polished and finished?

No. This is still a founder-run beta. You are getting early access and a direct voice in what gets improved next.

Do you sell my data?

No.

Try it in real life, not in theory.

If it helps make the day feel clearer, keep it. If it does not, ask for a refund.

Become a Founding User - $10

I built this for people like me. If that sounds like you, try it.