Built for the brains that don't stop
Spend your energy on the what.
We'll sort the when.
No folders. No tags. No setup. Just open it, type whatever’s in your head, and let Offlist figure out the rest
Free to start • No credit card • No onboarding ritual
You write like a human. Offlist helps sort it into today, this week, and everything else
You Create - Offlist Does the Admin
You shouldn’t have to manage a system. The system should manage itself around you.
Your lists, always in context
Every conversation starts with Offlist already knowing not only what's on your lists, but why.
Offlist remebers the mission and prioritises everything around it, reorganising, grouping by theme, or adding reminders.
One thing at a time when you need it
Feeling frozen? Hit One Thing and Offlist looks at your list and tells you exactly what to do next. One task. One sentence. No overwhelm.
It remembers, so you don't have to
As you chat, Offlist sorts your thoughts into Today, This Week, and Upcoming — no manual filing, no duplicate entries, no decisions required from you.
Dump first, always
Open Offlist and just start typing. No choosing a folder. No picking a tag. No thinking about where this thought "belongs." It belongs here.
Not another notes app
Most apps are built by people who love organising, for people who love organising. Offlist is built for everyone else
- Wants you to be organised before you start
- Choose a folder, pick a tag, format your note
- Becomes a disaster you dread opening
- You do all the work. The app holds the text.
- Open it and start. No setup, ever.
- Type whatever's in your head, exactly as it is
- Offlist holds the thread. You stay in flow.
- It surfaces what matters. You don't have to.
If this sounds like you...
“I’ve gone to just using textedit. It’s much easier than all the other popular ones. But then it feels like a never-ending chain of notes and I’m dreading opening it.”
“Most apps force you to choose folders, tags, databases before you even start. The system feels like extra work instead of a thinking aid.”
“I just want something that can actually maintain the long-term memory and feel intelligent — where I don’t have to do it all manually.”
