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Sprints for daily life

Run your life in sprints, not endless to-do lists.

A personal task board that moves in short cycles. Plan what's in play now, let the rest wait, and let the repeating stuff repeat itself — offline, and yours alone.

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SPRINT 07 · Mon–Sun · day 3/7
The idea

To-do lists never end. Sprints do.

An open to-do list only grows. A sprint is a short, honest promise: this, for now.When it's done, it's done — and what you didn't get to simply waits for the next one, instead of glaring at you.

How it works

Four moving parts, one rhythm.

Personal sprints

Commit to a short list, not a bottomless backlog. See what's in play now; everything else waits until it's time.

A board that flows

Drag a task and the board moves with you. Nothing slips through — anything you miss resurfaces for the next sprint, one tap to reopen.

Routines that run themselves

Set a ritual or template once. It regenerates on its own, so recurring work never clutters your list or your head.

Yours, and offline

Install it like an app. It works on a plane and syncs when you're back — to no one you didn't choose.

Trust

Private by design, not by promise.

Your board is yours alone. We don't run ads, sell data, or train anything on your tasks. It's a personal app — one person, one board — built to stay out of your way, not to watch you.

  • No ads, no trackers. Nothing on this page or in the app phones home to sell you.
  • Not a training set. Your tasks are never used to train models.
  • Offline-first. Your data lives on your device and syncs when you choose.
  • One person, one board. No team surveillance, no “activity feed.”
Built for everyone

Usable the way you work.

Accessibility isn't a setting we bolt on — it's how the page and the app are built. Every claim here is verifiable against WCAG 2.2 AA.

  • Keyboard-firstEverything works without a mouse. Focus is always visible, and a skip link jumps you straight to content.2.1.1 · 2.4.7 · 2.4.11
  • Screen-reader readyReal landmarks, one heading order, and described visuals — the board is announced, not skipped.1.1.1 · 1.3.1 · 2.4.6
  • High-contrast & darkAA contrast in both themes, and we honor your system's contrast and forced-colors modes.1.4.3 · 1.4.11
  • Reduced motionTurn on “reduce motion” and every animation stops at its final, readable state. Nothing loops forever.2.2.2 · 2.3.3
  • Big touch targetsEvery button and link is at least 44×44px, with room to spare — easy for tremor, low dexterity, or big thumbs.2.5.8
  • Reads plainly, zooms cleanlyCalm, plain language; reflows to 400% zoom with no sideways scroll; never color alone to mean something.1.4.1 · 1.4.4 · 1.4.10
Why it exists

A note from the maker.

“I wanted a task app for just me — one that plans in sprints, doesn't nag, and doesn't spy. So I built it. Invites go out slowly because I'd rather it stay small and careful than grow fast and loud.”
Dan · building BoardToDo
Questions

A few honest answers.

Is my data actually private?

Yes. Your board is stored on your device first and synced to your account only. No ads, no trackers, and your tasks are never used to train anything.

Do I need to be online?

No. It's installable and offline-first — plan on a plane, and it syncs when you're back.

Is this for teams or just me?

Just you. One person, one board — no shared workspaces, no activity feeds, no one watching your progress.

How do invites work?

BoardToDo is invite-only right now. Invites go out in small batches so it can stay small and careful.

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