Shared to-do lists for your household
…and the other nine things you'll forget by Thursday.
The dead-simple shared list for everyone you live with — iPhone, Android, whatever's in the house.
Free · no signup needed · no app
A text here, a voicemail there, a shout through the shower door, a Snap at midnight. None of it's a list. By Thursday, half of it's gone.
can you grab milk on the way home 🥛
“hey it's me… don't forget the thing for Saturday”
DENTIST — call them back!!
mid-shower idea: book the summer trip 🚿
“you said you'd sort the wifi”
the bins. tonight. please.
toldyou.to puts all of it in one shared list you both actually open.
Add it once. They get it. No seventh “did you get it??”, no passive-aggressive thumbs-up.
Everyone sees the same list the second it changes. iPhone, Android, the laptop on the kitchen counter — doesn't matter.
Send a link to the catsitter. They tick it off from the link itself — no account, no app, no “download what?”
six things it does, one swipe at a time.
the shop, the trip, the chores — all in one place everyone you live with already has open. add from the bus; they tick it off from the kitchen.

it learns your weekly shop and offers the whole thing back, ready to add.
put a day on it and get the nudge before, not after. “bins out — Tuesday night.”
save the camping list once, start it again next summer in one tap.
“Empty. As usual.”
“toldyou.to get the milk. 11:58pm. The shop closed at 11.”
“I tried to warn them. Fourteen messages. Nobody read message nine.”
“I fell behind the fridge in March. I'm still here.”
These are exhibits, not five-star reviews. We're new — a few dozen households and counting. Be the next exhibit.
told you to pay nothing.
Free while we're new. No card. The only item on this list that takes zero effort.
Free, no app, about a minute. Then it's their turn to forget — the list won't.