Ship It is a calm capture list and day planner in one. Dump every task into your Inbox the second it lands, give it a day when you're ready, and let Today, Upcoming, and the Calendar hold the rest. No projects to manage, no AI thinking for you — just you, your tasks, and a page that stays out of the way.
Todoist, Notion, the rest — they grow into project-management systems you end up managing, until you're organizing the app instead of living your day. Ship It refuses to go there. Capture a task in a keystroke, give it a day when you're ready, and glance at Today or the week ahead when you need to. That's the whole loop. For ADHD brains especially, getting everything out of your head and onto a page frees up the working memory you can't spare. Everyone else just finds it faster and calmer.
Type a task the moment it lands — it drops straight into a flat Inbox. No folder to choose, no fields to fill. Tap the circle to check it off, search to find it later.
Any task can get an optional day — Today, Tomorrow, a day this week, or any date you pick. Scheduling is a choice, never a chore; unscheduled things just wait quietly in the Inbox.
Today and Tomorrow show exactly what's on. Upcoming lays your next two weeks out as day columns, and a scratchpad Calendar lets you drop tasks and notes right into any date.
Keep longer notes as tidy sticky-note cards, file them into folders, and flip between them from a side list. Same calm surface, same instant sync — no separate app.
Two clean, separate slates so work tasks never bleed into personal ones. Switch with a tap — or open Master to see both at once when you need the whole picture.
Opens in a blink and syncs in the background across web, Mac, and iPhone — dump what's in your head before it slips away. Sign in once; stays signed in for a year.
“Capturing your day yourself is the system. Everything else is just managing software.”
Sign in once. Your tasks and notes follow you to every device, in real time.
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Open in browserThe same Ship It in a home-screen app, synced with the web in real time. Built native, not a webview. App Store launch coming soon.
App Store — coming soonShip It in its own Mac window, built natively for Apple Silicon. Drag the .app into /Applications and you're set.
Download for Mac (.zip)No signup wall, no credit card, nothing to set up. Type your email, get a code, and start capturing in 20 seconds.