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Calm focus · Pay once · Private

Three are enough for today.

Most of those tasks don't need to happen today — or ever. LessTodo cuts through the noise so you can answer one question: What's the one thing worth finishing today?

15 co-creators completed a 14-day "3 things a day" experimentNo account · Data stays on your device · We don't bother you
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You open your tasks. Anxiety beats you to it.

You're not alone in this

Tell me if this sounds familiar.

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Your list grows faster than you can clear it

You end every day further behind than you started. More tasks, less momentum, and zero sense of progress.

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You open your todo app and feel worse

You opened it for motivation. You closed it more overwhelmed. The tool became part of the problem.

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So many tasks you can't start any of them

Decision paralysis isn't laziness. It's what happens when everything feels equally urgent. So you do nothing.

With LessTodo

Not more features. A different feeling.

Lighter

Do the things that matter. Guilt-free about everything else.

Calmer

One question every morning. Three tasks. No mental noise.

Actually done

Close your laptop knowing you finished. LessTodo makes that feeling daily.

Pricing

Pay once. Own it forever.

No subscription. No 'free plan with limits'. No gotchas.
One price. Yours for life.

Dip your toes in

¥25/ yr

For the skeptics — you're welcome here

  • Daily clarity without the noise
  • Full access for 12 months, renewable
  • Most people upgrade after a year
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🌟 Best value

Never think about it again

¥50+¥45once

Less than 2 years of annual · No decisions, ever

  • No renewals. No reminders. No decisions.
  • Every future update, free.
  • The price of a nice dinner. The calm lasts longer.
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One-time charge · No subscription · No surprises

Not another app you'll feel guilty abandoning.
Something this simple is actually hard to quit.

Why we built LessTodo

陶子INFPtttINTJ

We're 陶子 (INFP) and tt (INTJ) — and we've both been crushed under our own todo lists.

We tried writing more, planning more, doing more. It made us more anxious, not less.

Then we made one small change:

Do only 1–3 most important things each day.

That shift slowly gave us back:

  • Momentum
  • Rhythm
  • A quiet sense of control

We then invited 15 people to do a 14-day experiment. The results were simple:

  • More focused
  • Easier to start
  • Less anxious

LessTodo was born from that experiment.

You don't need more tasks. You just need a few less.

LessTodo Community Experiment · Real Records

We didn't just say it works. They actually did it.

We invited 20 co-creators to run a 14-day "3 things a day" experiment.

Starting to act

Starting to act

Finally bringing their focus back

Keeping momentum

Keeping momentum

Higher completion, steadier rhythm

They didn't do more. They just started.

You can too. Starting today.

No need to wait until you're ready.
Just pick the 3 most important things for today.

Start your first day →

No account · Data stays on your device

Go ahead

Ask the hard questions.

Real answers. Not marketing copy.

Isn't this just another app I'll abandon?
Probably not — because there's nothing to maintain. No inbox to process, no system to keep up, no habit to build. Open it. Write three things. Go do them. The simpler the tool, the fewer reasons you'll find to quit.
Is my data actually private?
Completely. Your tasks live only on your device — no servers, no accounts, zero data collection on our end. If LessTodo disappeared tomorrow, your data would still be right there. This isn't a privacy policy. It's just how the product works.
Is ¥45 really worth it for a simple app?
How much is two calm, focused hours worth to you? Most people lose that to task anxiety every single week. If LessTodo gives that back, it pays for itself in week one. Still skeptical? Start with the annual plan — no pressure.
What if I switch devices?
Export anytime — your data travels with you. We may offer opt-in encrypted sync down the road, but local-first is always the default. You're never locked in.
How is this different from Todoist, Things, or Notion?
Those apps are built to hold more tasks. LessTodo is built to hold fewer. Different problems, different tools. If you want a system, use Notion. If you want peace of mind, try this.