Seventide: A 7-Day List
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Description
Every to-do app is an accumulator. You add faster than you finish, the list turns into a monument to everything you've let yourself down about, and one day you delete the app — not because it was bad, but because opening it hurt.
Seventide does the opposite.
Write something down and it lives for seven days. On the eighth morning it dissolves and is gone. Not archived. Not hidden in a "someday" list. Not sitting in a trash can waiting to be felt bad about. Gone.
If you didn't do it in a week, it wasn't important — and Seventide agrees with you, in writing, so you don't have to.
THE LIST THAT FADES
There's one screen. One column. It's sorted by mortality: whatever is closest to disappearing sits at the top, and what you just wrote sits at the bottom. As a task ages it visibly loses ink, so the whole list reads top to bottom as something quietly fading out.
On its final day a task goes loud again — full strength, in colour, under a heading that says TODAY OR NEVER. You are always warned. You are never ambushed.
NO GUILT MACHINE
No projects, folders or tags. A folder is a place for things to hide from the clock.
No priorities. The clock is the priority.
No due dates. A thing with a fixed date is an appointment — that's your calendar. Seventide holds the things with no date, which is exactly what every other app handles worst.
No completed list, no archive, no trash.
One notification a day, at most, and only when something is actually on its last day.
CLEARANCE
One number, and it's the one no other to-do app can give you — because no other to-do app knows what you didn't do.
Clearance is how much of what you write down you actually finish. If it's 30%, Seventide will tell you plainly that you're writing down three times what you can carry. It's stated as arithmetic, never as a verdict. There's no target, no streak and no badge, because a list you're performing for stops being honest.
PRIVATE BY CONSTRUCTION
No account. No cloud. No sign-in. No analytics, no trackers, and nothing you write ever leaves your phone — Seventide doesn't even keep the text of a task once it's done or gone, only the count. The free version shows two small ads, and they never see a word of your list. Pro removes them.
And Seventide doesn't even keep it: once a task is cleared or has receded, the app records a number and deletes the words. There is no history of your life in here for anyone to obtain — including us — because there is no history.
SEVENTIDE PRO — $0.99, ONCE
One payment. No subscription, ever.
The Keep — three things that never go out, for the passport and the dentist. Three, forever: a fourth slot is the beginning of a backlog.
Your clearance trend, twelve weeks, week by week.
Every past Tide Report, not just this week's.
Five more accents.
Family Shareable. Pro adds insight and personality — it never sells you more room. The seven days, the two carries and the three Keep slots are the same whether you pay or not, because those are the product.