A small, private kanban for what's in flight. Three columns — To-Do, Doing, Done. No accounts, no analytics, no servers. Just tasks, on your device.
TodoDoingDone is built around the simplest workflow there is: a thing's either to do, in progress, or done. Drag tasks across the three columns as your day moves. Add as much detail as you need, or as little — both work.
Each task has a title, an optional description, a due date if you want one, and a priority. A quiet timeline keeps a record of what moved when, in case you ever need to look back.
TodoDoingDone collects nothing. There are no user accounts, no analytics, no third-party SDKs, no servers we control or anyone else does. Your tasks, descriptions, due dates, and priorities sit in your phone's local storage — and that's where they stay.
If you uninstall the app, the data is gone. No shadow copy on a server somewhere. That's the whole point.
Open the app and start using it. Nothing to sign up for, nothing to remember.
We don't know how you use the app, when, or how often. We don't want to know.
No advertising SDKs, no crash reporters that ship data off-device, no integrations with anything.
Your data lives on the device you installed the app on. When the device goes, the data goes.
To-Do, Doing, Done. Drag tasks across as your work moves.
Set what matters and when. Optional, never required.
Match your system, or pick one. Your call.
A small record of what moved when. There when you need it, out of the way otherwise.
Available now on Google Play. The iOS release is on its way to the App Store — the same app, the same privacy stance, just waiting on Apple's review queue.