the friendliest task planner for people who just want things done. no login. no drama. just done.
see what's on your plate today. tap to done. swipe to delete. that's it. no overthinking.
organize by life area — work, personal, travel. or just dump everything in Inbox. no rules.
month view with task dots. tap a day, see what's due. plan ahead without a spreadsheet.
every sunday, a cute card shows what you got done. share it on Instagram. flex responsibly.
every sunday, a pocket-sized card shows what you got done. share it on Instagram or keep it for yourself.
Arjun's roommate sent him a recap card on Instagram. He downloaded hogaya — no sign-up, no tutorial. Three demo tasks were waiting, he swiped them away and typed his own: "DSA assignment due thursday" and "call mess wale about menu."
No board needed — Inbox handles it. He adds tasks between lectures, checks them off in the library. Sunday night, his recap card says he finished 12 tasks. He screenshots it and sends to the hostel group chat. Flex ho gayi.
Megha downloads hogaya, creates a "Shaadi" board, starts dumping tasks: book photographer, finalize lehenga, send save-the-dates. She taps Share on the board — sends the link to Nikhil on WhatsApp.
He opens it, sees everything beautifully laid out, downloads the app himself. Now both are adding tasks. The caterer is booked, the venue is locked, and the mehendi artist finally got a call back. No more google doc chaos.
Kavya works on her laptop 10 hours a day. Phone pe notes likhna? Not her thing. She installs hogaya, signs in, and mostly uses hogaya.app on her browser. Keyboard shortcuts: N = new task, Space = tick, B = switch board.
Everything from keyboard. Her phone is only for adding things when she's at a cafe. Whatever she adds on laptop shows up on phone. Whatever she ticks on phone disappears on laptop. End of week — downloads the recap card, drags it to Instagram.
Dhruv has a board for each client — "Starter Brand," "Zomato Pitch," "Portfolio Refresh." Each board has its own tasks and deadlines. He upgraded to Pro for unlimited boards because 3 wasn't cutting it.
Every Friday, he checks his recap — 23 tasks done, top board was "Zomato Pitch." He knows exactly where his time went. No Notion, no Trello, no complicated setup. Just boards and tasks. Simple.
before writing a single line of code, i wrote a letter explaining the whole idea — the screens, the personas, the pricing, everything. she read it over chai, tapped the little feedback buttons, and said "haan karo." that letter became this app.
read the full letter →everything you need to plan a real week.
for power planners.
no sign-up needed. your data stays on your phone.
works offline, always.
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