Organize everything you could do, and let maydolist.com help you choose what actually deserves your attention based on priority, urgency and difficulty — with no guilt for what you skip.
No deadlines required. No “overdue” labels. Just a gentle, honest view of your options.
maydolist suggests a small set of “good next steps” instead of an endless list that screams for attention.
maydolist.com is a may‑do list: a task manager for people who refuse to be bullied by their to‑dos. Instead of pretending you’ll do everything, you track what you could do and let the app help you choose your next move.
Every task gets three simple attributes: importance, urgency and difficulty. No strict due dates required. You can still add them if you want, but the core of the experience is about ranking possibilities, not punishing yourself.
Share a list with your partner, your friends, your coach or your team and ask them to rank what matters most. They can vote, re‑order or comment on tasks so you don’t have to decide alone.
From household tasks to side projects and team backlogs, maydolist turns a private mental load into a transparent conversation — without turning your life into a brutal sprint board.
Classic to‑do apps assume everything must be done. maydolist is built for may‑dos: tasks you can consciously accept, postpone or drop — without a wall of red “overdue” labels.
Rate difficulty and urgency instead of enforcing artificial deadlines. On low‑energy days, filter for “easy but important” tasks and still make progress without burning out.
Let collaborators help you decide. Invite them to rearrange the list or vote on what matters. You keep control, they bring perspective.
The app surfaces a small, calm set of suggested “next best actions” instead of a noisy backlog. Your focus narrows, your anxiety drops.
Match tasks to your current energy level. Maydolist becomes a lightweight decision helper, not another boss in your pocket.
See at a glance which items are high‑priority, urgent and realistically doable today — and which ones you can consciously push to “maybe someday”.
Designed for humans with more ideas than hours in the day.
“For the first time my task app doesn’t yell at me. maydolist shows me three or four realistic options and I just pick one. That’s all I need.”
— Emma, freelance designer
“I let my partner reorder our shared list. Suddenly the invisible mental load is on a screen and we decide together what matters this week.”
— Alex, busy parent
“I ask my team to rate difficulty and urgency on tasks. We spot quick wins instantly and nobody feels crushed by an infinite backlog anymore.”
— Lina, product lead