ToDo Alarm turns your to-do list into wake-up calls. Schedule tasks with smart, persistent alarms that won't let you snooze your day away — built on Apple AlarmKit.
I've been trying to get better at doing the daily boring tasks in my life to make the household burden with my wife feel more even. For example, I'm supposed to take out the trash and do the dish but between work, side projects, and a new puppy, it's super easy for the trash to sit and the dishes to pile up in the sink.
So I built a simple utility to help solve this problem for myself! It's another todo-list app (I know it's 2026, crazy idea) but this one uses AlarmKit to cut through silence and make sure you actually take notice--in short, I made an app to nag me instead of making my wife do it!
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Never missing a critical task is the dream — how do you handle recurring tasks? That's always where most to-do apps fall short in my experience. Building in this space too and recurrence edge cases are brutal.
@soygus You can select how often you want them to recur like daily, weekly, every other day. Is there a specific way you'd want it to work?
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@thebriananglin Daily, weekly, every other day covers the main cases well! In Toodi we also support monthly, yearly and custom intervals — the tricky part was DST and leap year handling, those caught us off guard. Do you auto-generate the next occurrence when you complete one, or does the user have to trigger it manually?
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Superwall
Never missing a critical task is the dream — how do you handle recurring tasks? That's always where most to-do apps fall short in my experience. Building in this space too and recurrence edge cases are brutal.
Superwall
@soygus You can select how often you want them to recur like daily, weekly, every other day. Is there a specific way you'd want it to work?
@thebriananglin Daily, weekly, every other day covers the main cases well! In Toodi we also support monthly, yearly and custom intervals — the tricky part was DST and leap year handling, those caught us off guard. Do you auto-generate the next occurrence when you complete one, or does the user have to trigger it manually?
Flightcontrol
Great idea!