3ThingsPal

3ThingsPal

Only three things matter—track your daily top 3 things.

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3ThingsPal is a minimalist daily planner that helps you focus on just three priorities a day. With Lock Screen Widgets, Live Activity, and Apple Watch support, it keeps your goals visible and effortless. Privacy-first by design—no accounts, no cloud, no tracking. Everything stays local, so you can focus clearly and end each day with intention.
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ElevenApril
Maker
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Hi everyone 👋

I’m the solo dev behind 3ThingsPal (you can call me ElevenApril).

A while back I found myself drowning in to-do lists — dozens of items, never ending, and yet still ending the day feeling like I’d done nothing meaningful. I realised: if only I picked the three things that mattered today.

That thought became 3ThingsPal.

Pick just three priorities each day.

See them always: on the lock screen, via widgets & Live Activity, or on your Apple Watch.

No sign-ups, no cloud, no tracking — everything stays on your device because I believe fewer distractions = more progress.

Built for the kind of day when "get through my list" doesn’t cut it anymore.

I built this tool for me, but now I hope it helps you too.
If you’re curious: what are your three things for today?


I’m here for feedback, bugs, weird ideas — whatever you’ve got.
Thanks for taking a look.

More story about 3ThingsPal: https://elevenapril.com/3thingspal.html

Micky Chen

Just downloaded 3ThingsPal and already liking the vibe. The app is super clean, no clutter, and the “only three things” idea feels refreshing compared to the usual overwhelming to-do apps.

I especially love that it supports widgets and Apple Watch right out of the box — makes it easy to stay on track without opening anything. And the privacy-first approach (local only, no tracking) is a big plus.

Still early in my use, but so far it feels like one of those rare tools that actually helps you focus instead of adding more noise. Excited to see how it fits into my routine. 🔥