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Honeydew
Turn your honey-dos to honey-dones.
6 followers
Turn your honey-dos to honey-dones.
6 followers
A decision-making tool for home to-dos. Add a task and Dewy scores it against everything else on your list (cost, effort, urgency, impact) then tells you exactly what to tackle next. No manual ranking, no dashboards. Just one clear pick, plus household sharing and bulk task import when you've got a whole backlog to sort!








Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Zach, creator of Honeydew.
Honeydew came out of a pretty specific frustration: my wife and I have a running list of home stuff that needs doing, and every week the same things get bumped for whatever feels more urgent that day. The garage never wins. The overgrown garden never wins. Meanwhile, something else noisy jumps the line.
I didn't want another list app. I wanted something that would just tell us what to actually do next, without either of us having to argue for it.
So the core idea is simple: add a task, and Honeydew figures out where it fits against everything else you've already got going, then tells you the one thing worth doing. No scores to read, no manual sorting. You just see the pick, Dewy's Choice.
My approach changed a lot along the way. I started thinking about this as a task manager and kept fighting that framing until I realized the actual product was a decision tool, not a list tool. Once that clicked, a lot of the design decisions got easier: no dashboards, no tables, keep it calm and a little playful (hi, Dewy).
Built solo, nights and weekends, leaning hard on Claude Code so I could stay focused on the parts I actually do for a living: design and product.
Would love to hear what you think!
The scoring logic sounds handy for breaking decision paralysis. One thing that would make it stick for me is letting me set custom weights per category, like prioritizing effort low during a hectic week but impact high when I have more bandwidth. Would love to see that flexibility.
Finally, something that picks for me so I stop staring at my list for twenty minutes. Loved how it weighs cost and effort together instead of just shouting "URGENT" at me.
honestly love that it just spits out one clear pick instead of throwing a whole ranking chart at you, that "no dashboards" call is such a relief for actual home use.