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nxt
Talk to your to do list and get what's next
156 followers
Talk to your to do list and get what's next
156 followers
nxt is the AI task manager you talk to like a human assistant. Brain-dump your thoughts in plain language - nxt reads between the lines, extracts tasks, infers priorities, and files everything automatically. It understands what you mean, not just what you say. nxt learns your personal context, so your tasks flex around your life. When you're ready to act, nxt cuts through the noise and gives you one clear task, one reason why. No scrolling, no paralysis, no overwhelming list to wade through.







Me wondering whether it works offline because that would matter during travel. Offline support could make daily planning much smoother.
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@alheri_murya The AI features - including the next task recommendation - do need a connection. But you can still create and manage tasks manually offline, so your list stays accessible wherever you are. The AI picks back up as soon as you're connected again.
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@luki_notlowkey Thank you! The short answer: it weighs up real world context (time of day, how long the task is likely to take) and everything it knows about your own context: your energy levels, your commitments. Two tasks might look equally urgent on paper but nxt has all that extra context to suggest the right task for the right time. Gets better the more you use it!
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This is promising. Curious if I can collaborate with my team or friends to create shared tasks or checklists. Congratulations on your launch.
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@charan_tej_kammara Collaboration isn't in the app yet, but it's firmly on the roadmap - the plan is to let you share specific tasks or lists with another user, or assign tasks to them directly. Given how much of what ends up in a brain dump is "things I need someone else to do," it felt like a natural next step.
Would love to have you along for the ride as we build it out!
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@heather_a_perkins - Got it. Looking forward to seeing how the product evolves.
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This looks really interesting. How easy is it to correct when it gets a task or priority wrong? Good luck and congrats!
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@henry_habib Thank you! Really easy - you can go into any task and manually tweak anything it got wrong: title, description, priority, scheduling. And we're working on making that conversational too, so you'll be able to just tell nxt what to fix rather than editing manually.
How does it actually decide what to surface as "the one clear task" when several things feel equally urgent?
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@sedanurnnjz It weighs up a bunch of signals at once: the time of day, your energy patterns, how long the task is likely to take, and everything it knows about your context. Two tasks might look equally urgent on paper, but if you've got a dentist appointment in 45 minutes, or the school run, nxt knows this isn't the moment to start the thing that needs two hours of deep focus - it'll surface a quicker win instead.
In practice it gets better the more you use it, as it builds a clearer picture of how you work. Would love to hear if the reasoning feels right once you try it!
Nice approach. Does it connect to existing calendars or does it work as a standalone task manager?
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@dhiraj_patel5 Standalone for now, but calendar integration is on the roadmap! In the meantime nxt works around your schedule using the context and availability windows you set directly in the app.
Honestly the one-task-at-a-time view is the part that got me, it stopped me from staring at a list and actually doing something. Also weirdly nice that it picked up priority just from me rambling about my day.
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@ezelrikliahcg The rambling-to-tasks thing never gets old for me either, it still feels a bit magic every time. Would love to hear what you think as you use it more!