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OneTask

OneTask

Most apps help you plan. OneTask helps you finish

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Stop planning. Start finishing. OneTask enforces single-task focus with a timer that keeps you accountable. Built for builders who ship. Modern work doesn't fail because of a lack of tools. It fails because of distraction, overload, and constant switching. OneTask is built around a simple rule: Work on one task at a time — until it's done. No task lists. No priorities. No productivity noise. Just one task. One timer. Clear execution.
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Tanmoy The App Alchemist
Starting tasks is easy. Finishing them is the hard part. For years, I thought I was lazy or undisciplined. In reality, I was overwhelmed, by lists, switching, and the constant pressure to do more. If you have ADHD or you’re a founder, you know this loop: You want to act. You know what to do. And still… you freeze. I built OneTask from that exact struggle. Not to help you plan better. But to help you finish. OneTask keeps a single task visible everywhere until it’s done. No lists. No juggling. No overwhelm. Because most apps help you plan. OneTask helps you finish.
Easy Tools Dev

The distinction between "planning" vs "finishing" is spot-on - most productivity apps optimize for organizing tasks, not completing them. I've experienced the exact freeze you describe: knowing what to do but getting paralyzed by seeing the entire list. Enforcing single-task focus with a timer addresses the root cause rather than adding more features. The "no lists, no priorities, no juggling" philosophy is bold but makes sense for people who struggle with decision paralysis. Does the app support any kind of task queue in the background, or is it truly one-task-only with no preview of what's next?