A personal database you drive by tapping
One tap-driven database for the lists in your life — for you, for your circle, for your community, and for your AI. Your data, always yours.
A real list, driving itself — filter, sort, group, tag, share. Every column becomes a control; it works the same on any list you make.
For you now
To-dos, collections, habits, dates — every column becomes a way to filter, sort, and group. It's your data, on your device, yours to export anytime.
Tasks with due dates and priority — the urgent floats up, the rest waits its turn.
Birthdays, anniversaries, renewals — on your home screen, never a surprise.
For your circle soon
Small, trusted, shared lists — hand things off and watch status flow back. No app-switching, no "did you see my text?"
They add it; it lands in your inbox to triage. When you move it along, they see the update.
Groceries, packing, the reno punch-list — everyone adds from anywhere, one source of truth.
For your community now
Publish a list to a public link — anyone can open it (no app), filter it themselves, and tap Make it mine to spin up their own version. Your taste, made forkable.
"Every 49ers Super Bowl," sortable by margin, blowouts tagged. Rivals open it and remix for their team.
"Best 90s Songs, ranked." Friends open it, re-sort, and publish their own cut — tier-list energy, but alive.
For your AI now · local
ListFS runs no model and holds no keys — you bring your own. Connect Claude (or any MCP client) and it reads, builds, and queries your lists through the same audited path your taps use. Per-list access, revocable anytime.
Describe it; your AI designs the schema and seeds it.
It queries with the same filter engine you tap — then acts on the answer.
Under every list
filter · sort · group · pivot · compare · calendar · map · charts · counters · smart tags · search · import/export — every column, every list, instantly.
Get in early
A small TestFlight is opening — sports-data folks, collectors, and the org-mode / PKM crowd especially. Tell us what you'd track.