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Daylight List is a lightweight goal management tool built around the idea of “Manage goals with less stress.” Instead of using deadlines to create pressure, it tracks personal and group goals through timers. It sits somewhere between a to-do list, a habit tracker, and a recurring-task reminder, making it suitable for things that do not require strict deadlines but still benefit from a steady rhythm.
Based on the captured content, the product’s core features include tracking goals with timers, focusing on “when you can do it” rather than “when it is due,” and sharing timers with other users. Its collaboration model appears fairly simple: whether a task gets done matters more than who does it. This makes it suitable for household chores, group study, or recurring tasks maintained by multiple people. Examples shown on the page include weekly vacuuming, studying a course every few days, and farming or birdhouse runs in online RPGs. The captured text does not show more complete team collaboration features such as project grouping, Kanban boards, comments, notifications, role permissions, or audit logs.
The page includes “New Account,” “Existing User Login,” and “Ready to try it?”, indicating that users can register and log in. However, it does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial duration. There is also no information about third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, data export, Webhooks, or similar features. The deployment model is not clearly stated either; judging from the registration and login flow, it may be an online service, but the available text is not enough to confirm cloud hosting or self-hosting support. Data security, privacy, and compliance certifications are also not disclosed.
Its strengths are a clear concept and a low learning curve. It is well suited to recurring goals that are not ideal for hard-deadline management, and the shared timer design also fits households and small, loosely coordinated groups. The main drawback is that public information is very limited, making it difficult to assess business sustainability, support, security safeguards, and enterprise-grade capabilities. It is better suited to individuals, families, gamers, or lightweight groups, and is less appropriate as a replacement for enterprise project management, OKR, or task collaboration platforms.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access, language, or payment support is uncertain, users in China may consider alternatives such as 滴答清单, 飞书任务, 语雀/Notion, Trello, Todoist, and Asana, depending on whether they need team permissions, reminders, Kanban boards, or a strong mobile experience.
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