Seven is a native to-do management app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Its core idea is not to ask “what are you planning to do?”, but to show “how long has this task been sitting there?” By making accumulated waiting time visible, it is positioned more as a personal task-awareness tool than a full-fledged enterprise project management or collaboration SaaS product.
Seven’s main mechanism is that tasks receive a mark after waiting for a period of time. The default interval is every 7 days, with daily and custom rhythms also supported. Once a task is completed, the timer and accumulation stop. The newer Beta mentions support for home screen widgets such as Today, Overdue, Someday, and Everything, along with fixes for schedule summaries and due-date reminders. The app is built with Apple’s native frameworks, emphasizing SwiftUI, native performance, and a low-distraction experience, without check-in anxiety, gamified loops, or artificial rewards.
The official website lists a clear price of $9.99 as a one-time purchase with no subscription. After purchase, it can be used on the user’s iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and includes future updates. A free Beta trial is also currently available through TestFlight. Deployment is via native apps on Apple platforms, with data synced across devices through iCloud. No information was found about Web, Android, Windows, or self-hosted versions.
Seven’s privacy positioning is fairly clear: no account required, no login, no analytics, and no telemetry; data is stored on the device and in iCloud. This is a clear advantage for users who are sensitive about personal privacy. However, the official site does not disclose encryption details, compliance certifications, or enterprise security capabilities. It also does not provide information about third-party integrations, APIs, Webhooks, or developer support.
Its strengths are the one-time purchase model, lightweight design, native experience, and privacy-friendly approach. It is suitable for Apple users managing life tasks, personal work items, and long-term procrastination lists. Its drawbacks are clear platform limitations and the lack of team collaboration, permissions, reporting, automation, and integration capabilities, making it unsuitable as an enterprise-grade task collaboration system.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text alone, so it should be considered unknown. In practice, usage may depend on App Store/TestFlight and iCloud availability, which can vary depending on local network conditions and the user’s Apple account environment. Domestic or cross-platform alternatives to consider include 滴答清单, Apple Reminders, Things, Todoist, and Microsoft To Do.
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