Simplel.ist is a lightweight task list tool built around the idea of “getting out of the way”: minimizing interface and workflow distractions so users can focus on what actually needs to get done. Its page indicates support for both desktop and mobile, with particular emphasis on the mobile experience.
Based on the captured content, Simplel.ist is centered on personal to-do management. It supports Tasks Rollover, so unfinished tasks automatically move to the next day, making it suitable for continuous tracking of daily tasks. Start Dates and Due Dates can be used separately to control when a task appears and when it is due, helping avoid showing irrelevant tasks too early. Focus Mode lets users concentrate on one task at a time, which is useful for reducing distractions. Natural Language Date Parsing makes it easier to add start dates and due dates when creating tasks. In addition, multiple lists can be used to separate different life or work contexts.
Its pricing is very straightforward: a 30 Day Free Trial, followed by $2 per month after the trial ends. The page also mentions “free and simple” and “Try For Free,” but it does not clearly state whether a long-term free plan is available, so we can only confirm the 30-day free trial. Overall, the price is low, and if the feature set meets personal needs, it offers good value for money.
From a SaaS/business software perspective, Simplel.ist is more of a personal productivity tool than a full team project management platform. The captured text does not mention team collaboration, member permissions, third-party integrations, an API, data security compliance, payment methods, or self-hosted deployment. Therefore, for business use cases—especially teams that need auditing, permissions, SSO, API integrations, or compliance documentation—the available information is clearly insufficient.
Its strengths are simplicity, low pricing, mobile-friendliness, and practical features such as task rollover, date parsing, and focus mode. Its drawbacks are limited public information and a lack of enterprise-level collaboration and security/compliance details. It is best suited to individual users, freelancers, students, or anyone who wants a minimalist list for managing daily tasks. It is less suitable for complex project management, cross-department collaboration, or organizations with strict compliance requirements.
The captured content does not provide information on access speed from mainland China, network availability, or payment methods, so its availability in China is unknown. If access, payment, or localization becomes an issue, alternatives such as Todoist, TickTick, Microsoft To Do, Things, or Apple Reminders may be worth considering.
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simplel.ist is an Unknown SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $2.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach simplel.ist directly.