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About My Next

A family of three

My Next is a family of three iOS apps — Todo, List, and Note. Each app does one thing well. Together they cover most of what a calm, personal productivity setup needs.

Todo organises your days and weeks with routines and reminders. List handles the practical everyday lists — groceries, packing, errands. Note holds your thoughts, ideas, and reference material in plain rich text.

You can use one. You can use all three. The apps are designed to feel right on their own and quietly better together.

Designed for life, not work

Most productivity apps are built for teams and offices. My Next is built for individuals and for the rhythm of a personal week.

That shapes the small decisions. The defaults assume one user. The features sit close to what a single person actually does day to day — plan a week, remember the groceries, jot down an idea before it's gone — instead of orchestrating shared workflows.

Less ceremony. Fewer settings. Quieter screens.

Your data stays on your device

The apps store your data locally on your iPhone. There is no account to sign up for, no cloud sync to opt into, and no analytics quietly watching what you do.

That is the baseline. It is not a paid feature, and it is not a setting you have to find. It is how the apps work the moment you install them.

Sync is something we may add later, deliberately, with clarity around what is stored and where. Until then, your iPhone holds your data — and only your iPhone.

Calm by design

Calm is not a marketing word here — it is a constraint the apps have to meet.

The interfaces stay quiet. Colour is used sparingly and consistently across the family — a sage green for Todo, an amber for List, a soft violet for Note. Typography is generous. Animation is restrained. Nothing nudges, badges, or interrupts unless you asked it to.

The apps respect your attention because that is the actual product. Everything else is plumbing.

Built by My Next Studio

My Next Studio is an independent one-person studio. It builds and ships the My Next family of apps, and it publishes this site.

If you would like to read about the studio itself — who runs it, how it works, contact and privacy details — that lives at My Next Studio's About page.

Read the blog

The My Next blog covers what's shipped, what's changed, and the occasional behind-the-scenes story. Written for anyone using or following the apps.