Under one roof, and what comes next
It has been a quiet few weeks. The apps are out, people are using them, and the site you are reading is now in a new home. This post is partly to mark that move, and partly to share what has been going on behind the scenes since launch.
Until recently, the My Next site was its own small project living at its own address. Useful when My Next was the only thing the studio was building — but as soon as the studio started shipping other small projects too, two separate homes started to feel like two places to keep current. So the My Next site has moved in alongside the studio site, at mynextstudio.com/my-next/. The apps, the blog you are reading, what is new, and everything else about the family of apps now share a single home with the studio that publishes them. The pages all redirect from the old addresses, and bookmarks and App Store links continue to work — you should not notice anything except a slightly faster site and a tidier address bar.
The move itself was not entirely smooth, which is honest to say. Three small defects landed and were fixed during the cutover itself — quietly enough that no link broke for more than a few minutes. The site you are on today is the result of that cleanup: every page resolves at one canonical address, every link inside /my-next/ stays inside /my-next/, and the new About page actually talks about the apps for the first time.
That last part is worth a sentence. Until this week, the My Next About page read like an About page for the studio behind the apps — which made sense back when there was no separate studio site. Now there is one (mynextstudio.com/), and the family page can finally do its real job: tell you what Todo, List, and Note are, what they share, and why they exist together. If you have a minute, the new About page is a short read.
As for what has been going on since v1.0 went live on the App Store, the honest answer is that most of the last month or so has gone into the other small projects the studio is shipping alongside the apps. Things that do not surface inside Todo, List, or Note, but that share the same calm, personal-scale approach. If you are curious, the studio site at mynextstudio.com is the easiest place to see what else is being built alongside the My Next family — worth a look.
That said, the My Next apps have not been standing still. Version 1.1 of each one — Todo, List, and Note — is on its way and should land in the App Store shortly. Keep an eye out for the update. Nothing dramatic; the kinds of small improvements that surface in the first weeks after a real launch.