Built for follow-through
SwiftCue Tasks started with a simple frustration: missed commitments. Not because of laziness or forgetfulness, but because the tools meant to help were too complicated, too fragile, or just not there when we needed them.
Our story
We were students juggling classes, part-time work, and personal commitments. We tried every productivity app we could find — sprawling project suites, note-taking tools with bolt-on reminders, even sticky notes on a laptop screen.
The pattern was always the same: great intentions during setup week, then a slow drift back to scattered notes and missed deadlines. The apps asked too much of us — too many settings, too many views, too many reasons to open them just to figure out where we left off.
So we built SwiftCue Tasks. A task app that respects your time. Two taps to capture a thought. One view to see what matters today. Reminders that actually arrive, even when your phone was in airplane mode ten minutes ago. And when you get a new phone, sign in and everything is there — no export, no import, no prayer.
We didn't set out to build the most powerful productivity system. We set out to build the one you'll actually use.
Our mission
Make capture effortless and follow-through dependable for everyone — regardless of their device, their connectivity, or how much time they have to learn a new app.
What we believe
Default to done
We start you in a usable state with sensible presets. No 20-minute onboarding flows, no empty dashboards waiting to be configured.
Make time visible
Deadlines, recurrence, and next reminders are always in plain terms. You see when things are due without decoding a calendar grid.
Reduce friction
Capture, planning, and action live in the same flow. We cut the mode-switching so you spend time doing, not organizing.
Prefer reversible actions
Accidentally snoozed something? Undo it. Changed a due date? Change it back. We make corrections easy, not punishing.
Join us on the journey
We're building SwiftCue Tasks in the open, one thoughtful feature at a time. Get early access and help shape what comes next.