Stupido is a minimal to-do list application designed for users who feel overwhelmed by complex or feature-heavy task management tools. It aims to provide a straightforward way to manage tasks, emphasizing simplicity and ease of use for people who have a lot on their minds and want a tool that just works without unnecessary friction.
The app allows users to add tasks by speaking naturally, accommodating casual speech patterns, including pauses and filler words. Alternatively, tasks can be entered by typing, giving users flexibility in how they interact with the tool. Stupido processes spoken or typed input and updates the entire to-do list quickly. It offers features such as marking tasks as started or in-progress, automatic categorization of tasks, and support for a wide range of languages. The application includes options for customizing colors and themes, and utilizes a minimal design with fluid, intuitive gestures to enhance usability.
Stupido is positioned for individuals seeking a no-frills, easy-to-use solution for managing their daily tasks, particularly those who may be deterred by the complexity of more elaborate productivity apps.
Stupido is a Task lists & to-dos project. It simplifies task management by allowing users to quickly create and organize to-do lists using voice input and smart categorization. It is built as a consumer product for busy individuals and students. Stupido follows a freemium model. It ships for the web and iOS.
Sharif Elkomi builds and maintains Stupido, and it first shipped in 2025. Key capabilities include voice-to-list, auto-categorization, and smart scheduling.
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