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Our Story — and We Would Love Your Ideas

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Why Unutma exists

Unutma started from a simple frustration: too many apps want your account, your cloud, and your attention — but the things you actually need to remember are small and personal.

Did I lock the door?
What was on the grocery list?
That idea I had on the train?

We wanted one calm place on the phone: lists, notes, routines, a private journal, a vault — without sending your life to a server.

That is the story behind Unutma: Private Life Organizer.

What we believe

  • Your data stays on your device. No account required for your content.
  • Offline should work. Productivity tools should not break when Wi‑Fi does.
  • No ads selling your attention. We would rather build something useful than optimize for noise.
  • Small habits beat perfect systems. One reminder, one list, one quiet win at a time.

We are not trying to be another social network or another dashboard for corporations. We are building a private life organizer for real people with real mental load.

Where we are today

Unutma already includes to‑do lists, shopping lists, reminders, routines, journaling, a password vault, wishlists, finance tracking, widgets, and more — in 8 languages, with your information stored locally.

We ship improvements regularly, but the best ideas rarely come from us alone. They come from you — the people who actually live with the app every day.

We want your suggestions

If you have tried Unutma — or even if you are still looking for the right tool — we would genuinely love to hear from you.

Tell us:

  • What feature would help you most right now?
  • What feels confusing or missing?
  • What do you wish more productivity apps understood about privacy?
  • Would you use Unutma for mornings, work, home, or all of the above?

Leave a comment on Instagram or email us at unutma.app1.0@gmail.com. We read everything.

Try Unutma

Thank you for being part of this journey. The next chapter of Unutma is written with your feedback.

What is the one thing you never want to forget again? Drop it in the comments — we are listening.