Hushmark is a quiet checklist for the small things you want to do for yourself today. No streaks. No scores. No pressure to become a different person.
Most apps ask you to build a system, keep a streak, optimize your routine, and become better forever.
Hushmark is smaller than that. Open it in the morning. Mark what matters during the day. Close it in the evening. Tomorrow can wait.
The things we left out are as important as the things we kept.
Miss a day without being punished by a burning number. Streaks belong in games, not in your day.
No XP, badges, medals, or fake celebrations. Your day is not a leaderboard.
Just a quiet page for today. Charts can wait until the evening, if you want them at all.
For now, there is today — and a few small things you can do for yourself before it ends.
Hushmark does not need an account to be useful. Your checklist lives on your device and works offline. We are quiet by design — in interface, and in how we handle your data.
Hushmark is being built now. Join the beta and help shape a quieter kind of daily app.
Not really. It can help you repeat things, but it is not built around streaks, pressure, or gamification. It's a daily checklist for taking care of today.
Nothing dramatic. No broken streak message. No shame. You just start again today.
Yes. Hushmark is local-first and works without an account or internet connection.
Yes — CSV and JSON export are part of the product from the first release.
Eventually, yes — but it will be optional. Hushmark is designed to be useful without it.
iOS first, with Android and a web companion close behind. The design and data model are the same across all three.