Life load management

What's on your plate?

Every task, every worry, every half-formed idea, every person you owe a reply, every event you're tracking — capture it once. Talioop puts the whole load on a single plate so you can finally see it, decide, and start taking it off.

Works on the web, installs as a PWA, and ships native on iOS.

A category nobody named

Your to-do list is only 20% of what's on your plate.

Every existing tool manages one slice. Nothing manages the total load.

To-do apps
manage tasks
Calendars
manage events
Habit trackers
manage routines
Mental health apps
manage emotions
Project management tools
manage work
Brain dump apps
manage capture
Talioop
manages your total load — every commitment, worry, idea, event, and dependency across every domain of your life, in one view

Task managers track to-do's.
Talioop shows you everything you're carrying.

Everything you carry

Whatever's on your mind has a place on your plate.

Tasks, worries, ideas, people, habits, events — they all take up mental space. Your plate shows you all of it at once, weighted and grouped, and stays there until you decide what to do about it.

Task Worry Idea Habit Category Person Event Tool Organization
How it works

Capture fast. It sorts itself. See it, then list it.

Two surfaces over the same data: your plate when you need to see everything, the list when you're ready to act.

1

Capture in a sentence

Type or hold-to-talk. Cmd+K from anywhere on desktop. Voice capture handles natural pauses so you can think out loud.

2

Sorted before you finish typing

Each new thought gets a type and slots under the right group on your existing plate. No tagging. No folders to maintain.

3

See it. Or list it.

Your full mental load on a single plate, weighted by what's open. Drill into any group — or flip to a flat checklist the moment you want to start clearing things off.

"An unfinished task occupies the mind more than a finished one."

The Zeigarnik Effect, 1927 — the reason your head feels full
No marketing fluff

Real surfaces. Real pixels.

Concept's nice. Here's what each feature actually looks like in the app.

Voice capture

Hold the mic. Think out loud.

Adaptive silence detection lets you pause mid-sentence without ending the recording. The transcript drops onto your plate already typed.

Auto-triage

It knows where it goes.

Each new thought gets a type and slots under the right group on your existing plate. No tagging. No folders to maintain.

Drag to regroup

Restructure with your hand.

Right-click and drag any wedge onto another to reparent it. Cycles are blocked. Children follow their parents.

Dependencies

What's blocking what — visible.

Mark anything blocked on a person, an event, or another item. When the blocker clears, what was waiting re-emerges on your plate with context.

Plate ↔ list

Two surfaces, same data.

One tap turns your plate into a flat checklist filtered by type. Tick items off there and your plate updates live.

Stale nudge

What you've been ignoring.

Anything untouched for two weeks floats to the top of a dedicated panel. Decide what's still real, drop the rest off your plate.

Get it out of your head — and off your plate.

Sign up takes a minute. Talioop makes the load visible so you can decide, delegate, drop, or do — whatever it takes to clear it.

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