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Tickari

The no-nonsense task manager that actually gets shit done.

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Tickari is a deliberately minimal, no-nonsense task manager designed for people who are tired of overcomplicated productivity tools and just want to get things done. Instead of overwhelming you with features like complex boards, AI-generated suggestions, or endless customization, Tickari focuses on a simple, frictionless workflow: write a task, tick it off, and move on.

The product embraces a “less but better” philosophy—eliminating clutter, reducing cognitive overhead, and removing the need for onboarding tutorials or setup processes. There are no distractions, no unnecessary decisions, and no feature bloat—just a clean interface that works instantly the moment you open it. This makes it particularly effective for users who feel stuck organizing tasks instead of actually completing them.

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Features

  1. Minimalist Task Management
  2. Best Doodle UI in the world
  3. Custom Subdomain that you own
  4. Markdown Language support for Developers

Use Cases

  1. Markdown support for developers
  2. custom subdomain with public url to share with anyone you like
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The "less but better" philosophy is exactly what the productivity space needs right now. Most task managers have become feature graveyards — Tickari's decision to strip everything back to just write, tick, and move on is refreshing. The custom subdomain feature is a clever differentiator for teams wanting a shareable public task board. Markdown support for developers is a smart touch. Would be curious to see how it handles recurring tasks down the road.

"Love the minimal approach—sometimes simple task managers are exactly what people need to stay focused. Clean concept!"

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There's real value in stripping things back to the basics. Most productivity tools end up becoming a project in themselves — you spend more time configuring boards and views than doing actual work. The "write a task, tick it off, move on" approach is underrated. We've found the same thing building AI tools for VC firms: the simpler the workflow, the higher the adoption. Less friction always wins.

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Founder of SONIQ Festival FM

I like the direction here because many productivity tools become too heavy very quickly. A minimal task manager that reduces clutter and cognitive overload can be much more useful for everyday work. I’d be curious to know how you balance simplicity with long-term usefulness, especially once users start managing more tasks over time.

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In a crowded market something fresh!

The "less but better" philosophy is refreshing. I have tried so many task managers that end up becoming a project in themselves to maintain. The zero-onboarding approach is underrated. For solo founders managing multiple products, the biggest risk with minimal tools is context switching between projects. Have you considered supporting separate task lists or workspaces without adding complexity?

THis is really a very helpful product

Pretty solid tool overall. It’s easy to get started and doesn’t require much setup, which I appreciate. Not perfect, but definitely useful depending on what you’re trying to build.

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The no-nonsense task manager that actual...

I have really spent some serious amount of time to make this the best task management app out there, keeping it minimal but yet full of features that you would love, please do check out the doodle feature once.

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Comments

The "less but better" philosophy is exactly what the productivity space needs right now. Most task managers have become feature graveyards — Tickari's decision to strip everything back to just write, tick, and move on is refreshing. The custom subdomain feature is a clever differentiator for teams wanting a shareable public task board. Markdown support for developers is a smart touch. Would be curious to see how it handles recurring tasks down the road.

"Love the minimal approach—sometimes simple task managers are exactly what people need to stay focused. Clean concept!"

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AI-powered due diligence platform for ve...

There's real value in stripping things back to the basics. Most productivity tools end up becoming a project in themselves — you spend more time configuring boards and views than doing actual work. The "write a task, tick it off, move on" approach is underrated. We've found the same thing building AI tools for VC firms: the simpler the workflow, the higher the adoption. Less friction always wins.

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Founder of SONIQ Festival FM

I like the direction here because many productivity tools become too heavy very quickly. A minimal task manager that reduces clutter and cognitive overload can be much more useful for everyday work. I’d be curious to know how you balance simplicity with long-term usefulness, especially once users start managing more tasks over time.

custom-img
The tunneling tool that actually works i...

In a crowded market something fresh!

The "less but better" philosophy is refreshing. I have tried so many task managers that end up becoming a project in themselves to maintain. The zero-onboarding approach is underrated. For solo founders managing multiple products, the biggest risk with minimal tools is context switching between projects. Have you considered supporting separate task lists or workspaces without adding complexity?

THis is really a very helpful product

Pretty solid tool overall. It’s easy to get started and doesn’t require much setup, which I appreciate. Not perfect, but definitely useful depending on what you’re trying to build.

custom-img
The no-nonsense task manager that actual...

I have really spent some serious amount of time to make this the best task management app out there, keeping it minimal but yet full of features that you would love, please do check out the doodle feature once.

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