An unapologetically fun, simple way to track anything.

Rows is a shared list for tracking anything you've got going: projects, tasks, reading, a trip, whatever. Simple on purpose, and a genuine pleasure to use.

Made for projects. Used for everything.

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The Overstory

It started as a way to track design work, but it's really just a list you push things along. So people point it at whatever — reading lists, hiring, planning a move, the week ahead.

If it's a bunch of things that change over time, rows is happy to hold them. That's about as fancy as it gets.

There's almost nothing to it.

groceries3 items
Oat milk
Lemons
Coffee beans
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No dashboards, no automations, no AI, no settings to wade through. A title, who's on it, a status, maybe a date — that's the whole tool.

We left things out on purpose. It only does the small stuff, which is exactly why it stays a pleasure to keep up with.

Nicer with other people in it.

Jay just joined
Finalize the deck
Send the recap
Review the budget
Maya
Theo
Pat

Open the same board and you'll see everyone's cursor drifting around, live, with their name on it.

It's not “real-time collaboration infrastructure.” It just feels good to not be in there alone.

Click anything. Type. Done.

Untitledto do

No edit mode, no save button, no settings to go find. Click a cell, type, and it's saved. There's almost nothing to learn, which is sort of the whole point.

Finishing things feels good.

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Ship the release notesin progress

Mark something complete and it floats up and dissolves into the archive. Is the little animation necessary? No. Is it satisfying every single time? Yes.

Killing things feels even better.

Scrap the Q3 micrositekilled
Ship the pricing pagein progress

Changed your mind? Kill a project and watch it burn away while the list closes the gap. It's not deleted — it's tucked in the archive — but the tiny fire is just for you.

It should feel good in the hand.

Redesign the onboarding
Ship the pricing page
Write the changelog

Grab a row and it lifts; let go and it settles with a little spring. Things slide out of the way, buttons press, nothing snaps around.

None of it is necessary. But something you touch every day might as well feel nice.

Turn your sound on.

Every action has a little voice — a soft click as you type, a rising scale as people arrive, a quiet whoosh when something burns away. All hand-made, all optional.

Tap the waveform. We'll wait.

Use the keyboard, or don't.

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Add, edit, complete, kill, jump around — all from the keyboard, if that's your thing. Or click everything. There's no wrong way to use something this small.

That's the whole thing. rows is simple, it's fun, and it's a real pleasure to use — which is honestly all we were going for. Go make a list of something.

Enjoy the demo