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"I watched it!" — you'll want to tell them.

That movie your friend recommended. The restaurant your coworker raved about. Save the things you want to try — along with who told you about them.

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Sound familiar?

At lunch with a coworker

"You have to try this ponzu sauce"

→ You meant to remember... but what was it called?

In a group chat

"This movie was so good!"

→ You wanted to watch it, but the message got buried.

Walking home after drinks

"I'll take you to this place next time"

→ Where was it again? Too awkward to ask...

With Try List, here's what happens.

You tried the ponzu. It was great.

→ You told your coworker: "That was amazing. I sent some to my mom too."

You watched the movie over the weekend. You cried.

→ You messaged your friend: "I finally watched it!"

When you try something someone recommended, you naturally want to tell them about it. That one message leads to the next recommendation.

Three simple things.

What caught your eye?

What caught your eye?

Movies, books, music, restaurants, food. Just pick a category and add a title.

Who told you about it?

Who told you about it?

Record who recommended it. Later, browse all recommendations from that person.

How was it?

How was it?

Save your thoughts. Share it with someone else. Small joys, adding up over time.

💡 You can also add items with one tap from your browser's Share button.

Not a task. A try.

Tasks go in your task list. Things worth trying go here. The moment you put "that movie" in an obligation box, it stops feeling exciting and starts feeling like homework. Try List is where you keep the things that spark your curiosity — not to check off, but to look forward to.

Easy to use.

  1. 1

    Save something that caught your eye

    A movie, book, or restaurant. Just the title and who told you about it.

  2. 2

    Browse your list

    By category or by person. "Oh right, I still haven't tried that."

  3. 3

    Try it, then tell them

    Save your thoughts. Tell the person who recommended it. And then you'll want to recommend it to someone else.

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