Organize your chaos. Barely.

A tiny, free Kanban board for Apple Reminders. Built for personal sanity, not startup scale.

Kando turns your native Apple Reminders lists into a simple Kanban-style task board, with an optional Eisenhower Matrix view for pretending you are prioritizing like a responsible adult.

Free iOS + macOS Apple Reminders No backend

Minimal, personal-use software. If it helps, excellent. If not, at least it did not ask for venture funding.

Backlog
Overthink simple task
Add due date, probably
Doing
Pretend WIP limits are discipline
Done
Check something off 🎉

What it does

It stores tasks as real Apple Reminders, so your tasks stay in Apple’s ecosystem and sync through your existing Reminders/iCloud setup. No accounts, no custom backend, no “productivity platform,” no mysterious cloud database eating your todo list.

Setup notes from the README

The app creates or reuses native Reminders lists with names like Kando - Kanban - Backlog, Kando - Kanban - Doing, and Kando - Kanban - Done.

This app does not implement its own cloud sync or database. Tasks are saved as native Apple Reminders via EventKit. Sync happens through your Apple Reminders/iCloud configuration. If iCloud Reminders is disabled, tasks remain in the configured local or account-backed Reminders store.

Matrix quadrant assignments are local app settings and are an alternate view of the same native Reminders tasks. The Kanban list/status remains the source of truth for where the reminder is stored in Apple Reminders.

The tiny disclaimer parade

This app is minimal and was made primarily for my own personal use. It is provided as-is, with absolutely no grand promises, guarantees, or solemn oaths that it will work perfectly for your workflow, device, iCloud mood, or general life situation.

Use it if it helps. Ignore it if it does not. Either way, the price is hard to beat.