A quiet app for what's on your mind — goals, trips, habits, dreams.
Why Kriya exists
Most to-do apps are built around urgency — deadlines, reminders, notifications. Bucket lists are the opposite. They hold the things that matter without being urgent: trips you haven’t booked yet, skills you’d love to learn, books worth reading, meals worth cooking, places worth seeing. They live in the space between “I should do this” and “I’m doing this now.”
Kriya was built to hold that kind of list. It’s calm by design: no streaks, no notifications, no social layer. You come back when you want to, add something, rearrange things, tick something off, close the tab. Whatever’s in it is yours alone.
How it works
Everything you add to Kriya stays on your device. The web version uses your browser’s local storage; the mobile apps use the same on-device storage model. There is no server, no account, and no sync. If you want your data on another device, you export a JSON file and import it on the other side.
That’s a deliberate trade-off. You lose automatic sync. You gain real privacy, no sign-up friction, and an app that works offline forever. A plane flight, a remote cabin, a browser tab on airplane mode — Kriya works the same way it does on good wifi.
Free, with ads on the web
Kriya on the web is free to use. Unobtrusive ads help pay for hosting and development. If you prefer an ad-free experience, the mobile apps have a one-time “Kriya Pro” upgrade for $0.99 that removes ads permanently. There’s no subscription, and there will never be one.
Who made it
Kriya is built and maintained by Adesh Fakooa as an independent project. If you have feedback, ideas, or find a bug, email adeshfakooa@gmail.com — every message is read.