No-nonsense task manager and aggregator for people who get shit done.
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Sorting your to-do list is not the same as doing your to-do list. But the brain rewards activity on any task — including the meta-task of maintaining the system. That's the trap.
Loopr has one list, oldest-first. Snooze preserves position so you can't escape by deferring. You can complete, snooze, delegate, top-of-mind — you can't rearrange, you can't retag. The tool stays out of your way; doing the work is the only way forward.
Wire up GitHub, Gmail, Calendar, Linear, Slack, Discord, RSS. Stuff lands in the loop as it happens — one item per thread, archived upstream when you complete it here.
Items aren't just titles. The summarizer pulls the linked issue, project, comments, PR diff, or email thread and writes a description that tells you what's actually going on — plus an urgency score, so push notifications and the Holding Area triage themselves.
Hit d. Pick people. Each gets a private link to mark it done and write a quick note when they're finished. The item leaves your loop and comes back when they report — or when they ghost the follow-up.
Both on Loopr? Link the share page in one click. Asks and agenda items flow directly between your loops — no email — and you each appear on the other's team list. Either side can send asks; completing a delegation closes it on both sides at once.
Every person you track has a shared agenda — talking points for your next 1:1 or standup. They can add to it from their portal too, and anything they add lands in your loop so you don't miss it. Either side ticks items done; completed ones move to a recently-finished strip.
Each person's portal has a rich-text shared doc you both edit in real time — see each other's caret and selection, edits stream as they're typed, auto-saved. Plus a private notes section just for them, that you can't read.
A daily reflection on what you did and what slipped, written for you every night. Weekly, monthly, and quarterly roll-ups, too.
Pin items above the loop so you see them every time you open the app. Best kept to the handful you can't afford to scroll past.
j/k moves. x completes. z then tomorrow or 2h snoozes. You'll stop reaching for the mouse.
Routines you've committed to and a menu of activities you might pick from — both kept separate from the loop. Brushing your teeth isn't a task.
Turn it on and the AI summarizer auto-triages low-urgency items out of your loop. You review them in batches at the times you choose, never one-by-one.
Anything urgent enough to push also gets a red dot on the row and a count in the browser tab. Clears the moment you act on it — or just dwell on it. Toggle the whole thing off if you don't want it.
Point Claude at loopr.life/mcp and approve the consent. The assistant gets tools for the loop, your daily routine, activities, and people — read, write, snooze, complete. Sign in once; it's scoped to your account and revocable from preferences.
"Loopr intentionally does not let you reorder items. If something should be sooner, complete or snooze the things in front of it."
Put them in a single loop. Process oldest first. Go live your life.