A memory for the projects you're running
Eight projects open. Three weeks since you touched the third. What was I doing?
Lists don't have the shape of the task
Tasks live in branches. A bug fix sits inside a sprint sits inside a project. A move to a new city sits inside the year you finally got serious. Outliners flatten that structure. Todo apps insist that everything is actionable now. Garden gives every project its tree, so the things you're doing, the things still to do, and the ideas that don't fit anywhere yet all have a home — exactly where they belong.
Built around how you actually work
Walk one path at a time
Garden hides the rest of the forest. Only the branch you're on — plus a remembered crumb trail back — is on screen. Less to scroll past, more room to think.
Fast, keyboard-first
Add nodes, navigate, mark done. Without lifting your hands.
One tool, every project
Work, side projects, life logistics, the thing you keep meaning to finish. They all get a tree, side by side, and you switch between them in one click.
Local-first, syncs across devices
Sign in once; pick up exactly where you left off. Works offline; catches up on its own.
One screen of it