MostliHere

Only what you need. Calmly.

Using phones to solve the phones problem.

26 small useful apps in one calm install. No ads. Nothing leaves your phone.

Free apps · Premium from $2.99 / month · 14-day trial

No nudges. No streaks. No nonsense.

No account · No tracking · Works offline

What's inside

One screen. Everything that matters today.

Today is a native daily summary. It pulls live data from ten of the apps; your tasks, mood, sleep, water, meals, birthdays, expenses, and your real-world plans.

No notifications. You check Today. Today doesn't check you.

Eventually · Advanced Task Manager · Habits · Water Intake · Mood Journal · Expenses · Sleep Log · Birthdays and Gifts · Meal Planner · Mostli Real World

MostliHere Today screen showing a daily summary of tasks, habits, mood, water, meals, birthdays, expenses, and real-world plans.

Twenty-six small useful apps. One install.

The calculator, weather, to-dos, mood, sleep, expenses with receipt photos, real-world plans, and nineteen more.

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Start with what you need.

Add anything else as you go. Data stays even if you remove.

Mostli Real World main screen with planned activities for the week

Plan real-world activities with people you already know.

If you forget to mark something done, the app assumes you lived your life.

Wellness based on thousands of years of evidence in the blue zones. Community, family, friends, nature. It's not complex.

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Every other app on the shelf forces one of three bad choices.

Free, with ads.

Your attention is sold by the minute.

Free, but you're the product.

Your data is the price.

Paid, per app.

Five subscriptions to do what one app could.

No ads. Nothing leaves your phone.

One subscription instead of many.

One install. Five different ways to use it.

Pick yours; add more whenever.

Calm & connection

Real-world focus, less noise

Mostli Real World

A planner for the real-life activities you actually do, with the people you already know. No streaks. No discovery. Nobody can find you.

Mostli Real World · Mood Journal · Quick Notes · Birthdays and Gifts · Eventually

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Daily structure

Productivity, no notifications

Eventually + Advanced Task Manager

Your tools, finally connected. Tasks, notes, time, and the everyday admin of life, quiet by design.

Eventually · Advanced Task Manager · Quick Notes · Habits · Timer / Stopwatch · Expenses · Meal Planner · Birthdays and Gifts

Open Eventually →

Health & habits

Track gently

Habits + Mood Journal

Your wellness data, in one calm place. Track what you want; ignore what you don't.

Mood Journal · Habits · Sleep Log · Water Intake · Eventually · Meal Planner · Workouts

Open Habits →

Money mindfulness

Spend with awareness

Budget

Budget, log expenses with receipt photos, save toward goals. No banking integration, no data sharing, just clarity.

Calculator · Tip Calculator · Unit Converter · Eventually · Budget · Expenses · Savings

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Everyday utilities

Calculator, weather, clock

Weather + Calculator

The free tools your phone should have shipped with. Calculator, weather, world clock, units, measurements, and a few more.

Weather · Eventually · Quick Notes · Calculator · Tip Calculator · Unit Converter · Measurement Reference · World Clock

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Notion is for people who enjoy building systems.

MostliHere is for people who just want to use them.

We already did the architecture.

Simple, store-managed pricing.

15 apps are free, forever. No account, no email.

Premium unlocks the other 11, plus per-app personalisation.

Monthly - $2.99

Annual - $24.99 (about 30% off)

14-day free trial on either plan

All apps included for 14 days, no charge. Cancel anytime in your store account.

Why this exists

I started building MostliHere because the apps that said they would help mostly made things worse. My daughters' phones lit up every time someone posted on Snapchat or Instagram. The pressure young people carry from an online life that looks perfect while theirs doesn't. Social-media companies borrowing the same mechanics as the gambling industry to keep you in the feed. And my own anxiety level dropping when I cut my feed hours.

I wanted a phone that worked as a quiet daily tool instead of an attention machine. One that replaced dozens of single-purpose apps with one calm place. I couldn't find it, so I built it.

Andrew, founder

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