[App] An offline first, no login, private todo app: yata - yet another to-do app
▲ 42 r/keralalinux+1 crossposts

[App] An offline first, no login, private todo app: yata - yet another to-do app

Hey everyone! I’ve been building YATA (Yet Another To-do App), an Android task manager for people who want powerful organization without making a cloud account the center of the experience (Vibe Coded 100%. How ever no AI Features will be added in the app)

The core app works locally and uses Material 3 with dynamic wallpaper colors. Some of its features include:

  • Natural-language task capture for dates, reminders, recurrence, priority, projects, tags, and assignees
  • Projects, lists, tags, people, start dates, recurring tasks, subtasks, notes, and comments
  • Home-screen widgets and quick-add options
  • Tasker integration
  • PDF, image, calendar, and Markdown exports
  • Optional encrypted backups to SFTP, FTP/FTPS, Google Drive, or local device storage
  • Configurable retention, archive, trash, and undo behavior
  • Material You theming, including dynamically tinted transparent profile icons

The goal is to combine the flexibility of larger productivity tools with an Android-native interface that still feels quick for everyday task capture.

NOTE 1: There are no cloud sync features or collaboration feature. Whatever you do in your app is for your eyes only. Self-Hosted backup can be enabled which will create backups only.

NOTE 2: Still under beta. So there will be bugs.

The current release is YATA 0.90.1 beta. It’s still evolving, so I’d especially appreciate feedback about usability, missing workflows, confusing screens, or features that feel unnecessarily complicated.

Source code and the signed beta APK are available here:

GitHub — YATA 0.90.1 beta

u/MedvlJedi — 5 days ago

[App] Assetrack : A local-first Android app to track everything you own (warranties, loans, insurance, resale value)

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Been building (vibe coding) this solo for a while and finally pushed it to the Play Store, wanted to share here since I know a lot of you like finding indie/utility apps.

Assetrack is a personal asset/inventory tracker for anything you own — electronics, gadgets, furniture, whatever has a warranty, a price tag, or a friend who "borrowed" it and never gave it back.

What it does:

  • Catalog everything with photos (multi-image gallery), category, condition, location, tags
  • Loans/EMI tracking — live EMI preview if you bought something on credit, plus total cost of ownership over time
  • Lending log — track who borrowed what and whether they returned it (we've all had that one friend)
  • Insurance policies — link policies to assets, get active/expired grouping so you're not caught off guard
  • Wishlist — track stuff you want, "mark as purchased" flips it into your real catalog
  • Bundles — link components to a parent asset (e.g. PC + all its parts)
  • Analytics — net worth trend over time, loan exposure, insurance premium totals
  • Home screen widgets — Material You themed, shows a single asset at a glance
  • CSV import/export + auto-backup to a folder of your choice (Drive/OneDrive synced folder, etc. via Android's Storage Access Framework)

Built with Kotlin + Jetpack Compose + Room, fully offline — no ads, no account, no analytics SDKs. Only permissions are camera (for photos) and notifications (backup reminders). Your data stays on your device unless you export it yourself.

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mj.assetrack

Still actively developing it, would love feedback or feature requests.

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u/MedvlJedi — 25 days ago
▲ 6 r/beta_testers+1 crossposts

[App] Assetrack — Android app to track everything you own (Looking for Testers)

Built an Android app called Assetrack to solve a problem I kept hitting: no single place to track what I own, what it's worth, when warranties expire, and what it's costing me long-term. Looking for beta testers before a wider release.

What it does:

  • Asset catalog — log anything (electronics, furniture, vehicles, appliances) with photos, tags, location, condition, and purchase info. Barcode scanner + Amazon invoice import to auto-fill details.
  • Lifespan & depreciation tracking — see expected remaining life and current value per asset, not just purchase price.
  • Insurance policies — attach policies per asset or globally, track premiums, get expiry reminders.
  • Loans/EMI tracking — log financed purchases, see live EMI math, total cost of ownership including interest.
  • Lending log — track stuff you've lent out, to whom, and whether it's been returned.
  • Transfer/gift log — record sales, gifts, donations with recipient + value, for full ownership history.
  • Parent/bundle assets — link components to a parent item (e.g. a PC built from parts).
  • Wishlist — track stuff you want, convert to owned asset on purchase.
  • Analytics dashboard — net worth trend over time, loan exposure, insurance cost summary, spend by category.
  • Home screen widgets — asset health, portfolio cost, category breakdown, single-asset glance.
  • Backup/restore — JSON/CSV export+import, scheduled auto-backup to a folder you choose. Your data stays local, no cloud account needed.
  • QR codes per asset for quick physical-item lookup.

What I need from testers:

  • Real usage for a week or two — add your actual stuff, not test data.
  • Feedback on confusing flows, crashes, missing fields for your use case.
  • Android only right now (no iOS).

Go to this Google Form and share your mail ID and will add you as beta tester in play store.

Play Store Link (Closed Beta) (After email ID is added as tester)

u/MedvlJedi — 2 months ago

Yaja: Open,Local Journal - FREE

https://preview.redd.it/s7bdpwj0l26h1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=8c84ceab93a2d7115ad65b53f8f9733ac0635192

I want to share Yaja (Yet Another Journaling App), an Android journaling application I’ve been developing. As someone who values privacy and open-source software, I wanted a place to write and log personal thoughts without having to trust third-party cloud servers or worry about telemetry.

Yaja is not a standard productivity dashboard, todo app, or replacement calendar. Instead, it is a private, personal space designed for you to capture thoughts, note events, and track daily tasks on your own terms.

🌟 Key Features:

  • 100% Local & Offline: Your data never leaves your physical device. There are no cloud databases, tracking scripts, or external backup servers.
  • Plaintext Markdown Storage: All entries are stored as standard .md files on your device. Your writing is fully portable and readable in any text editor.
  • Actionable Logging: Write inline checklists ([ ] / [x]) and mark entries as native Events (travel, appointments, family plans) directly inside your daily journal text.
  • Local insights & Lookbacks: Keyword extraction (people and places), offline script/language detection, "On This Day" flashbacks, and detailed writing statistics—all computed locally.
  • Tasker Integration: Use Tasker to trigger tasks when entry is created/edited/deleted or automate Journaling by letting Tasker to do it for you.
  • Widgets: Beautiful Widgets with m3 Theming
  • Modern Android Tech Stack: Built natively using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose with customizable Material 3 dynamic themes, biometric lock, home screen widgets, and Tasker integration.
  • Open Source: The code is completely open and auditable.

🔗 Links:

Would love to hear your feedback, bug reports, and suggestions!

Thanks!

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u/MedvlJedi — 2 months ago

[App] [Promo] Yaja: A privacy-first, open-source, free personal journal for Android (Local-first & Markdown-based)

https://preview.redd.it/s7bdpwj0l26h1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=8c84ceab93a2d7115ad65b53f8f9733ac0635192

I want to share Yaja (Yet Another Journaling App), an Android journaling application I’ve been developing. As someone who values privacy and open-source software, I wanted a place to write and log personal thoughts without having to trust third-party cloud servers or worry about telemetry.

Yaja is not a standard productivity dashboard, todo app, or replacement calendar. Instead, it is a private, personal space designed for you to capture thoughts, note events, and track daily tasks on your own terms.

🌟 Key Features:

  • 100% Local & Offline: Your data never leaves your physical device. There are no cloud databases, tracking scripts, or external backup servers.
  • Plaintext Markdown Storage: All entries are stored as standard .md files on your device. Your writing is fully portable and readable in any text editor.
  • Actionable Logging: Write inline checklists ([ ] / [x]) and mark entries as native Events (travel, appointments, family plans) directly inside your daily journal text.
  • Local insights & Lookbacks: Keyword extraction (people and places), offline script/language detection, "On This Day" flashbacks, and detailed writing statistics—all computed locally.
  • Tasker Integration: Use Tasker to trigger tasks when entry is created/edited/deleted or automate Journaling by letting Tasker to do it for you.
  • Widgets: Beautiful Widgets with m3 Theming
  • Modern Android Tech Stack: Built natively using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose with customizable Material 3 dynamic themes, biometric lock, home screen widgets, and Tasker integration.
  • Open Source: The code is completely open and auditable.

🔗 Links:

Would love to hear your feedback, bug reports, and suggestions!

Thanks!

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u/MedvlJedi — 2 months ago

[Andorid App] Yaja: A privacy-first, open-source personal journal for Android (Local-first & Markdown-based)

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നമസ്കാരം!

I want to share Yaja (Yet Another Journaling App), an Android journaling application I’ve been developing. As someone who values privacy and open-source software, I wanted a place to write and log personal thoughts without having to trust third-party cloud servers or worry about telemetry.

Yaja is not a standard productivity dashboard, todo app, or replacement calendar. Instead, it is a private, personal space designed for you to capture thoughts, note events, and track daily tasks on your own terms.

🌟 Key Features:

  • 100% Local & Offline: Your data never leaves your physical device. There are no cloud databases, tracking scripts, or external backup servers.
  • Plaintext Markdown Storage: All entries are stored as standard .md files on your device. Your writing is fully portable and readable in any text editor.
  • Actionable Logging: Write inline checklists ([ ] / [x]) and mark entries as native Events (travel, appointments, family plans) directly inside your daily journal text.
  • Local insights & Lookbacks: Keyword extraction (people and places), offline script/language detection, "On This Day" flashbacks, and detailed writing statistics—all computed locally.
  • Modern Android Tech Stack: Built natively using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose with customizable Material 3 dynamic themes, biometric lock, home screen widgets, and Tasker integration.
  • Open Source: The code is completely open and auditable.

🔗 Links:

Would love to hear your feedback, bug reports, and suggestions!

Thanks!

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u/MedvlJedi — 3 months ago
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Tasker integrated Bullet Journaling App!!

Been building a local-first markdown journal app (Yaja) and just shipped a proper Tasker integration. Thought this community would appreciate what's possible.

What you can do FROM Tasker → Yaja:

  • Add Entry — fire any text as a new journal entry for today. Works great with Pushbullet, AutoNotification, location triggers, anything.
  • Add Todo — same but saves as [ ] task in your journal. Instant capture without opening the app.
  • Append to Entry — the one I'm most proud of. Set a match header like Missed Calls: and every trigger appends a line to the same entry instead of creating a new one. First trigger of the day creates the entry. Subsequent ones stack under it.

What Tasker gets FROM Yaja:

  • %yaja_event_type — saved / edited / deleted
  • %yaja_date%yaja_day_label%yaja_recorded_time
  • Optional %yaja_entry_text (off by default, privacy)

My personal setup:

Missed call profile → Yaja Quick Capture (Append mode) → match header Missed Calls: → line %CNAME(%CNUM) at %TIME. call back

End of day entry looks like:

- Missed Calls:
  [ ] Mom(98765) at 09:12. call back
  [ ] Plumber(87654) at 14:20. call back
  [ ] Unknown at 17:45. call back

One entry. Clean. All in my journal.

Other use cases I'm using or plan to use:

  • FolderSync trigger on Entry Saved event → instant cloud backup after every write
  • Auto-label days via Google Calendar → Tasker reads event title → fires Set Label into Yaja (coming soon)
  • Morning TTS reads back any due revisit reminders from journal

App is local-only markdown files (no cloud, no accounts, no subscription). Everything lives in plain .md files you own.

If you're the type who has Tasker automate your whole life but never had a journal that could keep up — this might be it.

Happy to answer questions about the integration setup.

u/MedvlJedi — 3 months ago