For 25 years, I've been an executive and a founder, from running operations across four continents at Electronic Arts to building startups. Through all of it, the same thing held true: the work that needs a clear head is always competing for room with dozens of tasks you can't afford to forget. I am an engineer, and my mind is my edge: sharp at solving problems and hopeless as a filing cabinet. I wanted every task out of my head the moment it landed, so I could spend my attention where it counts. That's why I built Maptero.
Hit continue and each task rolls into its next step. One living thread, not an orphan checkbox.
Set it once and it returns on its own, even "the second Monday of every month." Nothing to remember.
Mark what's stuck and what's blocking it, so the one thing holding everything up is impossible to miss.
Group related tasks into a project. One click hides everything else and quiets the noise.
Say a name and Maptero creates the contact and links it. Every task knows who it's with.
Dump it now, sort it later. The fastest way to get a thought out of your head mid-meeting.
Mark priority and effort when it helps, or skip them entirely. As much structure as you want, never more than you need.
Tuned for desktop and tuned for mobile, never a shrunk-down webpage. The same voice-first flow on every device.