
I Built an Offline-First Productivity App for Freelancers and Solo Developers
A lot of productivity tools look great in demos, but once real work starts, they begin to feel fragmented. One app for tasks. Another for reminders. Another for invoices. Notes somewhere else. Passwords in a separate tool. And if your connection drops, half your workflow becomes unreliable. I wanted something simpler. So I built Essentials : an offline-first productivity app for freelancers, solo developers, and small teams who want one place to manage the day-to-day side of work. Why I built it The original idea was practical, not ambitious. I wanted a workspace where I could: manage clients and projects track tasks and reminders keep notes close to the work log time and create invoices store important credentials securely keep using the app even when the network is unstable Most tools I tried solved one part of the problem well, but not the whole flow. I didn’t want a collection of disconnected tools. I wanted something that felt more like a personal operating system for client work.
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