Miri is growing.
Version by version: what we shipped, what we learned, and where we're heading. No marketing fog.
What are we working on?
The direction never changes: helping you feel lighter. The next stretch of the current looks like this:
- Onboarding — feel at home from the very first open
- Launch — time to show Miri to the world
- Rituals — what builds you, separate from missions
- Letting go — without shame, with an easy way back
Plans are intentions, not promises — the order may shift. An entry will appear below once it flows out to you.
Collaboration
You now send a request the way you send a chat message — except Miri makes sure it never gets lost. No shared boards, and no multiplying them for every new person: collaboration is 1:1, and new views show your shared situation and the history of your relationship at a glance. Along the way we redesigned adding missions — testing showed us where Miri's real strength lies: remembering. We're good at doing things, not at remembering them.

Your shared situation
Requests, their fates and your history — in a single glance.

Adding missions, redesigned
Capture the thought before it slips — Miri handles the rest.
"We don't need a shared space to achieve great things."
- 1:1 requests — simple as a message, remembered like a mission
- New views of your shared situation and relationship history
- Polished, faster sync between accounts
- Redesigned mission-adding screen
2 months
Personalization
Your Miri should look like you. Starting with this version you can set your own colors, your own app background and turn on dark mode — with day and night keeping independent colors and images. A different Miri for a businessman, another for a teenager, another for a calm mom — everyone finds their own space here, and evenings with the dark theme are a whole new comfort. And this direction is only getting started.

Your colors
An interface in colors that are yours — not ours.

Dark mode
Evenings with Miri — finally easy on the eyes.
"Everyone should find themselves — and their own personal space — in Miri."
- Custom interface colors
- Your own main app background
- Dark mode — colors and backgrounds independent for day and night
a month
Names
You know the feeling: you quickly jot down "tickets", and two weeks later you have no idea what you meant. Memory and context work here and now — so Miri reacts right away and helps you give the entry a clear intention: "I'll get the Grubson tickets". The name then lives with the mission: close to you it sounds like a promise ("I'll get"), in plans for later it stays neutral ("Get"), and once completed it closes the loop ("Got") — because you need to feel it's done.

Context, right away
Miri reacts before an entry becomes a riddle.
- Miri catches entries that are too vague and helps add context
- Names that match the horizon: "I'll get" → "Get" → "Got"
- Good practices from your very first entry — no learning the hard way
2 months
Foundations
The first version — and a rule that has stayed with us ever since: zero compromises on quality. Missions with Today / This Week / Later lists on a single screen, a profile, Google accounts, first collaboration and an offline mode — everything polished before we moved on. We work bug-free: we don't leave bugs "for later", because nothing is worse than a half-baked product.

Three horizons, one screen
Today, this week, later — priorities without spreadsheets.

A new mission in three fields
A name, a when and a who — nothing more. Anyone can do it.

Note mode
Writing something longer? The interface mutes everything that distracts.
"Competing with a weak prototype is the wrong direction. From day one — the best UX we can make."
- Missions and moving them between lists
- Today / This Week / Later — priorities on one screen
- Profile with avatar + Google sign-in
- First collaboration: sending missions between accounts
- Offline mode with sync once you're back online
9 months
Work begins
First sketches and first lines of code. No name yet — just one thought: tasks should take weight off your mind, not add to it.