About Listful

A shopping list that respects your time.

Listful is an independent iPhone and Apple Watch app for people who do the weekly shop — alone or with a partner, a family, or a household that shares the fridge. No ads, no tracking, no pressure to upgrade.

Why we built it

Most shopping-list apps treat the list like a database row: type it, tick it, archive it. Real shopping is messier. You remember a third of the items on the way to the car. Your partner adds olives at the last minute. Aisle four is a labyrinth. The apps on the market either did too much — calendars, meal plans, barcode scanners — or too little, forcing you back to a Notes scratchpad that nobody could share.

So we built the shopping list we wanted. Fast to open. Shareable with one tap. Syncs in real time, even while you're both in the store. Works offline when the supermarket Wi-Fi dies. Quiet enough that your Apple Watch becomes the screen you actually use.

What we believe

Who's behind it

Listful is built by a small independent team based in Lithuania. We're not venture-backed, we're not chasing a unicorn exit — we ship updates because we use the app every week to shop for our own households.

If you've found a bug, want a feature, or want to tell us your shopping list looks nothing like ours, write to listful@klimovas.lt. A human reads every email.

On the roadmap

Android support is the most-requested item and the most-worked-on item internally. After that: smarter deal discovery, better in-store navigation for large supermarkets, and shopping-history insights for people who want to track spending over time. None of it will get in the way of the core promise — open the app, see the list, get out of the way.

About Listful

Common questions.

Listful is a free iPhone and Apple Watch app for shopping lists. It's built for people who shop for a household — alone or with a partner — and want a list they can share with one tap, sync in real time, and use offline without creating an account.
Listful is made by a small independent team based in Lithuania. We're not venture-backed and we're not chasing an exit — we ship updates because we use the app ourselves for weekly grocery runs. A human replies to every email at hello@listful.app.
Right now it doesn't. The core app — lists, sharing, real-time sync, shopping mode, Apple Watch — is free and will stay free. If we ever introduce a paid tier, it'll be a power feature most people don't need. No ads, no selling data, no tracking for advertisers.
Not yet. Android is the most-requested feature and the most-worked-on item internally. You can join the mailing list from the home page to hear about it when we ship.
Apple Reminders is fine until you try to share a list — then it requires both people to have iCloud and turns a quick list into an account-management task. AnyList and Bring! are polished but both push you into accounts and paid tiers for basic sharing. Listful shares via a link: no signup on either end, no account, no upsell. Real-time sync and Apple Watch support are in the free tier.