Tana Memo is a quiet little memo for what's in your cupboards and fridge. Count with a tap, see what's running low, and stop buying doubles.
It's not a to-do list you tick off. It's a memo for seeing your home stock — the one thing you actually can't check while standing in the aisle.
Shopping lists tell you what someone thought you needed. Tana Memo shows you what's genuinely left at home, so you buy the milk you're out of and skip the third bottle of soy sauce. Quantities live right in the name — “Milk 1L”, “Rice 5kg” — so there are no units to set up and nothing to fuss over.
Set a low-stock threshold per item and Tana Memo flags it in color. No reading numbers — a glance is enough.
Used one? Tap −. Bought more? Tap +. Put size in the name, so there are no units, gauges, or setup to wrestle with.
Switch to Low only to see just what you need, or sort by Low first to shop in order. In and out in seconds.
Add, rename and reorder your own categories — baby, household, food, whatever fits your home. Note where you buy each thing.
Export your list and send it over Messages or AirDrop. They just import it. There's a spreadsheet-friendly CSV export too.
No account. No sign-up. Nothing leaves your iPhone. It works on the train, in the shop, anywhere — internet or not.
Tana Memo keeps everything on your device. There's no account to create, no server to send to, and no analytics quietly watching. The list of what's in your fridge simply stays where it belongs — with you.
Yes — Tana Memo is free, with no ads and no subscription.
No. There's no sign-up at all. Open it and start counting.
Completely. Everything is stored on your iPhone, so it works in the shop whether you have signal or not.
You can export your list and send it via Messages or AirDrop; they import it in a tap. It's sharing on your terms, without a shared account.
English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and French — it follows your iPhone's language automatically.