Why Done!Next exists
Done!Next grew out of personal experience: days when the to-do list kept growing while starting felt harder and harder. Most task apps answer that with more — more lists, more options, more pressure.
Done!Next takes the opposite path. It's built on a simple belief: progress shouldn't require seeing everything at once. One clear next step is enough — the rest can wait its turn.
It's made for people who want clarity, not another complicated system.
Progress should not require seeing everything at once. One clear next step is enough.
Done. Next. Not today.
The core of the App rests on three gentle answers to one question: what about this task, right now?
Finished it? Mark it Done and the next task appears.
Not the right moment? Next steps it aside for now.
Today isn't the day? It quietly returns tomorrow.
No guilt pile, no red overdue numbers — just the next small step, in your own time.
Designed around your own pace
Every day is different, so Done!Next adapts instead of judging. It shows tasks one at a time, keeps quiet when you need space, and is right there when you come back.
The core experience is free. An optional Plus subscription adds extra flexibility for people who want more — the calm heart of the app stays free.
Where Done!Next stands today
More than 100 early users have joined Done!Next. Their everyday experience helps shape what gets built next.
Built close to the people who use it.
Done!Next is not a productivity system looking for more pressure. It is an independent product built from a real need for less of it.
Done!Next was created by Baris Yener, an independent product developer based in Germany.
It is developed independently — no ads, no data selling, and product decisions made close to the people who use it.
Why Done!Next Care exists
Done!Next began with one person and one manageable step. Care exists because some next steps become easier when a trusted professional can help shape them.
It carries the same calm App philosophy into professional support for coaches, consultants and advisors, psychologists, psychotherapists, and social or psychosocial professionals.
Support helps someone continue at their own pace; it does not replace their direction.
Stay in touch
Done!Next shares its journey on Instagram — and you can always reach out directly.