omicron — small tools, one quiet site
The friction in your life, four small fixes.
Four separate apps for the things you keep meaning to do. Each one is a single page, a single habit, and a single subscription. No dashboards, no streaks, no notifications begging for attention.
Three Dots
→ Try Three DotsStop staring at the keyboard. Get three replies that fit how you actually want to sound.
Paste the chat. Tell it how you're feeling. It reads the whole conversation, notices the loop you're stuck in, and gives you three reply options with the reason each one works.
Tag In
→ Try Tag InYou shouldn't be the one who remembers everything.
Snap a school flyer, a text from the teacher, a voice memo in the middle of the night. Tag In pulls out the tasks, splits them between you and your partner, and drafts the text back.
Tonight
→ Try TonightStop deciding what to cook every single night.
Snap what's in your fridge on Sunday. Get five nights of meals, one grouped grocery list, and a note about which leftover feeds Tuesday lunch. It remembers what you actually ate.
Still Here
→ Try Still HereStay close to the people who used to be close.
Add the friends you keep meaning to text. Still Here keeps a quiet eye on who you haven't talked to in a while, drafts a personal opener, and reminds you a month later to see how it went.
How this works
You sign up once. Then each app is a separate thing with its own free tier (3 to 14 uses), and its own $5-9/mo unlimited plan. Your data lives in your account. Cancel any of them any time. No streaks. No badges. No "AI-powered" badges.