Let’s be honest:
There are already 500 grocery list apps out there.
And yet — I still built LoopList.
Why? Because every week, I found myself typing out the same boring list and going slowly insane.
I'm a structured person.
I love organization — but I hate shopping.
And I absolutely refuse to keep typing "milk," "eggs," "oats" every single week.
So: I built my own app.
Problem solved.
What Makes LoopList Different
LoopList isn't just another “type it in and check it off” app.
LoopList actually thinks with you:
- Personal Product Archive Everything you buy is saved. Next week, just reactivate items instead of retyping them.
- Pantry Stock Management You can track how much you have left (e.g., eggs medium in stock). When you're running low, LoopList suggests restocking automatically.
- Smart Intervals Set how long your supplies usually last (e.g., "eggs last 7 days"). BUT: LoopList adjusts those intervals dynamically if it notices you're running out sooner. (Tiny AI, big impact.)
- Minimalistic and Efficient No ads. No bloated features. Just you, your pantry, and your smarter shopping loop.
Who LoopList Is For
- People who buy pretty much the same things every week.
- Structured folks who want to shop efficiently without retyping.
- Anyone who wants to manage pantry stock smartly, not just manage lists.
Why I’m Asking for Feedback
I know LoopList won’t change the world.
But it solved a real problem for me. And maybe it can help you too.
LoopList was born out of pure real-life frustration — not some startup pitch deck.
You can try it here: https://looplist.netlify.app/
I'm genuinely looking for honest feedback:
- What works?
- What’s missing?
- What would you change?
Thanks for checking it out — and maybe for giving it a shot!
Jan