I’ve been building a self-hosted task manager focused on something I couldn’t find in one package: true offline support, fast sync across devices and API support.
Most open source task apps I tried leaned toward either:
- good offline support but weak multi-device sync with no API support
- or good sync but limited offline functionality
Will Be Done is my attempt to solve both.
Demo: https://demo.will-be-done.app/
GitHub: https://github.com/will-be-done/will-be-done
Home page: https://will-be-done.app/
What is supported right now:
- True offline mode - reads and writes happen in the local browser DB and sync to the server when it becomes available again (so you can still use it even if your homelab is down!)
- Fast sync across devices
- Tasks and projects with drag-and-drop support
- Kanban inside projects
- Weekly planner
- Recurring tasks
- Vim keybindings
Planned in the near future:
- CalDAV integration
- Import from Todoist / TickTick / Microsoft To Do
- API support
- MCP support
- Desktop app with global quick-add shortcut
Why I built it:
This is my third attempt over the last 3 years to build my ideal task manager, and I now use it daily.
I’ve worked on local-first and sync-heavy systems professionally, so offline-first architecture is something I care a lot about getting right.
Installation:
Single Docker command, no docker-compose, no external dependencies, SQLite included.
docker run -d \
-p 3000:3000 \
-v will_be_done_storage:/var/lib/will-be-done \
--restart unless-stopped \
ghcr.io/will-be-done/will-be-done:latest
Then open http://localhost:3000/.
Would love feedback from people here, especially if you care about self-hosting, offline-first apps, or replacing proprietary task managers.


Thanks for the honest feedback!
Could you share what specifically makes it feel like a bloated todo app to you? Also, what deployment or distribution method would you prefer over Docker?