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What the log sees

Drop a paperclip in the jar and a row appears here: what you finished, when you finished it, and the reason Fiji Tasks earned its place next to it.

Inspired by the paperclip sales strategy โ€” the pile is the report.

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All โ€บ Everything you finishedโ€บ Today

Everything you finished

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#ClipWhat you finishedโ—‰ StatusโœŽ What Fiji loggedAdded

Nothing logged yet. Drop a paperclip in the jar.

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One clip, one row

Dropping a paperclip is the only way a row gets created. No forms, no required fields, no pipeline to keep warm. The log holds the last ten.

It stays yours

Everything stays on your device โ€” the note, the clip, the lot. Nothing syncs anywhere you didn't ask it to.

The column that's left

Next to every finished task is the reason Fiji helped you finish it. It's the honest column most tools leave out.

Your jar, in your pocket

Fiji Tasks keeps the clips. The log just makes them count for something.