Groceries, movies, books, tasks, ideas. Manage them from Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor — or right here in the app. Statuses, tags, reminders — kept tidy by any AI you talk to.
no forms. no click-click-click. your list lives wherever you put it, and any AI can update it. ours, or yours.
plain language. add 5 items, move one, delete another — all in a single message.
Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, the lizt app — whichever you're already in. It asks before destructive actions.
your lists are yours forever. share them with anyone, or keep everything private.
simple on the outside, deep on the inside. each list defines its own statuses, tags, groups, and default order.
lizt speaks MCP — the universal AI tool protocol. Two lines into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Raycast, or any client and your lists are theirs to read, add to, update. By voice or text. No coding required.
the in-app chat floats on every screen. reads the current list as context. voice dictation. respects sharing permissions.
each list defines its own states. groceries has "to buy" and "done". tasks has "doing" and "shipped". you pick label, color, order.
free-form tags to classify loosely, or exclusive groups to force one only. label, color, long description. all optional.
private lists, public link, or invite by email with read or write access. invitees get the same AI chat. permissions just work.
any item with a description becomes audio. great for reading a saved article while you drive, cook, or walk the dog.
daily digest of what you added, what's overdue, what to do next. opt-in. no notification spam — one ping a day, at most.
from grocery runs to your reading backlog. lizt doesn't assume a format — you shape it.
most lists you think of while walking, on the subway, in line at the supermarket. lizt opens instantly, works offline for reading, and the chat is voice-first when your hands are busy.
Every list exposes a stable MCP endpoint. Paste the URL + token into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Raycast, or any AI that speaks MCP — your lists are theirs to read and write. Read-only by default, writable with permissions. No coding required.