About Sort of List
Sort of List helps you make a better shopping list. For most shopping trips, a bit of paper is all you need. But sometimes you need to make a really long list. When planning a dinner party, for instance. Or if you’re shopping for a long weekend or for a whole week’s groceries. Or when you need to run a lot of errands before going on holiday. Then you quickly run into problems with paper if you want to change the order in which the items are written down, to group items together or to plan a route.
And unless you have a mind of steel, your grocery lists probably aren’t written in the order of your supermarket’s aisles. Which means that you’ve probably found out about that one item on your list that you hadn’t put into your shopping cart yet - when you were at the opposite end of the shop.
Sort of List lets you sort all you groceries and errands into groups. You can move the groups around so they are in the order of your supermarket’s layout or your town’s high street. Sort of List doesn’t force you to use pre-defined categories, so you can call these groups anything you like, in your own language.
You probably won’t take your computer to the shops with you to check off all the items from your list. That’s why you can print your finished lists or access them on a mobile to keep track of what you’ve done and what you still have to get.
Sort of List gets smarter as you use it more. It remembers your old lists and makes it easy to quickly add things that you shop for often to a new list.
At the moment, we’re in a very early Alpha testing stage. We have lots of other useful things planned, so keep watching.
Team
Sort of List is made by Albert de Klein, Ivo de Boer, Lodewijk Schutte, Marrije Schaake and Robert Jan Verkade. We’d love to hear what you think of Sort of List - please send us a Twitter ‘d’ message at http://twitter.com/sortoflist.
