Lisht groups what you need by where you'll buy it — one tidy pastel tile per shop. It learns how often you buy things, nudges you when you're due, and makes crossing things off feel like a little win.
Calm enough for a Tuesday-night dash, clever enough to plan the whole weekend shop.
Tag items to the shops that stock them. Everything for Coles in one tile, Aldi in the next — no more scrolling one long list in the wrong aisle.
A crayon swipe, a springy tick, a quiet haptic. Finish a whole shop and Lisht celebrates with you — once, not every five seconds.
When several shops stock the same things, Lisht works out the smallest set of stops that covers your whole list — and tells you which stop to skip.
Buy milk every week? Coffee every fortnight? Lisht notices, and quietly suggests things right about when you'd run out.
Flip to aisle view when you're inside — bakery, dairy, produce — so your route through the shop matches the list on your screen.
Glance at your list from the home screen, add things with Siri, and share the list with your partner through iCloud.
Lisht has no servers, no accounts, and nothing to log in to. Your shopping data lives in your own iCloud and syncs between your devices — we never receive it.
Read the privacy policy →Lisht is in beta on TestFlight ahead of its App Store launch. Want in? Send a quick email and you'll get an invite — feedback, bug reports, and strong opinions about supermarkets all welcome.