Lifestyle Jun 09, 2026 · 4 min read

Meet Bucketly — Your life list, made to finish

Bucketly is the bucket-list app you’ll actually finish things on.

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Bucketly

Your life list, made to finish

Every feature, from the first launch.

No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.

What Bucketly does

Bucketly is the bucket-list app you’ll actually finish things on. Add dreams across any category — travel, skills, adventure, food, creativity — set the year you want to tackle each one, and let Bucketly surface what’s coming up next. When you check something off, you record the date, drop in a photo from that moment, and write a short reflection. That memory lives in your personal Done gallery, forever.

A warm progress ring for each category shows exactly how far you’ve come, making every completion feel like a genuine milestone rather than just a deleted to-do.

No account required. No cloud. No subscription needed to use the core list. Your dreams and memories stay on your device.

• Add items with title, category, target year and priority • Progress rings per category on the home screen • Mark done: date + photo + reflection in one flow • Done gallery celebrating every achievement • Filter by category, status or upcoming year • 100% offline with SwiftData — no account ever

A look inside

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What's inside

  • Home with progress rings — The home screen groups items by category and shows a completion progress ring for each, giving an instant sense of achievement and momentum.
  • Add item sheet — A focused sheet to capture title, category, target year and optional priority — frictionless enough to capture a dream the moment it strikes.
  • Done ceremony — When an item is marked complete, a dedicated flow records the completion date, a photo from the moment, and a short reflection, then saves it to the Done gallery.
  • Done gallery — A scrollable gallery of every completed item with its photo, reflection and done date — a personal highlight reel of a life being lived.

Why we built it

Most people keep their bucket list in their head, a notes app or a generic spreadsheet. There is no dedicated space that connects the dream to a target year, helps them track progress across life categories, and then celebrates the completion with a photo memory and reflection — so items never move from wish to done.

What makes it different

Bucketly pairs target-year planning with a category-by-category progress ring and a photo+reflection done ceremony — turning a bucket list from a static list into a living record of a life well-lived. Unlike social bucket-list apps (Buckist, Futureland) it is fully offline, never asks for an account, and gates nothing…

Who it's for

Hobbyists who want a tool that respects their time, their gear, and their offline life.

In one line: Your life list, made to finish

Try it

See the Your life list, made to finish for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.


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