What it does: Lets you quickly add anything you need to remember.
Why it’s useful: Get ideas out of your head and into your list before you forget them.
Example: “Buy birthday card” or “Book dentist appointment”.
What it does: Decide whether to keep a task private or share it with others.
Why it’s useful: Perfect for jobs that involve someone else or when you want advice, help, or offers.
Example: Share “Find a gardener” to get suggestions.
What it does: Lets you post a task to your local app community.
Why it’s useful: Get real suggestions from real people near you.
Example: Share “Need a plumber” and receive recommendations from neighbours. Join a community of like-minded individuals who are also striving to improve their health and wellness with Love A List's social features.
What it does: Sends your task to vetted local businesses on Love a Lead.
Why it’s useful: Businesses can message you with quotes or availability, saving you time searching.
Example: Share “Paint living room” and hear directly from local decorators.
What it does: Uses AI to suggest options, steps, or ideas based on your task.
Why it’s useful: Helps when you’re not sure where to start.
Example: “Repair diamond ring” → AI recommends local businesses who may be able to help..
What it does: Lets you set deadlines for tasks.
Why it’s useful: Keeps you organised and helps you avoid last-minute stress.
Example: “Submit tax return — 31 Jan, 5pm”.
What it does: Allows you to include extra details.
Why it’s useful: Avoids forgetting key information later.
Example: “Return parcel, locker code is 2548”.
What it does: Lets you group tasks into custom categories.
Why it’s useful: Makes your to-do list cleaner and easier to navigate.
Example: Categories like “Home”, “Kids”, “Work”, “Holiday Planning”.
What it does: File each task under the right category.
Why it’s useful: Helps you stay focused on one area of life at a time.
Example: “Buy school shoes” goes into “Kids” or "School".
What it does: Tick off a task when you’re finished.
Why it’s useful: Gives you a sense of achievement and keeps your list tidy.
Example: “Pay energy bill = done”.
What it does: Removes tasks you no longer need.
Why it’s useful: Keeps your app uncluttered.
Example: Delete “Get passport photo” if it's no longer needed.
What it does: Shows replies from people who’ve seen your task.
Why it’s useful: See real suggestions and advice in one place.
Example: “Try Sarah’s Dog Grooming - she’s brilliant!”
What it does: Displays messages from businesses responding to your task.
Why it’s useful: Quickly compare prices or availability.
Example: “We can service your boiler this Thursday, would you like to book?”
What it does: Lets you share your preferred contact details with businesses you want to talk to.
Why it’s useful: Makes moving the conversation off-app easy and optional.
Example: Send your mobile number to a decorator you want to hire.
What it does: Saves the contact details of local businesses you interact with so their information appears in your phone when they call.
Why it’s useful: Helps you quickly identify who is calling, avoiding unknown numbers and keeping your contacts organized.
Example: You share your details with a local florist; when they call to confirm your order, their name shows on your phone instead of “Unknown Number.”
What it does: Allows businesses to create an official profile and receive relevant tasks.
Why it’s useful: Helps local businesses connect with people who are actively looking for their services.
Example (for businesses): A dog groomer receives tasks like “Book dog grooming”.
What it does: Sends an invite link to family, friends, or colleagues to join the app.
Why it’s useful: Helps grow the community, making the app more vibrant and useful for everyone.
Example: Invite a friend so they can start using the app and contribute to local recommendations or lifestyle tips.
What it does: Highlight tasks that need extra attention.
Why it’s useful: Helps you prioritise without losing track of everything else.
Example: Mark “MOT Due” as important.
What it does: Flags tasks that have passed their due date.
Why it’s useful: Helps you stay on top of deadlines and avoid missed commitments.
Example: “Car insurance renewal — overdue”.
What it does: Sends helpful reminders for general life maintenance.
Why it’s useful: Helps you stay ahead of jobs people often forget.
Example: “Remember to check your car tyre pressure.”
What it does: Allows you to browse tasks shared by others and offer advice or recommendations.
Why it’s useful: Builds a helpful, supportive local community.
Example: Someone posts “Need a good dog walker” — you suggest someone you trust.
What it does: Lets users suggest a local business they think would benefit from joining Love a Lead.
Why it’s useful: Helps grow the community by bringing in businesses that users already trust and interact with.
Example: You’ve had great service from your local dog groomer, so you recommend them as a business that should join Love a Lead.
What it does: Alerts you when a community member or a local business offers help with a task or responds to your request.
Why it’s useful: Keeps you up-to-date in real time so you don’t miss important offers or suggestions.
Example: You post “Looking for a last minute florist” and immediately get a notification when a local florist responds.
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