Follow the ideas we are considering, the work already planned, and the features moving toward release. Upvote what would make Yuki more useful for your life admin.
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Things we're exploring and considering
An ad-supported free tier lets anyone use Yuki at no cost with the option to go Pro anytime for an ad-free experience.
Committed to building
Allow users to interact with Yuki using their microphone to enter tasks, expenses, and other data hands-free. Reduces friction for quick capture and improves accessibility for users with visual impairments or low vision who rely on voice as their primary input method.
Currently in development
Starting something new shouldn't mean starting from scratch. Every week, every trip, every project — people rebuild the same structure from memory. Packing lists assembled at midnight. Meeting agendas written from scratch for the fifth time. Weekly reviews that never quite stick because the setup takes longer than the reflection. Templates give you a curated library of ready-to-use starting points for the routines that matter most: travel checklists, project trackers, weekly reviews, meal planners, goal frameworks, meeting agendas, and more — organised by category and available in one tap. Pick a template, make it yours, and skip straight to the work that actually moves things forward. Over time, save your own templates and share the setups that work for you.
Shipped to users
Users can upload a boarding pass image (PDF, photo, or Apple/Google Wallet screenshot) or scan a QR code directly, and Yuki will extract and store the key details (flight number, departure/arrival, seat, gate) alongside the trip. The original document and QR code are always accessible offline, so there's no scrambling at the gate. Why it matters: boarding passes today live in email, a wallet app, or a photo - none of which are connected to the trip context. Attaching them to the right trip removes friction at check-in and keeps the full journey record in Yuki. Scope: - Upload boarding pass image or PDF per trip leg - QR code scan (camera) or extraction from uploaded image - Display extracted fields (flight, date, seat, gate) inline on the trip card - Offline access to the stored pass & QR code - Support for multi-leg trips (outbound + return)
All pages use a hard-coded dark theme (bg-slate-900), giving users no option to switch - frustrating for those who prefer light interfaces or use the app in bright environments.

Right now, anything you plan in Yuki lives only in Yuki. If your day is actually managed in Apple Calendar, you're constantly switching between two apps to get the full picture and things fall through the cracks. Users have asked for their Yuki tasks and scheduled blocks to show up automatically in Apple Calendar, and for events they add in Apple Calendar to be visible inside Yuki. So both apps stay in sync without any manual effort. The goal is simple: plan in Yuki, see it everywhere. No more copy-pasting, no more missed commitments because something lived in the wrong app.