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It's live. Tollere is on the App Store.

Stokry on May 12, 2026

I wrote about this a few weeks ago. My wife and I had a shopping list app we built for ourselves, used it for years, and finally shipped it to Test...
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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ • Edited

Congratulations Stokry!

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Stokry

Thanks!❤️

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Peter Vivo

Congratulation!

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Stokry

Thanks :-)

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Mat CFS

Congratulation !
It's perfect even for eldery people, so it seems to apple store page that it's only in english.
Maybe could be possible to have other language? In this case it is possible to contribuite to it?

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Stokry

Thanks, really appreciate it! Simplicity was the whole goal — glad it landed that way.
More languages are definitely on my mind. Which one would you like to see? And yes, contributions are very welcome.

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Mat CFS • Edited

Italian because I'm from Italy and I can contribuite in the process, of course ^^

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Stokry

Awesome, thank you so much.

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EmberNoGlow

Congratulations😛

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Stokry

Thanks❤️

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Eslam M. Tammam

Honestly, the "no-subscription" model is what caught my eye immediately because I’m so tired of every basic utility app trying to charge me a monthly fee. I’ve tried a few different shared list apps with my partner, and they always feel cluttered with features we never touch, like meal planning or random categories that just get in the way when you're actually in the aisle. Having something that just focuses on a single, live list, especially with that urgent notification for the stuff we always forget, is a huge win for keeping things simple during a busy week. It's refreshing to see a developer stick to their guns and keep the UI clean instead of bloating it just for the sake of it.

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Stokry

Thank you so much for this — it genuinely means a lot.
Honestly, I’m a bit old-school at heart. I’ve always believed in the model where you pay for something once and it’s yours — no strings attached, no monthly reminder that you’re renting software you use every day. That philosophy just made sense to me, and I’m glad it resonates with people who feel the same way.
The minimalism side of things is something I care deeply about, and I think it’s actually underrated in today’s app landscape. There’s this pressure to keep adding features — meal planning, categories, integrations, gamification — as if more always means better. But I think most people just need a tool that does one thing really well and stays out of the way while they’re living their lives.
So Tollere is my answer to that: a simple price, a focused purpose, and nothing you didn’t ask for. Feedback like yours is exactly what keeps that conviction strong. Cheers! 🙏​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Hemapriya Kanagala

Congratulations 👏

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Stokry

Thank you ❤️

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Josh Dedycke

Congratulations

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Stokry

Thanks❤️

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kavin.dev

You Forgot The Android users.

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Stokry

I have plan to add android version as well.