A few weeks ago I wrote about launching Tollere on the App Store.
Since then, quite a few people started using it daily for actual grocery runs, shared family lists, and the usual “don’t forget milk again” situations.
So naturally, we shipped another update.
Not a huge reinvention.
That would kind of defeat the point of the app.
What changed
The biggest addition is Siri integration.
You can now say things like:
“Add eggs to Tollere”
“Mark milk as urgent”
“Complete bread”
And it just happens.
No opening the app. No tapping through menus while carrying groceries with one hand.
Which honestly feels very aligned with what Tollere is supposed to be:
something that disappears into the background and lets you continue with your life.
We also did a larger UI polish pass across the app.
Mostly small things:
- smoother animations
- better spacing
- cleaner transitions
- improved floating action bar
- more consistent interactions overall
The kind of update where most people won’t explicitly notice what changed.
It just feels calmer.
Another thing people kept asking for after launch was localization.
Tollere is now available in 10 languages.
Which is funny for an app whose main purpose is basically:
“remember to buy tomatoes.”
The philosophy still hasn’t changed though.
No categories.
No dashboards.
No meal-planning AI assistant startup energy.
Just a fast shared list that stays out of your way.
Still using it every day ourselves.
Still forgetting milk occasionally. :-)
App Store:
Tollere — Lists Without Noise




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