Lists
A list is a container for reminders. Every account starts with a default list called Reminders. You can add as many more as you want — Work, Groceries, House, Holiday — and Moonjar respects the grouping in the app and in chat.
How it works
Section titled “How it works”Each list has a name, optional color, and a position in your list ordering. Reminders inside a list have their own ordering too (position is per-list). Drag-to-reorder works at both levels.
The app shows two ways to look at reminders:
- By list — every list separately, with its own items.
- By time — Today, Upcoming, Someday — flattened across every list you have access to.
Moving an item between lists is just an edit — the item itself doesn’t change.
Sharing a list
Section titled “Sharing a list”Lists are private until you share one. Share a list with a group and every group member sees the items in it. Anyone with access can:
- See the list and its items.
- Add new items.
- Edit and complete items.
Only the list owner can rename the list itself, change its color, or unshare it. Items individually inherit access from the list — there is no per-item sharing inside a shared list.
Why use multiple lists
Section titled “Why use multiple lists”- Separate areas of life so a Today view in one area doesn’t drown out the others.
- Different sharing — a Holiday list shared with a partner, a Work list private to you.
- Better chat routing — if you have a Groceries list, the assistant routes “add bananas” to it without asking.
Limits
Section titled “Limits”- Lists are flat — no nesting.
- A list shared with a group can’t be made private again without removing the share. Items don’t move out automatically.
- Deleting a list also soft-deletes its items.