Task Manager
A focused planning space for everyday tasks, priorities, and personal or project follow-through.
A dedicated look at the MSCO App project: a mobile shell for personal tools, private workflows, client-facing utilities, and future digital product experiments connected to the wider MSerdan.co ecosystem.
MSCO App is intended as a practical mobile home for lightweight products and private workflows. The direction is not to build a crowded dashboard, but a clean launcher that can grow into useful modules over time.
Built as a React Native Expo app shell for fast iteration and device testing.
Kept aligned with Expo Go compatibility during the current testing stage.
Planned product areas: tasks, budget, diet, inventory, and client portal.
Styled around the MSerdan.co product and services identity.
These are intentionally scoped as future modules. The shell is in place first, then the first useful product can graduate into a real working screen with persistence and authentication.
A focused planning space for everyday tasks, priorities, and personal or project follow-through.
A simple money overview for budgets, recurring expenses, spending patterns, and practical planning.
A lightweight wellness log for meals, routines, progress, and personal tracking habits.
A utility for keeping track of personal items, assets, stock, or operational records.
A future private workflow surface for client access, updates, files, and account-connected services.
Auth, theme preference, Supabase data persistence, and reusable app patterns once the first real module exists.
The current app pass focuses on structure, identity, motion, and navigation. The MSCO browser app experience is available at apps.mserdan.co while the next meaningful jump is choosing the first module and connecting it to real data.
The app has a Projects Home frame, hamburger navigation, theme toggle direction, and planned product screens.
Device testing is still needed for safe-area behavior, haptics, swipe-back feel, menu behavior, and network reliability.
The likely first build is Task Manager, with Supabase auth and data persistence once the app direction is confirmed.