The learning loop is the whole story: every shop makes the next one faster.
Tick items off as you shop, and Aisle Zero quietly learns the order you actually walk each store. Next trip, the list is pre-sorted to match — no manual aisle tagging, no map-building. It gets sharper over about ten trips and weights your most recent shops most.
Tesco and Aldi aren't laid out the same, so Aisle Zero keeps the learned order per store. The same list sorts itself differently depending on where you're shopping.
Adding mode is for writing the list — fast append, tap to bump quantity, swipe to edit or delete. Shopping mode is for using it — the order freezes on entry so nothing shifts under your thumb mid-aisle; tap to tick, and done items glide up into a tidy done block.
Drag an item to where it really belongs and Aisle Zero treats that as a strong signal — it counts triple, so one correction sticks fast instead of needing a dozen trips.
A personal catalogue with autocomplete ranked by what you've bought recently. Brand-new items surface at the top of the shop so you never lose them.
A quick switcher for more than one list — weekly shop, party, hardware run — with a native settings page for managing your stores.
Everything stays on your device. No account, no login, no backend, no tracking. Your lists and your routes are yours alone.
Native SwiftUI with real liquid-glass materials, a warm low-chrome look, and full light/dark and Dynamic Type support down to the largest sizes.
Free to try, with a one-time Pro unlock. No subscription, ever.