Indie App Roundup: Stay Productive in Downtime with ‘Sofa’
Stay organized and engaged during downtime with Sofa, the all-in-one app that helps you plan and track leisure activities, now featuring a built-in podcast player.

Indie App Spotlight: ‘Sofa’ keeps you organized during your downtime
Overview:
- App Name: Sofa
- Type: Organization and Leisure Management
- Platform: iOS, macOS, visionOS
- Availability: Free on the App Store with optional subscription for Super Sofa (Premium)
*Key Features:
- Comprehensive Catalog: Organize apps, books, audiobooks, movies, TV shows, podcasts, music albums, video games, and more.
- Custom Categories: Create personalized lists beyond predefined options, such as an articles list.
- Logbook: Track completed activities for better time management and reflection.
- Podcast Player: Integrated podcast player with show notes and CarPlay support in the latest update (4.2).
- *Free Tier Features:
- Unlimited groups/lists
- Add virtually anything to the app
- iCloud syncing
- Custom categories
- Podcast player
- Super Sofa (Premium) Features:
- Smart lists (automatically populating based on filter criteria)
- Deeper customization
- Enhanced podcast controls
- Pinned lists
- Sticky notes
*Pricing:
- Free: All basic features.
- Super Sofa: $3.99/month or $29.99/year for additional premium features.
Sofa is a versatile app that helps users make the most of their downtime by organizing and managing various leisure activities, all in one place.
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