What's coming to bundlist
Right now every field is text. That works for a lot of lists, but it's not always enough. Coming soon: numbers, checkboxes, dropdowns, ratings, dates, URLs, email addresses, and phone numbers — each with appropriate validation and display formatting.
Filter items down to what you need by field value. Sorting and grouping are already available in the app. Filtering is a view-layer feature — your data doesn't change, just how it's presented.
The free tier will always exist. Paid plans unlock higher limits on lists, items, and fields — and eventually give access to features like sharing and platform integrations. Basic and Pro plans are available now via the web app.
Share a list with other bundlist users. Assign them as viewer, editor, or owner. You'll also be able to share a filtered view — just the fields and items relevant to that context — so you don't have to expose more than you intend.
The iOS app is live on the App Store and the Android app is live on Google Play. Both apps support offline use with automatic sync when connectivity is restored.
Add items with Siri, Google Assistant, Alexa, or Home Assistant without opening the app. The iOS app already supports Siri Shortcuts — deeper OS-level integrations are on the way.
We're exploring ways to bring bundlist lists into other contexts — widgets, embeds, and connectors for platforms where your lists already live. Nothing to announce yet, but it's on the roadmap.
If you use an AI assistant that supports the Model Context Protocol, you can connect it to bundlist today. Point your client at https://api.bundlist.app/mcp — authentication is handled automatically via OAuth, no manual setup required.
Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible tools work out of the box. See the MCP server page for connection details.