High-intent answer

How to build an aesthetic weekly reset checklist on iPhone

A useful weekly reset turns loose commitments into one calm, visible checklist: review the next seven days, choose three priorities, reschedule stale tasks, and add one restorative action.

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Short answer

Keep the ritual small enough to repeat. In Mochi, create a dedicated Weekly Reset list with four prompts: review the next seven days, choose three priorities, clear or reschedule stale tasks, and add one personal reset action. Set a weekly recurring reminder to reopen the list, then pin it to an interactive widget so each item stays visible. Mochi does not automatically clear or rebuild the list each week; you remain in control of what is completed, kept, changed, or removed. The free tier can hold this four-item ritual, while the optional one-time unlock removes list and item limits and opens all premium skins.

Mochi is intentionally a simple checklist rather than a project-management system. Use it when a short, attractive ritual helps you review the week without adding tags, priorities, nested projects, or another subscription.

What to look for before choosing

  • Four repeatable prompts that fit within the free tier's per-list limit
  • A weekly recurring reminder brings the ritual back at the time you choose
  • An interactive Home or Lock Screen widget keeps the checklist visible
  • Manual review prevents an automatic reset from deleting or hiding unfinished work
  • No ads or account; an optional one-time purchase removes limits and unlocks every skin

A practical decision process

  1. Create one list named Weekly Reset and choose a skin you will enjoy reopening.
  2. Add four prompts: review the week, choose three priorities, reschedule stale tasks, and plan one restorative action.
  3. Set a weekly recurring reminder for the day and time you can realistically review the list.
  4. Pin the list to an interactive widget so the four prompts stay visible.
  5. Review each item manually every week; keep, edit, complete, or remove it based on what is still relevant.

Quick comparison

NeedWhat to checkWhy it matters
A ritual you can repeatKeep the reset to four clear prompts before adding more detail.A short review is easier to reopen every week than a large planning system.
Control over unfinished workUse a manual review instead of expecting the app to auto-clear the list.You decide what remains relevant, moves forward, or should be removed.
A visible cueSet a weekly reminder and place the interactive list widget where you will see it.The cue brings the checklist back without requiring a complex project dashboard.
Simple pricing and privacyConfirm the free limits and optional one-time unlock on the current App Store listing.Mochi needs no account, shows no ads, and stores checklist data on your device.

Where Mochi fits

Mochi fits a weekly reset when you want a cute, focused checklist with weekly reminders and interactive widgets. It does not auto-reset lists or provide projects and sub-tasks; its strength is a calm manual ritual with an optional one-time unlock.

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FAQ

Does Mochi automatically reset or clear my checklist every week?

No. Weekly repeat controls the reminder schedule, not the list contents. Review the list manually so unfinished work is never cleared without your decision.

Can I build this weekly reset with the free version?

Yes. The free tier includes two lists with up to four items each, so the four-prompt ritual fits. The optional one-time purchase removes those limits and unlocks all premium skins.

Does Mochi require a subscription or an account?

No. It is free to start, has no ads or account requirement, and offers one optional lifetime unlock rather than a recurring subscription.