You saw the ping. Then you lost it.
MissLess never does.
A dozen tabs, a handful of apps, one monitor. Something always needs you — a reply, an order, a message from your boss — and it's buried three windows deep. MissLess is the board that surfaces it, ranks it by your rules, and takes you straight to it. The truly urgent can even ring your phone if you don't click within 30 seconds. Never miss what matters again.
It lives in your taskbar. Flashes when something needs you. Click it — and you're already there.
Your attention has no dashboard.
Notifications flash once and vanish. Tab titles whisper "(3)" and you miss them. The thing that actually mattered is somewhere in a row of identical windows. So you keep alt-tabbing, checking, re-checking — and still miss the one that counted.
Hunting, not working
Half your day is spent looking for the window that needs you, not doing the thing it needs.
It flashed and it's gone
A toast popped for two seconds while you were heads-down. You'll find out it mattered later.
Everything yells the same
Your boss's email and a newsletter both get one quiet ding. Nothing tells you which one can't wait.
What MissLess is, in plain terms.
No magic, no guessing — here's the honest shape of it.
A small app in your taskbar
MissLess is a lightweight Windows app that sits in your taskbar and runs quietly in the background. Mac is on the way.
It reads the signals apps already send
Your apps post notifications and your tabs show unread badges. MissLess watches those, plus a companion browser helper for your tabs — it doesn't read your private messages to do its job.
It's in development
An early version runs on Windows today. We're connecting sources one at a time and bringing in early users as each lands — your data stays on your machine.
You decide how loud each thing gets.
Set a level per source — a tab, an app, a person. MissLess escalates exactly as far as you told it to, and not one step further. Three levels, all yours to tune.
A quiet flash
The default. The taskbar tile flashes yellow when something new lands. Click it and MissLess opens the exact thing — the right tab, the right window — no hunting.
e.g. a new email in a side inbox · a comment on a doc
Flash + the details, up front
For the things you can't let slip. The tile flashes orange and a small box shows you who, what, and when — before you've clicked anything. Open it straight from the box.
e.g. any email from your boss · a DM from a top client
Flash, sound, and a backstop
The top of the ladder, for the sources you choose. Red flash, a sound, and the full details. If you don't act in 30 seconds, MissLess can nudge your phone — through your own Telegram or Slack — so a heads-down moment never costs you the thing that mattered most. You decide which sources are allowed to reach your phone.
⏱ 30s to click · then an optional phone nudgee.g. a system-down alert · the one customer you cannot miss
Set it once, per source.
No hardwired levels. Each source you watch — an inbox, a Slack channel, a support queue, a browser tab — gets the level you give it, and you can change your mind any time. For inboxes you connect deeply, that can go down to a single sender (your boss always urgent, everything else quiet).
One board for everything you watch.
Click the widget and the board opens — every source you watch, in one place, the ones needing you lit up in priority order. See it, sort it in your head in a second, click the one that matters. That's the alt-tab hunt, gone.
Example board — what it looks like once you connect a few sources:
"Need the deck before the 2pm — moved it up."
3 new from a collaborator you're working with now
Ticket reopened by a top-tier account
2 unread
1 new order to confirm
Meeting in 15 minutes
Six things watching you, ranked the way you set them. Work top-down — red first — and click straight through to each one.
How MissLess works
1 · It watches your sources
Your apps and tabs already announce themselves — a notification here, an unread count there. MissLess watches those signals for the sources you connect and pulls them into one place.
2 · It ranks by your rules
You set a level per source. MissLess sorts what's waiting — urgent on top, quiet stuff below — and shows it on one board.
3 · It takes you there
Click anything and MissLess brings you straight to the source — the right window or tab. No searching the taskbar, no guessing which one it was.
Who it's for
Anyone paid to not miss things, working out of one screen.
Virtual assistants
Juggling a client's inbox, calendar, and three tools at once.
Support & success
A queue, a chat, and the one account that can't wait.
Dispatchers & ops
Calls, messages, and a board you can't afford to miss a beat on.
Anyone with too many tabs
If your screen is a wall of windows, MissLess is your map.
Opens an email to lesshq@pileless.com — no account, no marketing list. Tell us what you do and the tools you watch. We're inviting Windows users first and will reply with timing and setup once your workflow fits.
Already using Pileless to collect your AI agents' decisions? MissLess treats it as one of your highest-priority sources, so those hand-offs never get buried.