Take Command of Your Life — With Optio

Optio isn’t a big tech company. We’re a small, indie team working directly with our early users — our Centurions — to shape Optio from the ground up. Your feedback drives our updates. Your ideas shape our roadmap. This first version? It’s yours as much as ours.

Rome wasn’t built in a day — and neither is Optio.

We’re launching the first version exclusively for Samsung and Android phones. Like our Centurions — the early users shaping this app — we’re still building, learning, and improving.

Get in on the ground floor. Help shape something built to grow — just like you.

App Screens

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Create and assign a new task with project links, due dates, and attachments.

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View daily tasks, projects, goals, and motivational quotes at a glance.

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Manage task details, members, status, and attachments in one view.

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Browse tasks and goals filtered by tags like #Family.

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View scheduled meetings and events in a monthly calendar layout.

App Screens

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Foundations in Progress

As an evolving organism reliant on the feedback of Centurions to grow, Optio has been through some changes. Here, you can see a few of those up-close and personal. We lay foundations in order to build something great atop them.

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Our Vision, Your Station

Optio was built around one simple idea: life gets messy — your tools shouldn’t.
We’re not here to promise perfect productivity. We’re here to build a station where you can track your goals, manage your time, and organize your life your way. No bloat. No buzzwords. Just clarity and control.

Our vision is to grow with our users — real people balancing school, work, health, and everything in between. That’s why we’re working side by side with our earliest Centurions to build something useful, flexible, and human.

This is just the beginning. Optio isn’t a finished product — it’s a living tool that learns, adapts, and improves with every update, every suggestion, and every person who picks it up.

Foundations in Progress

A stylized Roman pillar rising from the ground, but with segments made of app UI blocks (calendar, goal progress, task lists). Some pieces are stone. Others are glass or digital fragments. Some are still hovering into place.

Our Nexus Of Access

Prioritization Station

Our app, the Prioritization Station, is currently in its beta stages, but we’re already working on new designs and additions to make this organizational app better and more user-friendly. You can download it on the Apple Store and Google Play! Click the button below to learn more!

Our Focus

We strive to create unique and meaningful content through inspirational quotes, insightful snippets of writing, attention-grabbing art, and sage advice. To talk with our founder, visit our discord server, Optio Roma. To learn more about us and our vision of mobile apps and motivational content,

Education

We also strive to write unique snippets about philosophy, oration, history, science, and technology. To view our blog, in which we delve far deeper into these topics, then click the button below! You can also find some of these posts on our Reddit page, but if you want access to more exclusive writing, you can find

Our Vision: A Movement In Motion

Optio is being built around one simple idea: life gets messy — your tools shouldn’t. We’re building it with our users, not just for them. That means early feedback, real conversations, and growing together from the ground up.

Our vision is to grow with you, our Centurions — people balancing school, work, health, and everything in between. This is just the beginning.

Optio isn’t a finished product — it’s a living tool that learns, adapts, and improves with every update, every suggestion, and every person who picks it up.

The first version is launching soon — Android & Samsung first — and it won’t be perfect. Join early. Shape the future. Help build the station.

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