Small plant-care memory, kept close

Plant care reminders without the drama.

MizuLeaf is a calm local-first notebook for watering schedules, plant locations, and care notes. No account pressure. No diagnosis panic. No subscription maze.

Due today, not forgotten Care notes in one place Local-first MVP
Concept visual of ordinary houseplants, blank watering tags, a notebook, and a mister on a quiet windowsill.
AI concept visual · not a Store screenshot

Built for ordinary plant care

No expert cosplay. Just the small facts that keep a plant alive: when you watered it, where it lives, and what future-you should remember.

Know what needs water today

Open MizuLeaf and see which plants are due, overdue, or calm. No spreadsheet, no mental juggling.

Keep small care details close

Save the location, watering interval, and practical notes for each plant: light, soil habits, or anything future-you will forget.

Local-first by default

The MVP does not require an account. Plant names, locations, intervals, and notes stay on your device by default.

A quiet notebook, not a fake plant doctor

Launch visuals use concept art for mood only. Final store screenshots still need real emulator, simulator, or device captures from the app build.

AI-generated concept mockup showing abstract phone screens for plant list, add plant, and privacy note flows.
AI mockup · not final Store screenshots

Screenshot truth label

Mockups stay mockups.

MizuLeaf can use AI visuals for the landing page moodboard, but Store submissions need real captures. That boundary is boring. It is also how you avoid shipping nonsense.

Release stance: reminders and notes only. No plant disease diagnosis, no “never kill a plant again” guarantee, and no subscription maze in the first rough release.

Privacy-first, not pretend-smart

MizuLeaf is meant for ordinary plant care notes, not sensitive personal data. It does not diagnose plant disease and does not replace professional horticultural advice.

FAQ

Plain answers, because the app should be quieter than your plants.

Does it diagnose plant disease?

No. It is a reminder and notes app, not a plant diagnosis service.

Do I need an account?

No for the MVP. The app is designed to work locally first.

Is it free?

The first rough release can ship free. The intended paid model is a one-time Plus unlock, not a subscription.