I have an answer, but I don't covet it — I found it somewhere.
In Japan, there is an awesome trailer for Makoto Shinkai's 天気の子 (Tenki no Ko; Weathering With You), a 2019 film. The trailer starts with an ultrawide montage of all Shinkai's previous films, showing that, essentially, he's been making the same movie for years. Characters having their names said to each other. Characters being thanked or apologised to. And some other stuff — I don't understand most Japanese. Just a few dozen words. I know arigatou is "thank you" and sayonara is "farewell." I also don't know the Japanese words, but when the voice actors from his last film before 天気の子 say "Nothing more or less than a breathtaking view," I know they're saying it because it's from 君の名は。(Kimi no Na wa.; your name.) because that's the best film I've seen, and I've seen it enough, including in Japanese without subs, to know what they're saying. Anyway, it's this montage of his previous films. Then a short teaser for 天気の子, THEN the trailer. The whole thing is like 5-6 minutes long. There's a crappy copy on YouTube, it's like 360p. I have it in 1080p. It's awesome to watch. It's in Japanese with no subtitles. I don't care. Still love it. And 天気の子 is not half the film 君の名は。 is, but I don't care. (君の名は。 has its own version of this trailer, but it's not as long and it's not as good. I have that too!)
Jokes entirely aside, this would be a great name for a to-do list app. Maybe if it were gamified, too.