tourtle helps people keep track of information -- knowledge, experience, expertise, plans, people, pets, things -- and selectively share it if they choose.A tourtle is simply a list – a series of items or steps. Each step in a tourtle can contain text, images, video, or audio. People make lists for a variety of reasons – to remember things, to learn things, to pass on knowledge (give back). People have been learning via a step-by-step process since the beginning of time. A tourtle might be:- a set of instructions (how to make or do something, e.g. how to prep for a 5K, or make Grandma's lasagna), - a list of places (where you've been, or a bucket list for the future),- a list of things (what's in your collection of [whatever], books you want to read, movies to see, New Year's resolutions)- a list of who's: people (or pets!) to remember/keep track of (teachers, team members, candidates and their views),- a list of reasons why (top 5 reasons why I love/hate golf)- a list of when events occur (schedules, plans, e.g. planning and communicating a family reunion)Use tourtle to manage your present, preserve your past, create your future. And unlike social media, where everything you do is public, a tourtle is private, unless/until you decide to share or give back – by selectively sharing with only those you choose -- your family, or your friends, your team, class, club, company, clients, etc. The beauty of tourtle is it always looks the same, no matter what the content. So collect your stuff from all those apps, files, and sticky notes, and gather them under one shell – a tourtle shell. tourtle. Check us out -- we're the new terrapin on the block, and we'd really appreciate your feedback.