Hi — I’m Amina R. from Bonharis, the person behind SkipPoint (skpoin.xyz).
SkipPoint exists because I’m the kind of person who can remember a birthday from 10 years ago… but still forgets the one thing I needed to do before leaving the house. I’ve also learned the hard way that “small forgets” don’t stay small for long: a sink left dripping, a phone with no backup, a travel document saved in the wrong place, a smoke alarm battery that should have been replaced last month.
I didn’t start SkipPoint to build a “lifestyle brand.” I started it because I kept writing little lists for myself—then rewriting them again when they didn’t work. Over time I figured out what makes a checklist actually useful:
- Short enough to finish
- Specific enough to trust
- Organized in the order you’ll really do it
- Built for the moment you’re stressed, tired, or rushing
That’s what SkipPoint is: practical checklists made for real life.
What you’ll find here
SkipPoint focuses on three areas where forgetting one step can become a bigger problem:
Home checklists
Leak prevention, basic safety checks, simple routines, and “do this before it becomes expensive” lists.
Digital checklists
Backups, password hygiene, phone setup, two-factor steps, photo organization, and inbox cleanups that don’t take all weekend.
Travel + car checklists
Carry-on packing, document prep, hotel arrival checks, and road trip basics you can run through in minutes.
Every guide is written so you can skim it quickly, do the steps, and move on with your day.
How SkipPoint articles are written
I keep a simple standard for everything published here:
- If you can’t use it in 10 minutes, it needs a shorter version.
- If a step is vague (“get organized”), it gets rewritten into an action (“make one folder called ‘To Scan’”).
- If it depends on a specific tool, the guide includes alternatives.
- If it’s risky or complex, the guide tells you when to stop and get qualified help.
I also update posts when something changes (apps move settings, common devices change menus, better methods show up). The goal is always the same: help you avoid preventable headaches.
Author bio
Bonharis is a checklist writer and routine-builder who focuses on small, repeatable systems for home and digital life. They create printable lists and step-by-step guides designed for beginners, renters, students, busy workers, and anyone who wants less chaos and fewer “I forgot” moments. When Bonharis isn’t building checklists, they’re simplifying phone storage, testing “reset routines,” and turning messy tasks into clear steps.
A quick note about trust
SkipPoint is general information. I’m not a lawyer, insurer, electrician, or technician, and I don’t pretend to be. When a task is risky (electricity, gas, serious plumbing, structural work), I’ll say so. Your safety comes first.
How SkipPoint is funded
To keep the site free, SkipPoint may show ads and may include affiliate links. If you buy through an affiliate link, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. It doesn’t affect what I publish, and I avoid recommending products that don’t genuinely fit the checklist’s purpose.
Contact
If you want a checklist for a specific situation (move-out day, new phone, first apartment, travel with kids, etc.), email me. The best ideas usually come from real problems people are trying to solve.
General: contact@skpoin.xyz
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