One page. One day. Full focus.
This is your daily plan. Pick a few things that matter today, work through them, and call it a day. Not a backlog, not a master list. Just what needs your attention right now.
You can pull specific tasks into today, or pull an entire intention and work through its tasks. Both go through the same pull panel.
Pull tasks: pick individual items from your intentions or unresolved. Your day is a specific checklist.
Pull an intention: bring a whole intention into today. No need to pick which tasks — they’re already there inside the intention, ready to work through.
Mix both. Pull a few specific tasks AND an intention you want to focus on.
This applies when you have Intentions enabled in Settings > Features.
Use prefixes to capture different types of items quickly. Type them in the input field and the type is set automatically.
. Task — something to do
- Note — something to remember
* Idea — something to explore later
= Mood — how you’re feeling
No prefix? It becomes a task by default.
Don’t start from scratch every morning. The pull panel lets you grab items from your intentions or pick up unfinished tasks from past days. Select what you want, and they’re on today’s plan.
Today
Pull items
💼 Ship the MVP
Built on the Pomodoro technique: work in focused 25-minute sessions, then take a short break. The constraint makes it easier to start and stay focused. After a few sessions, take a longer break.
Break duration and auto-break can be configured in Settings.
Work expands to fill the time you give it. Timeboxing flips that: decide upfront how many sessions a task gets. Allocate 2 sessions and you’ll likely finish in 2 sessions. It also cuts through procrastination. Any task feels doable when it’s just “one 25-minute block.”
Hover to set focus targets...
Prepare client deck
Write blog post
Not every task needs a target. The dots are optional.