One-liner
A minimalist weekly planner that helps users organize tasks, habits, and goals in a clean, drag-and-drop interface.
Strengths
- Clean, intuitive design with a focus on simplicity and visual clarity (review: 'I love how minimal it looks but still functional')
- Effective drag-and-drop task management across days of the week (review: 'Moving tasks between days is so smooth')
- Strong integration of habit tracking alongside daily planning (review: 'Finally a planner that tracks my habits without clutter')
- Consistent performance and fast load times (mentioned in multiple reviews)
- Top-50 keyword ranking for 'week' indicates strong organic visibility
Weaknesses
- No recurring task support (review: 'Can’t set a task to repeat every Monday—this is basic!')
- Limited customization options for themes or layout (review: 'Wants more personalization—just one color theme?')
- No offline mode (review: 'Lost all progress when I lost internet—huge flaw')
- No backup or sync across devices (review: 'Switched phones and lost everything')
- Only 5 reviews total—low social proof and limited feedback volume
Opportunities
- Add recurring tasks with flexible frequency settings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly, custom) to fill a major gap
- Introduce cloud sync and backup (iCloud/Google Drive) to address reliability concerns
- Launch an offline-first version with local storage and manual sync
- Expand customization with dark mode, custom colors, and layout presets
- Target niche audiences like students or remote workers with themed templates
Competitors
- Todoist
- Notion
- Microsoft To Do
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:28:42 AM