One-liner
A minimalist daily planner with year-over-year task tracking and clean, distraction-free interface for habit and goal management.
Strengths
- Highly rated for its clean, intuitive design and minimal visual clutter ("Simple and effective - no distractions" - 5-star review)
- Strong year-over-year planning features allow users to track goals across multiple years ("I can see my progress from last year, which keeps me motivated" - 4-star review)
- Seamless integration of daily tasks with long-term planning via calendar view and recurring events
- Consistently praised for reliability and performance ("Never crashes, works perfectly on my iPad" - 5-star review)
- Supports both light and heavy planners with customizable templates and flexible layouts
Weaknesses
- Users complain about missing export options ("Can't export my plans to PDF or CSV - very frustrating" - 2-star review)
- Limited collaboration features; no shared planning or team sync ("Would love to share my plan with my partner" - 3-star review)
- No offline access in some versions ("App stops working when I lose internet" - 1-star review)
- Lack of reminders or notifications beyond basic due dates ("I forget tasks because there’s no push notification" - 3-star review)
- Inconsistent UI updates across devices ("Looks great on iPhone, but the iPad version feels outdated" - 4-star review)
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first planner with full export (PDF/CSV) and backup support — a major gap in current offerings
- Introduce smart reminders and calendar sync (Google/Apple) without bloating the core experience
- Add simple shared planning for couples or small teams using secure, ephemeral links
- Create a 'Year-in-Review' feature that auto-generates summaries from past entries — leverages existing data advantage
- Offer a free tier with core functionality and paid upgrade for advanced exports and cloud sync
Competitors
- Notion
- Todoist
- GoodNotes
- TickTick
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