One-liner
A minimalist weekly planner app that lets users schedule tasks and habits with a clean, drag-and-drop interface and daily focus mode.
Strengths
- Clean, intuitive UI with strong visual hierarchy and minimal distractions (review: 'The layout is so simple yet effective')
- Effective drag-and-drop task reordering across days (review: 'I love being able to move tasks between days with a single swipe')
- Daily focus mode that hides non-essential elements during work sessions (review: 'Focus mode turns the whole screen into a calm workspace')
- Customizable recurring habits and task templates (review: 'Setting up my morning routine took seconds')
- Strong performance and reliability on iOS devices (no crashes reported in recent reviews)
Weaknesses
- No built-in reminders or notifications (review: 'I keep forgetting to check my plan because nothing alerts me')
- Limited cross-device sync (review: 'Syncing between iPhone and iPad is inconsistent')
- No export or backup options for data (review: 'I lost everything after reinstalling—no way to recover')
- No dark mode toggle despite demand (review: 'It’s too bright at night—please add dark mode')
- Lacks integration with calendar apps like Apple Calendar or Google Calendar
Opportunities
- Add lightweight push notifications for pending tasks without overwhelming users
- Introduce iCloud sync with automatic backups to address data loss concerns
- Build a dark mode toggle with system-level integration for better battery life and UX
- Enable calendar import/export to help users transition from other tools
- Offer a free tier with core features to attract users before upselling premium
Competitors
- Fantastical
- Notion
- Apple Calendar
- Todoist
- TickTick
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:27:20 PM