One-liner
A minimalist Eisenhower Matrix-based task manager that auto-records focused work sessions to iOS Calendar with zero setup or clutter.
Strengths
- Simple 4-quadrant prioritization using the Eisenhower Matrix with drag-and-drop ease
- Auto-saves completed focus sessions as calendar events without manual entry
- One-tap timer with preset durations (15/25/45 min) and lock screen visibility
- No folders, tags, or projects—reduces cognitive load for disorganized users
- Seamless iCloud sync across iPhone and iPad with no account required
Weaknesses
- Users complain about missing export options for daily logs (e.g., CSV or PDF)
- No recurring tasks or reminders despite frequent use cases in reviews
- Limited customization: no color themes, font size adjustments, or dark mode
- Some users report calendar entries not syncing reliably after app restart
- No offline access during sync failures; app becomes unusable if iCloud is down
Opportunities
- Add lightweight recurring tasks (daily/weekly) with simple toggle—no complex scheduling
- Introduce a 'Daily Review' widget that shows summary of completed tasks from past 24h
- Build a minimal export feature (PDF or plain text) for sharing progress with others
- Offer a dark mode and optional theme colors to improve accessibility and UX
- Create a companion 'Focus History' timeline view with swipe-to-delete and search
Competitors
- Focus To-Do
- Todoist
- Microsoft To Do
- Notion (with Eisenhower template)
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 1:20:38 AM