One-liner
A minimalist weekly planner that helps users organize tasks and goals with a clean, drag-and-drop interface.
Strengths
- Clean, intuitive interface praised for being distraction-free and visually calming ("I love how simple it is to use" - Review #12)
- Effective drag-and-drop task reordering makes workflow adjustments seamless ("Moving tasks around is so smooth" - Review #34)
- Strong focus on weekly planning over daily, appealing to users who prefer long-term goal tracking ("Perfect for setting weekly goals" - Review #7)
- Lightweight performance with no lag even on older devices
- Supports recurring tasks and custom labels for better organization
Weaknesses
- No offline access—users lose data when disconnected ("I lost my plan because I wasn’t online" - Review #28)
- Limited customization: no theme options or font size adjustment ("Can’t make text bigger—hard to read" - Review #19)
- No reminders or notifications for upcoming tasks ("I forget things because there’s no alert" - Review #41)
- No export or backup feature—data loss risk if app is deleted ("No way to save my work? That’s scary" - Review #33)
- No integration with calendar apps like Apple Calendar or Google Calendar
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first version with local sync and backup via iCloud/Google Drive
- Add customizable themes and accessibility features (larger text, dark mode) to appeal to wider audiences
- Introduce smart reminders based on time of day or task priority
- Enable calendar sync to position as a bridge between planners and calendars
- Offer a free tier with core features and premium upgrades for automation and templates
Competitors
- Notion
- Todoist
- Apple Reminders
- TickTick
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:17:36 PM