A calm place for a busy brain.
This isn't a productivity app. There's no streaks, no scoring, no shame. Just four small tools, used in any order, designed for how your mind actually works on a hard day.
How do you feel right now?
We'll prefill the rest of the app so you don't have to answer this twice.
Use whichever one matches the moment.
All the Things
get it out of your head.
Type everything that's swirling — tasks, worries, half-decisions, the email you forgot to send. Don't organize it. Don't filter it. The coach sorts it into Do, Decide, Remember, Worry, Ask, and Park so you can see what's actually there.
use when you're frozen, scattered, or your brain feels too loud.
learn more →Three Things
just pick three. that's the whole job.
After the dump, the coach picks three things that actually fit your energy and the time you have right now. Not the most urgent. Not the longest list. Three. With a 60-second first move for each one.
use when you have a window of time and don't know where to start.
learn more →Right Things
decide the small thing so the big thing can move.
A gentle decision tool for the things you keep rolling around. Not life-altering choices — the everyday ones that block momentum. Roll the dice when your brain can't pick.
use when something small has been taking up too much space.
learn more →Start Something
pick your state. breathe. begin.
An analog-inspired wooden timer for the moment when you can't even pick a task. Choose how you feel — overwhelmed, stuck, avoiding, scattered, tired — and we'll set the time. One breath. Then a soft countdown with quiet encouragement. No alarms. No streaks.
use when you're frozen and need a runway, not a to-do list.
learn more →There's no right way. But this works for most people.
- 1Open All the Things and dump for two minutes. Don't try to be neat.
- 2Let it sort. Look at what's actually in your head. Often that's already a relief.
- 3Tap Three Things. Tell it your energy and how long you have. Get three picks.
- 4Tap one of the three. The wooden timer takes over. Make contact, not completion.
- 5When the bell sounds, you're done. Even if the thing isn't. That's the point.
- ·No streaks. Missing a day is not a failure. It's a day.
- ·No notifications nagging you. The app waits where you left it.
- ·No leaderboards, no points, no productivity score.
- ·No assumption that you have to finish things. Contact counts.
Okay. Ready when you are.
Start with whichever tool matches where you are right now. You can always come back here from the footer.
made with care, for brains like yours.