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🌼 My Day

Planning your day should take minutes, not half of the day.

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Most planning apps assume your day is a neat stack of timeboxed blocks. You know what you're doing, when you're doing it, and exactly how long each thing takes. Then reality shows up.

Things run long. Things get interrupted. Something urgent appears from nowhere. You mix focused work with quick async tasks. You rarely know upfront how long something will take — you just know it needs to happen, and roughly when.

My Day is built around that reality. Tasks have a start time if they need one, but never a required duration. You can prioritize and schedule items, and let the smart sort figure out the order. Todo items and calendar items live in the same list because the line between them is blurry anyway. The app nudges you forward — when a timed task is due, it promotes itself to Doing automatically, so your list stays honest without you having to manage it.

The goal is simple: spend two minutes entering what you need to get done today, then go on and get things done.


How it works

📋 Board — Your day as a kanban. Drag tasks from TodoDoingDone. Timed tasks live in the list view and promote themselves automatically — the board stays focused on what you're actively working on.

📝 List — Everything in one place, smartly sorted to interleave your tasks around any timed commitments. The closest thing to an honest picture of your day.

📅 Calendar — A timeline of what's coming up and how much breathing room you have between items. No duration required.


Getting started

No account. No install. No setup.

Just open index.html, add what's on your plate today, and get on with it.


License

PolyForm Noncommercial License 1.0.0 — free for personal, educational, and non-commercial use. Commercial use is reserved for the original author.


Engineering

Designed and engineered by Joel Sebastian Andersson.
Co-authored with Claude by Anthropic.