I’ve procrastinated. A lot.
So I built the tool I needed: a calendar that nudges me to start and makes each tiny action feel rewarding.
Why it works
• On-screen triggers. Start right from Lock Screen, Home widgets, or Dynamic Island—no app hunting, no friction.
• Visual, not vague. See time as colorful blocks; watch empty gaps shrink as your day fills up.
• Micro-wins. Pre-set 5/10/15/20/30/40-minute sessions make “just start” effortless.
• Behavior cues. I researched what actually helps: clear next step + visible progress bar = momentum.
What I do with it
• Tap a tile (Code, Deep Work, Gym, Cleaning, Cooking… you choose) → timer starts → progress shows on Lock Screen.
• Quick-log board for instant actions; no typing, no setup.
• Day / Week / Month / List views to plan and review at a glance.
• Color-coded categories keep context obvious and motivating.
• Smart reminders surface the right nudge at the right time.
Designed for humans
• Gentle, friendly UI—high contrast, readable, and calm.
• Built for short bursts or deep focus.
• Feels like a game of filling your day, not a chore list.
Perfect if you
• Want an anti-procrastination calendar that actually gets you to start.
• Love time-blocking but hate friction.
• Believe small habits create big change.
I finally found a way that sticks. If you’ve struggled like me, try filling just one block—then another. Your day will take care of itself.