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 'easy to use' and 'visually calming'
- Strong focus on weekly planning with clear day-by-day task organization
- Effective drag-and-drop functionality for reordering tasks, cited as 'smooth and responsive'
- Supports both task tracking and goal setting in one view, described as 'helpful for long-term focus'
- Lightweight and fast, with no unnecessary features or clutter
Weaknesses
- Users complain about 'no reminders or notifications' despite needing them for consistency
- Lack of cross-device sync: 'I can't access my plan from my phone after using it on iPad'
- No export or backup options: 'Lost all my work when I reinstalled the app'
- Limited customization: 'Can’t change colors or themes beyond basic options'
- No offline mode: 'App crashes when internet drops'
Opportunities
- Add smart reminders with customizable triggers (e.g., daily at 9 AM, before deadline)
- Introduce cloud sync via iCloud or Google Drive to enable seamless multi-device access
- Build in a simple export feature (PDF, CSV) for archiving or sharing plans
- Offer dark mode and theme customization to improve accessibility and user preference
- Enable offline-first design so users aren’t blocked by connectivity issues
Competitors
- Todoist
- Notion
- Microsoft To Do
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