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Day Organizer

Day Organizer transforms competing life demands into a clear, manageable path forward. When life feels too complex, it helps you identify the next clear step—without turning the organizer into another responsibility.

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Day Organizer interface

Life complexity can exceed moment-to-moment organization

A person may be a student, clinician, researcher, caregiver, partner, and more in the same day. Traditional productivity apps treat every obligation as the same kind of task. The deeper problem is clarity under complexity: knowing what kind of day you are having, what matters today, and what deserves attention right now.

Roles, capacity, and a clear next step

Day Organizer uses roles as attention filters, respects calendar commitments, limits visible priorities to what fits, and surfaces a manageable place to start. It also protects recovery time productivity should not consume. It is not LifeOS, not a habit tracker, not an EHR, and not an AI coach.

How it works

  1. 1

    Orient Today

    Open Today and see what kind of day you are having, what is happening now, and what comes next.

  2. 2

    Switch role context

    Filter attention by the role you are operating in so competing hats stop shouting at once.

  3. 3

    Plan what fits

    Shape a lightweight day plan from commitments, capacity, and priorities—without building a schedule from scratch.

  4. 4

    Just Start and Focus

    When initiation is the blocker, reduce the screen to one small next step and a calm focus state.

  5. 5

    Reorganize when disrupted

    When reality breaks the plan, recover: what changed, what still matters, what still fits, what moves.

Capabilities

  • Today orientation

    A single screen that answers what to do with your attention right now.

  • Role-aware attention

    Roles are contextual filters—not folders—so the right responsibilities surface at the right time.

  • Capacity-aware priorities

    Planning treats time, energy, and context as constraints rather than infinite lists.

  • Just Start

    An overwhelm-to-action mode that shows one meaningful micro-step.

  • Adaptive recovery

    Reorganize My Day when meetings run late, energy drops, or the plan stops fitting.

  • Local-first Mac prototype

    Today prototype with a Tauri Mac lab shell for local install. Not a production multi-device release yet.

Where this is going

Now

Today prototype and planning core

Domain engine, persistence, Today, roles, planning, Just Start, and recovery flows are under active development.

Next

Production shells

Harden Mac and mobile clients once interaction gates stay solid—still without premature sync lock-in.

Later

Cross-device continuity

Sync architecture only after multi-client behavior is proven.

Interface

Day Organizer Today screen
Implemented prototypeToday orientation: what matters now without a noisy dashboardOpen full size
Day Organizer role switcher
Implemented prototypeRole context switches attention across life hatsOpen full size
Day Organizer Just Start focus mode
Implemented prototypeJust Start / Focus reduces the day to one next stepOpen full size
Day Organizer reorganize recovery proposal
Implemented prototypeReorganize My Day when the plan stops fitting realityOpen full size

Questions

Is Day Organizer the same as LifeOS?
No. LifeOS is a broader personal system for habits, goals, focus, journaling, and wellbeing. Day Organizer focuses on role-aware daily clarity and the next meaningful step.
Is it therapy or clinical software?
No. It is a personal organization product. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace clinical care.
Can I download it today?
Public release is not available yet. A local Mac lab prototype exists for development. Join the waitlist for updates.

Join Day Organizer waitlist

Product beta interest is separate from research participation. Submitting interest does not enroll you in a study.