Which planning methods are available?
You can work with time blocking, the Eisenhower Matrix, goal and OKR breakdowns, habits, budgets, free-form whiteboards, and a local reader workspace.
Productivity & Habits
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Compare planned and actual spending, project savings goals and an emergency fund, and explore debt avalanche and snowball plans with local, portable data.
Build consistent routines with daily, weekday, custom-day, and weekly-frequency goals, plus quick check-ins, a calendar heatmap, streaks, and useful progress insights.
Turn tasks into an actionable day with a draggable timeline, weekly planning, recurring blocks, an unscheduled inbox, focus timing, reusable templates, and review insights.
Separate important work from urgent noise with a visual matrix, today view, subtasks, recurring tasks, bulk organization, practical insights, and local backups.
Break long-term direction into outcomes you can execute and review with objectives, weighted key results, milestones, actions, health signals, check-ins, and a visual roadmap.
A lightweight blackboard and whiteboard that runs entirely in your browser, with pressure-sensitive ink, pens, a highlighter, an eraser, undo and redo, local autosave, and high-resolution PNG export.
Read PDF, EPUB, TXT novels, and CBZ/ZIP comics without uploading or signing in, with a local library, reading progress, contents, bookmarks, read aloud, and flexible layouts.
Choose a lightweight structure for the work in front of you: a budget, habit streak, time-blocked day, urgency matrix, goal tree, whiteboard, or local reading desk. Each tool keeps planning close to execution.
You can work with time blocking, the Eisenhower Matrix, goal and OKR breakdowns, habits, budgets, free-form whiteboards, and a local reader workspace.
No. These focused tools open in the browser and are useful when you need a specific planning method without adopting a larger system.