What it is
A calm GTD task manager with a three-column view: roles on the left, projects in the middle, individual tasks on the right. My first bigger app.
Why I built it
Todoist and TickTick were missing two things for me: sequential inbox processing, one task at a time instead of a whole list at once, and a sequential review of areas and projects to check what’s stale and what needs adding.
What mattered to me
- The three-column view. The left column holds roles I hold, like “designer” in a given area of work. The middle column holds concrete projects, sets of actions like “prepare a report.” The right column holds the individual actions that get those projects done. I hadn’t found a ready-made tool with this structure.
- Muted colors and a paper-like design. A deliberate aesthetic choice, so it wouldn’t be another loud productivity tool.
- Learning Claude Code. This was one of my first projects where I learned to work with it.
Status
The core (inbox processing, three columns, area review) works and I’m happy with it. Calendar time blocking for tasks is still unfinished.