Are you struggling to manage your tasks with a calendar?

Using a regular calendar app to manage tasks just doesn't work.

Calendar apps today are designed to schedule meetings and appointments. They are made for others to take a slice of your time. A team meeting here, another one-on-one there. Your day gets sliced into pieces with little time left for the things that you want to get done. The tasks that are important for your goals get lost in a sea of meetings. Those tasks that, if done well, are a path towards greater accomplishments.

Every day becomes a struggle with staying focused on your priorities and what's important right now.

Your calendar becomes a reflection of how others use your time, not how you can use it to get work done and accomplish things.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could better focus on your important tasks and make progress towards your goals?

What you want is a calendar that is built for tasks and not meetings. You need a calendar that puts your priorities first and helps you achieve greater success.

What you need is a calendar that:

Introducing The Daily App

Start the day focused on Today

Today is the most important day and this time is the most important moment. What you focus on and what you get done right now will set the stage for future success. When you open the Daily App, you are greeted with the Today view and list of tasks that are scheduled for right now.

Below Today's tasks, you can view Tomorrow's tasks as well. This encourages you to end your day planning for the next. And so when tomorrow becomes today, you are all teed up and ready to go.

A better way to plan ahead

When you plan the upcoming weeks and months in advance, it is difficult to decide the exact dates and times when you will work on specific tasks. Trying to be too specific too early can be overwhelming. Instead, it's helpful to generally "pencil in" some tasks that you want to accomplish sometime during a certain week or month.

The Daily App enables you to schedule tasks for "sometime in the week" or "sometime in the month". Once the week or month comes around, you can pick up those tasks and slot them into a specific day or knock them out and check them off the list. It's a great way to unload your mind and stay on top of what's important.

Day divided into blocks of time

Traditional calendars cut up your day into ribbons of 30 minute time blocks. This is unnatural and results in a packed schedule that leads to anxiety or burn out.

In the Daily App, we provide 3 natural blocks of time: Morning, Afternoon and Evening. This gives you flexibility and a sense of control. If you start a task at 9:15 instead of 9am exactly, it's ok. Get started and get going.

Pin a quick note to yourself

Some days are just special. Maybe it's someone's birthday, or it's the day you are on vacation. You can pin a note on top of the day to remind yourself of something about that day. Use it give your days meaning and context.

Stay focused on your work, not on the app

We want you to spend more time on your work, and less time fiddling with the app. In the Daily App, every interaction has been designed with flow in mind. Adding multiple tasks and moving around the days and months are simply fluid.

The Daily App is for YOU if:

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