Ellie helps you organize your thoughts and plan your day in a beautiful and simple app. Visualize your week in an intuitive and powerful Kanban view. You can drag tasks between days in the Kanban view as well as into your calendar.
A better daily planner (Kanban + Calendar)
Ellie helps you organize your thoughts and plan your day in a beautiful and simple app. Visualize your week in an intuitive and powerful Kanban view. You can drag tasks between days in the Kanban view as well as into your calendar.
Hello hello 👋 I came to PH at around 2pm today and saw a bar that said "It's launch day!" and realized that someone had hunted Ellie. I'm a little unprepared screenshot/marketing material wise so sorry for that! There are a TON of features that aren't listed on the landing page as well, here are a few: 1. Analytics 2. Today-only mode 3. Task timer 4. Email forwarding (to create a task) 5. Mac app 6. iPad app 7. Calendar week view and much more Happy to answer any questions about the app though :
Congrats on the launch Chris! 👏
Been following your build-in-public process for Ellie for a while now! Congrats on the unexpected launch!
Hope you will have a good launch !
I use Ellie every day, so glad to see it hunted. One of my team members (*cough* Jiayi) signs off every call we have with "make sure you write this down in Ellie" because she knows that if I don't log a task in Ellie, I will completely forget to do it. Simple but useful app that helps me stay on top of things!
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