Week is a task management tool where calendar is the main part of the app. To get things done you have to schedule them first and Week helps you to do exactly that. Create projects, assign them different colours and see how you spend your day.
Task management tool with a heavy focus on planning
Week is a task management tool where calendar is the main part of the app. To get things done you have to schedule them first and Week helps you to do exactly that. Create projects, assign them different colours and see how you spend your day.
Hi ProductHunt! 👋🏻 It was always hard for me to use common task management tools because I couldn't see how my tasks fit into my day. You only have a limited amount of time and usually you also have a numerous amount of tasks, so it's very important to see your day from a bird view. Week helps you to distribute your time among your tasks and plan your week ahead. You can use different colours for different projects which makes it easier to see exactly how you spend your time. For that reason Wee
It looks like the perfect solution for finding a work-life balance! Is it another platform, or can I use Google calendar with your product inside?
Been looking for something like actually, going to download and give it a go. Will update with comments
Perfect, thank you. I've been looking for EXACTLY something like this. Just curious, can I create an animated video / overview video for Week?
Clean and simple. Loved the feel of old sticky notes!
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