Productivity apps should adapt to mental reality — not the other way around.
https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/scopit/id6752564453
Plan your day with clarity: Today / Upcoming / Past + an Inbox + daily notes.
toolfinder.co/go/scopit
#Productivity
Plan your day with clarity: Today / Upcoming / Past + an Inbox + daily notes.
toolfinder.co/go/scopit
#Productivity
• iCloud sync to keep everything in sync across your devices.
• Encrypted local JSON backups: export, import and restore.
• Daily Notes are now included in backups.
• Siri Shortcuts / Shortcuts app: “Add Event” and “Open Today”.
• iCloud sync to keep everything in sync across your devices.
• Encrypted local JSON backups: export, import and restore.
• Daily Notes are now included in backups.
• Siri Shortcuts / Shortcuts app: “Add Event” and “Open Today”.
Performance improvements for calendar imports and a clearer, more intentional Quick Add.
The goal remains the same: reduce friction, reduce mental overload, and help people start — not manage endless lists.
Still listening. Still refining.
Performance improvements for calendar imports and a clearer, more intentional Quick Add.
The goal remains the same: reduce friction, reduce mental overload, and help people start — not manage endless lists.
Still listening. Still refining.
They assume that more structure, more lists, more badges, more automation will somehow reduce cognitive load.
In practice, they often do the opposite.
They expose everything at once.
They quantify endlessly.
They treat all tasks as equal units.
They assume that more structure, more lists, more badges, more automation will somehow reduce cognitive load.
In practice, they often do the opposite.
They expose everything at once.
They quantify endlessly.
They treat all tasks as equal units.