Not the day. Not the inbox. Your whole week lives in a single object — seven equal bands, always visible, always proportional. Empty Sunday gets the same room as packed Monday. Tap to expand, swipe to switch cadences. Nothing more to learn.
Seven bands, equal heights, always on screen. The shape of your week shouldn't move just because Tuesday got busy.
No streaks. No fire emojis. No "you missed a day." Some weeks are quiet. The app knows the difference and doesn't ask you to apologise.
Share a cadence with your partner, your team, your housemates. Your mood and your Sunday review stay yours — even on shared boards.
Cadence doesn't tell you what to plan. It doesn't suggest. It doesn't nudge. It holds the week steady so you can think.
Tasks, completions, and presence are shared with everyone on a cadence. Mood and weekly reviews are not — by design, and forever. This is the trust contract.
The things that need coordination. Equal access, equal weight.
The things that need protecting. Yours forever, on any device, on any cadence.
Defending the absences is as important as defending the features. Here's what we said no to, and why.
One quiet route, available only on Sundays. Three prompts, open text, never seen by anyone else. If your week was quiet, the language is too — no stats theatre, no guilt trip.
That's not nothing. Four tasks done, three carried over. The shape of a quiet week is its own kind of progress.
No account needed. The first sixty seconds are using the app, not signing into it.