Luke Wilson

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15 years building and scaling a SaaS platform in the UK to be used by customers worldwide — raising £500k+ in funding and partnering with the likes of Worldpay, Barclaycard, and Reach PLC along the way, as well as an AppSumo Select partnership and a feature at the 2017 Web Summit Lisbon. Now turning that experience toward AI and app building, with Cadence (a daily planner that works with your energy, not against it) as the first release.

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Maker History

  • Cadence
    CadenceA daily planner that works with your energy, not against it.
    Jun 2026
  • HEADLNE//
    HEADLNE//News at a glance. Balanced. Fast. In your control.
    Sep 2025
  • PaymentPro
    PaymentProTurn your phone into a payment terminal and EPOS system.
    Jul 2025
  • WebBoss.io
    WebBoss.ioBuild responsive websites in a fraction of the time
    Sep 2019
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    Joined Product HuntAugust 23rd, 2019

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It's launch day!

Cadence is live on Product Hunt today!

If you've been following along this is the moment. Cadence is officially out in the world and I'd love your support.

15d ago

A daily planning app for when your body doesn't always want to work due to chronic illness or AuDHD

I have fibromyalgia and other neurodivergent issues, and the crossover of symptoms causes some interesting dynamics in my life! A good energy day, but bad executive dysfunction and motivation? Or a brain fog day but the feeling of energy and motivation to be productive despite being unable to focus. It's a challenge!

So I decided to build something to help myself get out of these ruts and not put things off forever (as I glance at my dirty kitchen! ) The app will do a daily check in to ask where your energy and focus is at. You can then add tasks to your list and let AI plan your day around your symptoms and energy/focus levels. If things aren't going well later on (as it often happens!) you can click the "I'm struggling" button to replan your day based on your current energy and focus. Sometimes it may suggest that you push some tasks to tomorrow so you don't burn out, and will schedule in lots of breaks and wind-down time.

What does your current daily planning look like — and where does it fall apart?

Genuinely curious for those of you who've tried to get on top of daily planning with ADHD, chronic illness, or just variable energy: what have you actually tried, and what was the thing that made it stop working for you?

For me it was always the gap between "what I planned to do" and "what I actually had capacity for on the day." Every app assumed I'd wake up the same person I was when I made the list.

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