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Zaid Naimleft a comment
I built Deadline Zero because I kept ignoring my task lists. Static checklists don't create urgency. So I made time visible — tasks fall as deadlines approach. The closer to due, the faster they drop. It turns out that watching something fall toward an abyss is much harder to ignore than a date in a list. Simple idea. Changed how I work.

Deadline ZeroWatch your tasks fall as deadlines approach
Tasks fall toward the abyss as their deadlines approach. Complete them before they hit zero.
Not another checklist. Deadline Zero makes time feel physical. Urgent tasks sink faster. Completed tasks disappear. What remains is what matters.
A productivity tool disguised as a game. Feel the weight of time instead of ignoring it.

Deadline ZeroWatch your tasks fall as deadlines approach
Built for makers juggling multiple projects. Vertex shows your revenue pipeline from planned to live — every project, every income stream, one clear view.
See monthly totals. Set targets. Track the gap. Know exactly where you stand without spreadsheets or dashboards that take longer to maintain than the projects themselves.
Simple. Visual. Built by a maker who needed it.

VertexTrack revenue across all your projects in one pipeline view
Zaid Naimleft a comment
I built Vertex because I was losing track of my own projects. Between client work, side projects, and products at different stages, I never had a clear picture of what was actually generating revenue vs what was just planned. So I built a pipeline view — planned, building, live — with monthly totals and a target gap. Now I open one app and know exactly where I stand. If you're juggling multiple...

VertexTrack revenue across all your projects in one pipeline view
Most mind mapping tools give you one flat canvas. Infinity gives you infinite depth. Every node you create can be entered as its own canvas, containing its own nodes, containing their own canvases. No limits.
Map how thinking actually works — ideas containing ideas, infinitely nested. Navigate with breadcrumbs. Zoom out to see the big picture. Dive in to explore the details. Your thoughts finally have room to breathe.
Built for people who think in systems, not lists.

InfinityMind mapping where every node is a universe you can enter
Zaid Naimleft a comment
I built Infinity because I was tired of mind maps that run out of space. Every tool I tried forced flat hierarchies or linear lists. But that's not how ideas work. A thought contains other thoughts. A project contains sub-projects. A concept contains details that contain more details. So I built a canvas where every node is a door. Click it and you're inside — a new infinite canvas. Go deeper....

InfinityMind mapping where every node is a universe you can enter
