baseline. - Structure your life, without the pressure.

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A calm personal operating system. Organise tasks, routines, meals, money and daily check-ins in one quiet place.

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I built baseline. because I wanted a simpler way to manage the different parts of everyday life without turning life itself into another productivity exercise. I found myself using different apps for tasks, routines, meal planning, budgeting and keeping track of how I was doing. Each one did its job, but together they created more noise. And a lot of productivity apps seemed built around the idea that I needed to do more, maintain streaks, hit goals and constantly optimise myself. That wasn't what I wanted. So I built baseline. around a different idea: structure, without the pressure. baseline. brings together five parts of everyday life: Focus: Manage your daily tasks and see what needs your attention next. Rhythm: Build routines and automatically bring recurring tasks into your day. Signal: Complete quick daily check-ins and see patterns in your wellbeing over time. Fuel: Plan your meals, manage recipes and create your shopping list. Pockets: Plan your monthly finances and see what you actually have available to spend. The aim isn't to maximise productivity or make you feel guilty when life gets in the way. It's simply to reduce the mental load of keeping everything in your head. I also wanted baseline. to be quiet. No sales emails. No constant nudges. No notifications telling you that you've fallen behind or haven't completed something. baseline. only sends notifications when you choose to have them. If you don't open the app for a few days, nothing happens. It doesn't chase you. When you come back, it's just there. No streaks. No gamification. No productivity theatre. Just a calm place to give everyday life a bit more structure. baseline. is now available on iPhone, iPad and Mac, and I'm really interested to hear what people think. Thanks for taking a look. Damien

The way everything lives in one quiet space without a single noisy notification is such a thoughtful choice, it actually makes me want to open it daily.

love the calm vibe here. one thing that would make it stick for me is a weekly review prompt that gently recaps what got done and what carried over, so the check-ins actually feed back into planning. would feel like the app is thinking alongside you instead of just sitting still

Love how calm this feels. One thing I'd really appreciate is a "weekly reflection" prompt that pulls from my check-ins and routines, maybe asking what went well and what to tweak next week. That kind of gentle nudge to look back would tie the whole system together.