Mohammed Alnafisah

Daylume - The AI weekly planner built for executives

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Most task apps make you do all the work. Daylume doesn't. Speak naturally — "prep board notes Sunday, call Ahmed tomorrow" — and Vexa, the AI, schedules it, labels it, and fits it into your week. You just confirm. Built for executives and founders. Dark-only. No clutter. Features: AI voice scheduling · Timebox week view · Google Calendar sync · Apple TV dashboard · Lock screen widgets What's your current weekly planning system?

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Mohammed Alnafisah
I built Daylume because I kept watching smart, busy people fail at planning — not because they lacked discipline, but because their tools made them do all the work. Every app I tried assumed you had time to sit down, open it, and carefully organize your week. Executives don't work that way. Decisions happen fast, priorities shift mid-day, and the last thing you want is friction between a thought and it being scheduled. So I built around voice-first AI. You speak naturally — "call Ahmed tomorrow morning, prep the board deck this weekend" — and Vexa schedules it, labels it, and slots it into your week. You just confirm or adjust. That's it. The Timebox view came next. Not a list — an actual hour-by-hour week view, so you can see conflicts before they happen and drag tasks between days in seconds. Dark-only. No light mode. Built to feel like a command center, not a to-do list. Would genuinely love feedback from founders and operators here — what does your current weekly planning system look like, and where does it break down?