Tom Garcy

Kyugo - Your personal time-assistant

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It’s time to reinvent the calendar. Take control of your day with ease. Kyugo guards your work-life balance that always seemed just outside of your grasp, until now. It automatically solves your schedule for work, meetings, and your free time.

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Tom Garcy
Hi, Product Hunt community! 👋 Do you use calendars to plan your daily routines? Your meetings, blocks of time to work, and events with your friends and family? And does the classic calendar help you organize your life or do you struggle with its ineffectiveness like me and dozens of other professionals I've talked to in recent years? 🗓️😩 Once I started using a calendar to plan my daily tasks and personal life, I brought more order to an otherwise random and chaotic system I had been using before. However, the more I used the calendar to plan, the more I realized that the classical calendar didn’t serve my needs. 🤔🤷 I started to explore other options, but they all led back to the same old calendar format we've been using since the first PDAs from the 1980s. I couldn't find a good reason why it should be this way, and if it truly reflects how we, as human beings, experience time. I realized that the calendars we use daily are outdated, ineffective, and poorly designed from a UX perspective. 🕰️👎 With my skills in UX and design, I embarked on a mission to create the ultimate planning tool—a tool that genuinely meets the needs of the 21st century. A tool that helps us achieve true work-life balance. I started asking questions, not just to myself but also to others. What do we like and dislike about our current calendars? Where are their weaknesses? Why aren't they helping us more effectively? I engaged in numerous conversations, seeking insights... 🗨️💡 Three years of research, study, and experimenting with different variants led to a new way of representing time and planning daily life. And it worked! More effective than a classic calendar. It led to the creation of my own time Guardian, an app that you can try too: Kyugo*! 📊📈 Excited? You should be! 🤩 Kyugo operates on three levels to maximize your daily time and energy for work and personal life: 1️⃣ Meetings, 2️⃣ Time for work, 3️⃣ Your life (your free time). 🔄📅 How? Kyugo syncs with my family and friends' schedules, ensuring a seamless blend of life, work, and meetings in my schedule. It identifies available time blocks for specific tasks and schedules them in my calendar. If I need 2 hours for a task, I simply tell Kyugo, and it seamlessly incorporates it into my schedule. This frees me from constantly checking my calendar for availability—Kyugo does it for me. 📆🤖 Wouldn't it be amazing to reschedule all your tasks with a simple tap? Imagine waking up feeling unwell or facing an urgent situation demanding your attention. In such cases, a single tap allows me to mark the day as unavailable. Kyugo swiftly shifts my work blocks to the following days, identifying open slots in my calendar to reschedule my tasks. No manual intervention is needed, saving me a considerable amount of time and avoiding the headache of rearranging it all manually. 🛌🔄 But what about meetings? If there are scheduled meetings on a day when I don't feel well and need to reschedule, Kyugo automatically cancels them. It sends automatic emails to all participants, offering my apologies and providing a link to my calendar. They can conveniently pick an alternative date and time for our meeting. 📅💌 Hence, I fondly call the Kyugo app my Personal Guardian. It efficiently eliminates scheduling conflicts, automates tasks, and allows others to choose new meeting times based on my availability. 🤝🤖 This represents just one facet of the “Turn Day Off” feature. You can also proactively plan these days, say, to enjoy an extended weekend with your family. Mark a specific day in your calendar, and Kyugo will avoid scheduling any work blocks or meetings. 📅🌞 Not only does the app facilitate day-wide rescheduling with a single tap, but you can also effortlessly reschedule individual events. A tap on “Reschedule” prompts Kyugo to pinpoint the first available time block in line with your calendar commitments. 🔄📅 And that's why Kyugo is your true pocket-sized personal assistant. Rescheduling becomes nearly effortless, leaving you with less to worry about. 📱🤗 Kyugo runs on your existing Google Calendar, so no need to create a new calendar. Just connect your Google Account. 🔗📮 Key features: • Guarded meeting & work schedule • Protected time in your life • Revolutionary auto-planning for events • Bulk actions for No meetings & Turn day off • Wellbeing features • Public availability calendar --- * Kyugo comes from the Japanese “Kyūgo”, meaning a relief, or an aid.
Daniel Feles
Being a product designer myself for more than a decade, I 100% support any project that is willing to reinvent patterns, that we use for 10+ years. I think Kyugo’s aim is something ive been waiting for a long time. i believe calendars following ancient printed formats needs to be reinvented and I like Kyugo’s approach. Congnrats @tom_garcy and good luck on the launch!
Tom Garcy
@dfeles 🙏 the time for the change is now! I'm glad you see it that way and thanks for the support.
Martha Patzer
@tom_garcy Congrats Tom and team! Love the design and name of your product. Best of luck!
Tom Garcy
@itspatzer thank you!
Vasily Malyshev
@tom_garcy Congrats on the launch! If you don't mind me asking: why did you opt for a circle design as opposed to sort of the standard vertical approach to planning? Good luck with your launch!
Maria Loleyt
Great product for such a burning need! Congratulations on your launch, guys!!
Tom Garcy
@maria_loleyt absolutely! Let me know how you like the app 🙏
Maria Loleyt
@tom_garcy I absolutely love UI, but I downloaded the app on my desktop and it quits as soon as opens. Is it available for the desktop?
Marvin Borisch
💡 Bright idea
Using Google Ecosystem but not supporting android. Why exclude over 80% of the population and the majority of almost every country outside the US?
Tom Garcy
@marvinpoo we have the Android version ready, but we have been struggling with the Google Merchant profile for a long time with no support from the Google team. We're planning to resolve this ASAP.
Tom Garcy
@shoghi90683991 this is our next big task, we're starting on it just now. I'll let you know!
Marvin Borisch
@tom_garcy I am looking forward! The app itself looks nice and the time slots are what I am looking for, but can't give it a honest review until I can use it on my device(s) :)
Esus 🛡️
💎 Pixel perfection
I normally wouldn't comment on something like this (I don't schedule or do meetings), but woah. Your landing page design is gorgeous, app looks stunning, absolutely love it! Since you asked for some feedback, I would say a TLDR on the launch comment would be great. :)
Tom Garcy
@esus OMG thanks for such nice feedback 😳 and I know, the first comment could be a bit too long, but you don’t like reading novels? 😂
Ni ✌🏾& ❤️
@esus agreed!
Darya Antonyuk
looks promising, thank you! how do I ensure that the app doesn't cancel/move some of my important events when I add new ones? Curious about how the process works
Tom Garcy
@darya_antonyuk Kyugo is not moving anything without your consent. However, using the auto-planner ensures that you have no scheduling conflicts. All events go to your pre-defined blocks.
Max Kotin
Congrats on the launch! Creating a fresh and innovative UI like this is no small feat. Kudos to you guys. One suggestion, take it or leave it. The onboarding looks rather long and tedious. I think you could explore showing only the essential part first, make the user try the basics and how awesome this concept is, and then later launch other parts of the onboarding...
Tom Garcy
@max_kotin thanks for the feedback, Max! I think that's an interesting point in maybe splitting the onboarding into more parts. Really appreciate it
Max Kotin
@tom_garcy Happy to help. I love task managers, calendar apps, etc. But even I got bored after a dozen taps :)
Brice Maurin
Tried to install your app. You're asking me permission to get all my contacts, then tell me I can't use your app without paying. This is weird, and close to a scam. I hate being fooled like this.
Tom Garcy
@b_maurin Kyugo runs on Google Calendar – you have to give the permissions to make it work. It's the same as with any other calendar app where you connect your G Cal. We don't store any data, the permissions are for you only. We don't have any access to your contacts or calendar, it's Google, Brice, imagine they'd allow that... You have a 30-day trial to try the app and we're also removing that, so you can have 2 days of using Kyugo and then starting the 30-day trial.
Brice Maurin
@tom_garcy the permissions asked include the contacts. That's a fact. I don't understand what you're saying. Anyway, my point is: don't ask access to data you don't need. If u can't use the app without paying, ask me those data after I paid. Not before.
Tom Garcy
@b_maurin yes, because you’re using your contacts in the app for meetings and meeting history with each person :) we’re only asking for data we need. But again, you’re not giving any data to us, Google won’t allow that. You only confirm to use your data in the Kyugo app. And you can use the app without paying, as mentioned before. You have 30-day trial, you pay 0. You can decide anytime to cancel for 30 days
Kyle Adams
Whoa, this UI is spectacular! Can't wait to try this out.
Tom Garcy
@kyleadams thank you! Let me know!
Patty Howard
This is huge for people who are working in hybrid environments. Commuting to and from the office (for me anyway) can mean major schedule differences. Having something that helps keep me organized and is oriented towards the type of work that I do is massively helpful.
Tom Garcy
@patty_howard1 absolutely. I hope Kyugo can help you with that
Chris Lindner
Congrats on launch! Very exquisite app. I love the partition of Work, Live and ,Meet, as well as it's interaction mode. The first time I used it, every step was a surprise :)
Tom Garcy
@cld glad to hear it! The UX is quite different than we're used to in apps, but it works!
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