Joshua Sajous

Gia - Turn thoughts into a structured day—automatically.

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Meneur removes the overhead of managing tasks. Most tools require manual capture, structuring, and scheduling, which creates friction. Meneur turns messy inputs like notes or ideas into organized tasks and timelines automatically. It evaluates whether a schedule is realistic, estimates completion probability, and adjusts it. Instead of storing tasks, it actively manages execution.

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Joshua Sajous
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I built Meneur after noticing that most productivity tools shift the burden onto the user. The real problem is not managing tasks, it is the effort required to capture, organize, and decide what to do next. People spend more time structuring their system than actually executing. This “capture tax” creates friction, and most tools only add more of it. Meneur is designed to remove that overhead. You can input messy thoughts, simple tasks, or rough plans, and the system turns them into a structured, time-based schedule automatically. It also organizes, categorizes, and tags tasks without requiring manual setup. Beyond that, it evaluates whether a schedule is realistic. If the day is overloaded, it flags it, estimates the likelihood of completion, and suggests adjustments such as deferring or redistributing tasks. The approach evolved over time. It started as a simple scheduling tool, but it became clear that scheduling alone was not enough. The real value came from reducing decisions and improving judgment. That led to adding intelligence around prioritization, feasibility, and timing. The goal is not just to plan a day, but to make sure the plan can actually be executed.