Mark Georgui

Scatter & Sort - A planning tool for people who hate planning tools.

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Most planning tools expect you to know where to start. This one doesn’t. Just brain dump your messy thoughts, and get a clean, structured outline, plus the tools you need to move forward. Built by a project manager for people who hate project management.

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Mark Georgui
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Hello Hello 👋 I’m Mark - founder of Scatter & Sort! I’ve been in the project management game for over a decade. Running big projects, teaching it in classrooms, fell asleep in - I mean - sat on committee boards, the whole thing. What I've noticed throughout my career and particularly when teaching, is that project management itself isn't intimidating. It's the question of "where do I start?" that stumps people. You start a project with so many thoughts in your head that everything gets so tangled up and now you've overwhelmed yourself and decided to binge watch two seasons of Seinfeld instead. That’s the part I wanted to fix. So I built Scatter & Sort. A planning tool for people who get stuck before the plan even exists. Those who have so many thoughts in their head they just need a moment to hear themselves think. Here’s how it works: 👉 Brain dump your messy thoughts into the box. Any order. Any format. 👉 Hit “Sort Plan” 👉 Get an automatically structured outline that's grouped, sequenced, and even filled in with suggested tasks you might’ve missed. But I didn’t stop there. Because even though you now have a structured plan, you still need a place to flesh it out. And frankly - I can't stand bloated planning tools, so I made sure to build in just enough features to keep you moving: 🖱️ Drag and drop tasks into place 🔗 Link tasks with smart dependencies that auto-shift 📦 Group tasks however you like 📆 View everything in a Gantt chart ⏰ Snooze tasks you’re not ready to tackle 🤝 Invite others to collaborate with read or write access ♻️ Save your whole plan as a reusable template …all wrapped in a clean, calm interface. Scatter & Sort isn’t an “all-in-one project management tool.” Nor is it trying to be. It’s a start-here tool that filters out the noise. It’s built by a project manager, who’s taught project management, and understands the issues that planners like yourself face daily. Anyway - that's my long way of saying, give it a go, you'll love it. Oh and a free 14 day trial with no credit card required of course. Would love to hear your thoughts, and if this sounds like you, I hope it helps! Cheers! Mark