Issa Keita

TimeBloc - Block your day. Own your time.

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TimeBloc is a time-blocking planner that helps you visually schedule your day in blocks—hour by hour or minute by minute. Create routines once and watch them auto-populate your timeline, sync your existing calendar events seamlessly, use drag-and-drop to adjust tasks easily, and track your progress with simple analytics. Your time matters—take it back.

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Issa Keita
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We’re excited to introduce TimeBloc – Visual Daily Planner 🗓️ If your day often feels like an endless to-do list—switching tasks, losing track of time, never fully catching up—then TimeBloc is built for you. It’s not just another planner; it’s a visual representation of your day, giving you clarity, control, and momentum. ✨ What TimeBloc brings you: Timeline scheduling: Block out your day into events—work, study, rest, whatever matters. Use colored tags and icons for clarity. App Store Routines made simple: Set repeating blocks once (e.g., “Morning Workout”, “Daily Writing”) and let them auto-fill your schedule week after week. TimeBloc Calendar integration: Pull in your existing calendar events so everything lives in one view—no switching between apps. TimeBloc +1 Drag & drop flexibility: Move tasks around easily as your day changes. Your schedule adapts, you stay in control. App Store Progress stats (Premium): Get analytics that show how well you stick to your plan and where your time actually goes. App Store +1 Whether you’re a student juggling classes, a freelancer balancing projects, or someone simply craving more focus and less chaos—TimeBloc gives you a canvas to design your day, instead of just reacting to it. ➡️ Give it a try and share with us: Which part of your day was most transformed by being blocked? What visual tag or routine made a real difference for you? What feature would make TimeBloc perfect for you? Let’s reclaim your day—one block at a time. 🚀
Djeneba Coulibaly

TimeBloc is exactly what I’ve been looking for — the ability to visually block each part of my day, set up routines once and let them repeat, and actually see how my time is spent. Seeing events laid out as colored blocks makes me more conscious of where hours go. Excited to start using it!

Tumi Loves

What impresses me about TimeBloc is its combination of timeline view, drag-and-drop event rescheduling, routine support, calendar integration, and progress statistics. If the charts show how well I stuck to my blocks over weeks or months, this becomes a powerful productivity companion.

Bertin Diarra

I often finish a day and ask, “What did I even do?” With TimeBloc, the idea of planning my day by the hour, color-coding tasks, tagging leisure vs work, and then getting notified gives me a structure I’ve missed. If it’s intuitive, this might become my go-to scheduling tool.

Mahamadou Sangare

From a UI perspective, TimeBloc must keep transitions smooth (drag & drop blocks, drag routines into the schedule), and ensure clarity when many blocks fill a day. The timeline metaphor is strong — if it stays intuitive and doesn’t feel cluttered, users will lean in rather than get overwhelmed.

Abdourazack Toure

Congrats to the TimeBloc team on this launch! Time-blocking helps us reclaim not just minutes, but intention. This app could help people bring order to busy days, make room for what matters, and feel more in control. I hope many discover its flow and consistency benefits.

Fatoumata Diagouraga

Block your day → follow your plan → review your stats. TimeBloc gives you what matters without overcomplicating. If sync, reliability and UX are rock solid, this is a tool I’d use daily.

Diarra Daouda
  1. Great launch! A few thoughts for future growth:

  • Two-way sync with external calendars (so changes in TimeBloc reflect in Google/Apple Calendar and vice-versa)

  • Widget or quick-add block from home screen

  • Routine library or templates for common blocks (work, study, rest)
    Even without these extras, TimeBloc’s foundation is promising.

Philip Smanga

Hey TimeBloc team — love how you’re putting day-planning into a visual, intuitive form. I’ll be testing how well the drag-and-drop works under heavy schedules, how the routine feature fits recurring tasks, and how the analytics motivate over time. Keep refining — you’ve built something many of us have wanted.

Sekou Keita

TimeBloc isn’t just a scheduling app—it has the potential to redefine how we treat our time. Imagine a future where the app suggests blocks based on past productivity, nudges you when you’re drifting, and visualizes your life’s time patterns. If it evolves toward that, it could be a cornerstone in daily productivity.