Michał Śmiałko

Timpler - The smart assistant that helps in planning a day

Timpler is a task manager with a perfect balance between simplicity and power.
Its delightful design helps you better collect your thoughts throughout the day, organize tasks and schedule work to do in the upcoming days.

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Gabe O'Leary
Got an android version in the works?
Adam Pietrasiak
@golear yes, but I'm still polishing iOS version as there are few features missing. I plan to release android version in 2-4 months :)
Anna Filou
@golear @pie6k yes!! Can't wait!! 🤩
Paul O'Brien
What's the "smart assistant" aspect? The Product Hunt screenshots don't mention it
Adam Pietrasiak
Hey Paul, Timpler has two features that could be called smart. One is called daily task suggestions. Every day, in the Today section, you can open the task suggestions tab. Tasks there there are picked based on various rules eg. it'll show task you didn't check for a while to avoid forgetting about them, it'll also suggest tasks you've frequently rescheduled in the past more frequently, so you can finally complete them etc. Another thing is the habits/routines auto-scheduling. Eg. if you create new routing 'read a book 3 times a week', Timpler will try to auto-schedule this routine, starting with days, when you're not busy. Also, if you will not read until, say, Wednesday, it'll try to schedule reading more frequently so you can still accomplish your weekly goal. Thanks for your feedback! I could have created more explanatory screenshots. Let me know if you have any other question or suggestion.
Adam Pietrasiak
Hello folks, I'm Adam, the person behind Timpler app! Don't let all the sarcastic "New Year - New Me" memes discourage you from setting ambitious goals. Bringing order to our daily chaotic days is possible. I was struggling with organizing my days just like many of us do. I've built Timpler so that there's a simple tool that lets me better organize my tasks and encourage me to do "one more thing" every day. It has helped me a lot and so I'm making it available to the public so everyone can benefit. I'm here to listen to all your feedback and ideas for getting more and more productive. I'm dedicated to building a tool that will make all of us 1% better each day and I hope you'll join that adventure.
Jai Mareddy
@pie6k How are you guys currently collecting user feedback? I'd love to talk to someone within your startup about that workflow!
Maria Romanza✨
I'm trying it out and so far it's good. Is it gonna have a "premium" opt in the future or a single purchase feature? Cause I'm liking it so far
Adam Pietrasiak
@kenysgaf I'll probably consider a premium version in the future. I had a lot of fun creating it and right now I wanted it to be free, just to see if people like it. If I will introduce some paid options, I'll for sure skip it for existing users, who downloaded the app early on. So, if it'll be a one-time purchase, they'll just get it for free forever, if it'll be some subscription - they'll get something like 1 year free.
Elias Esquivel
I just installed and looks good. Just send you a small feedback via your app. I'll use it in the coming days :)
Adam Pietrasiak
@elias_esquivel Thanks Elias I've already replied to your feedback. Thanks for pointing out. Let me know if you'll have any other issues.
Anna Filou
Looks like a dream! Especially the "do habit X times a week" feature which is strangely so hard to find! Need an Android version ASAP, so excited for this! 🎊
Adam Pietrasiak
@anna_0x Hey Anna, I'm planning to release Android version within 2-4 months. If you want, ping me using my email address on timpler.com contact section and I'll remind you when it's ready.
Anna Filou
@pie6k just did! 📧 thanks
Arix
This just looks like a remake of Things 3.0 👀
Arix
Put the apps side by side and the similarities are striking. Are you trying to say that it's a coincidence?
Adam Pietrasiak
@ax_king I appreciate your feedback. Indeed UI of both is similar.
Evan Petrack
@ax_king @pie6k same with sorted, and especially the new todoist to be fair. Even boostnote had a similar enough layout: projects/etc on the left (because most people are right handed and these apps are written in a left to right language) coupled with apples design guidelines and today’s modern minimalist-oriented design sensibilities....there’s only so many “looks” you can get. Everything’s a remix.
foxCode
How to be informed when android version comes out?
Kelley Cooke
Looks interesting, will check it out