Launched this week

Flow — Habit Tracker & Planner
The dynamic routine planner that adapts to your reality.
12 followers
The dynamic routine planner that adapts to your reality.
12 followers
Traditional planners break the moment you miss a day. Flow Productivity is an intelligent, forward-looking routine planner that adapts to your reality. If life gets busy, our "Smart Domino Effect" dynamically shifts your entire 3-month goal timeline forward into the next available slots. You never fall behind. Featuring "Friction Walls" to help you beat procrastination, and a Macro Dashboard to predict your future success. Adapt your schedule, keep your momentum, and achieve goals guilt-free.





How does the Smart Domino Effect actually decide which tasks to push forward when life gets in the way — does it prioritize based on deadlines, dependencies, or something else entirely?
@safa41q Hi Isa!!
When you set up a goal, you get to decide whether "session order matters" or not. Where order matters, the domino effect kicks in if you delay the task, the delayed and the subsequent sessions are pushed forward, if you choose order does not matter you simply reschedule it another day!!
How does the Smart Domino Effect handle situations where multiple habits get pushed back repeatedly, does it ever compress timelines or just keep shifting them forward indefinitely?
Finally, a planner that doesn't punish me for skipping a day. The domino shift feature alone makes it worth it, and the friction walls actually got me to start tasks I'd normally procrastinate on.
@tarkbjqy Thanks Tarik! Yes it is a smart planner, that does take into account that life happens. Things move around, but strict enough that it ensures you stick to your goals and don't fall into procrastination! Please upvoter the app it would be of great help!! Thanks!
I like that you're treating missed days as something the planner should adapt to instead of something the user gets punished for. The "Smart Domino Effect" is an interesting idea. Have you found that dynamic rescheduling is the feature people mention most, or is there another part of Flow that's driving retention?
The smart domino effect is honestly a smart approach to setbacks, feels way less punishing than other planners i've tried. The friction walls feature sounds like just what i need for those tasks i keep dodging.