
Momentum planner
The weekly planner built around energy
2 followers
The weekly planner built around energy
2 followers
Most planning tools optimise your schedule. Momentum helps you understand it. It’s a weekly planner built around energy awareness. Plan your week based on realistic capacity, adapt as things change, and reflect on how it actually felt. Over time, it reveals patterns behind overcommitment, avoidance, and burnout. Designed for people balancing full modern lives, especially those who feel overwhelmed by traditional productivity systems, including many neurodivergent users.




Hey Product Hunt,
I’m Billie, first time poster, long time lurker here on PH.
I built Momentum after noticing the same pattern in myself over and over again.
I’d start the week with a plan that looked completely reasonable. By midweek, things would start slipping. Cancelled plans, skipped workouts, tasks pushed endlessly to “tomorrow”.
The problem wasn’t motivation. It was visibility.
My plans were scattered across calendars, notes apps, and to-do lists. Everything looked manageable in isolation, but there was no way to see the full picture or notice when I was stacking too much before I was already feeling it.
A few years earlier, I’d gone through burnout recovery and learned a lot about energy awareness, recovery, and compounding fatigue. I also saw similar thinking in endurance training and product sprint planning. You can only sustainably take on what you can recover from. But none of the planning tools I used reflected that.
So I built Momentum. A planner built around energy, visibility, and reflection.
It helps you plan your week around realistic capacity, adapt as things change, and reflect on how things actually felt. Over time, the gaps between intention and reality start revealing useful patterns.
As I started sharing it, I noticed it resonated strongly with people who felt overwhelmed by traditional productivity systems, especially ADHD and neurodivergent users looking for something more flexible and realistic.
AI is used lightly, mainly for reflection summaries and pattern spotting. The goal isn’t to replace self-awareness, but to support it.
This started as something I needed myself. Now I’m sharing it more broadly to see who else it resonates with.
If you check it out, would love to know what you think