Hey everyone!
Most productivity tools have it backwards. They are designed to collect everything, creating infinite "running lists" that lead to anxiety and decision paralysis. They obscure the simple goal: staying focused on what's important. Eventually, task management becomes another "job" that busy people need to squeeze in to their already overloaded daily routine.
I built this tool after months of using a classic "pen and paper" approach. I wanted it digitalized to hide completed missions, grouping and sorting, and always have it with me in my smartphone and laptop. When I started to vibe-code it, I couldn't find any alternatives with the same idea of a weekly grid.
WeekList is the antidote for the unnecessary complexity in task management. It’s a "cognitive anchor" designed to give you a high-level view of your week at a glance. It respects your time by being:
1. Fast: Minimal friction to add and move tasks.
2. Private: Local-first approach by default.
3. Real: The weekly grid forces you to be realistic about your time.
Check it out and let me know: Does this Weekly concept works better than a standard infinite "To-do" list?