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Productivity · Work From Home Custom Build

One Dashboard. Every Hat You Wear.

Work deadlines, school schedules, home tasks, and personal life — finally visible in one place.

Five roles. Five tools. Zero connection.

Working from home sounds flexible — until you're managing a full-time job, a child's school schedule, a household, and your own personal priorities, and none of those lists live in the same place.

Work tasks in one tool. School stuff in a notebook. Home to-dos in a reminder app. Personal goals somewhere else entirely. Nothing connected. Nothing visible in one view. Constant mental overhead just figuring out what to do next.

Every existing tool was built for one context. There was no product that handled all four. So we built one.

The result
One view.
A custom drag-and-drop weekly planner with four category lanes — Work, School, Home, Personal — all visible in a single dashboard. Starred priorities surface automatically. The board resets weekly. No monthly fees. No five-tab juggling.

A custom web app built to match how the brain actually works

  • Four category lanes — Work, School, Home, Personal — visible side-by-side in a single weekly view

  • Drag-and-drop scheduling so tasks can be repositioned as priorities shift throughout the week

  • Starred priority system that surfaces the most important items automatically

  • Automatic weekly reset — the board clears at the start of each week without manual cleanup

  • Lightweight web app with no backend subscription — deployed on Netlify, zero platform fees

  • Designed around the actual workflow of a multi-role WFH founder — not a generic productivity template

"I used to have five tabs open just to see what I needed to do today. Now I open one thing."

Want the full breakdown? A Founder Had Lists Everywhere. We Built a Planner. →

Built this one for myself. (No shame.)

When the tool you need doesn’t exist, you build it. If you’re juggling more context than any single app can hold — for your team, your business, or your own life — tell me what’s not working. Custom doesn’t have to mean expensive.

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