Quiet tools for mindful days
Two daily tools for the everyday, a lighter planning companion, a perspective app for the bigger picture, and a few quick lenses when you need to zoom out.
Daily tools
Start with Since or DayLens. Add Intent when you want a small planning ritual around them.
How people use these tools
Small, specific ways to fit them into ordinary weeks.
Household
All those tasks that slip through the cracks - water the plants, wash the sheets, clean the gutters. Since shows what is overdue at a glance.
Health & body
When did you last go to the dentist? Get blood work? Replace your toothbrush? A calm, honest record of the things you keep meaning to do.
Life admin
The boring stuff that quietly becomes expensive when you forget - oil changes, domain renewals, credit reports. Since nudges you before things slip.
Freelance & billing
Start a timer when you begin client work. At the end of the week, see exactly how many hours went to each project - no guessing on invoices.
Learning a new skill
Think you are putting in the hours? Prove it. Log your study sessions and watch the weekly trends - consistency matters more than marathon days.
Deep work vs. meetings
New managers are often surprised where the hours go. DayLens makes it visible - so you can protect the time that matters.
Morning clarity
Choose 2-3 things that actually matter today. Not a full to-do list - just the things you would be glad you did by tonight.
Weekend with purpose
Friday evening: set 2-3 priorities for the weekend. Not a packed schedule - just the things you would regret not doing by Sunday night.
Noticing patterns
After a few weeks, browse your past days. You start to see what keeps appearing, what keeps slipping, and where your energy actually goes.