Sirius Planner
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Calendar-based task planner
Daniel D'Agostino

Sirius Planner — Calendar-based task planner

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Sirius Planner makes it easy to plan and keep track of work across different time, projects and people. It offers a calendar view in which you can drag, prioritise and tag tasks - imagine Google Calendar but where you can colour-code and reorder tasks.

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Daniel D'Agostino
I built Sirius Planner when I had a hard time juggling lots of different projects at the same time. At any given time, I needed to be able to report on project progress, see what people were working on, and balance the amount of work done over time. Board-based tools (like JIRA or Azure DevOps) aren't very handy with this. You can typically only see one project at a time, and each task takes way too much space. On the other hand Google Calendar is great to spread out lots of tasks on different days, but you can't reorder them or colour-code them (like you can do with events). Sirius Planner is a simple blend of calendar view, task reordering/prioritisation and tagging. It can even enable things like assigning the same task to multiple people (via tags). At the moment Sirius Planner is a proof of concept with no backend, so your data is stored in your browser's local storage. This means you can't yet access your tasks from multiple devices, and there's no team collaboration either. However, the core features are implemented in the UI and you can get a feel for how Sirius Planner compares to other products in terms of organising your work or life. Sirius Planner is free and open to use with no login. Give it a try and let me know what you think. You can get a good idea of the feature set from the homepage or the two alpha release videos (also linked on the homepage).
Vladimir Demchuk
a useful thing