Your Week is a simple weekly planner that I built to help me plan my priorities at the start of the week. It has a clear week-based layout and provides a helpful reminder to plan each week. Try it at https://yourweek.app or get the Android app.
To plan my week, I normally use a doc where I list a couple of goals that will keep me on track. (Not a full list of every task I have, just a set of priorities for the week.) However, I find this quite cumbersome to manage my goals.
I built Your Week as a replacement for this process, with a clearer week-based layout and helpful reminder to plan each week. It's available on web and Android, and it's free.
This is the first time I've released an app in the Google Play Store, and I was extremely impressed with the process of building the app and releasing it via the Play Console. For anyone interested, here's how you can release your web app on Android: https://developers.google.com/we...
Let me know if you have any feedback if you try out Your Week to stay on top of your goals 😊
@giacintocarlucci Nothing too concrete right now! There are a few areas I'm considering so far, but these may change depending on how people find this initial release:
- Goal tracking (e.g. track long-term progress/development)
- Work with others (e.g. share your goals to create accountability, integrations)
- Productivity features (e.g. reminders per goal, subtasks)
I'm leaning towards the first two of those, as I'd love to keep the product focused on helping people achieve their goals rather than being another granular task management tool.
If you have any suggestions, let me know!
@yag6 If you use your calendar for this today, I'd love to understand more about how you're doing that.
Your Week isn't really a calendar app or a traditional task management app. It's designed to help you sit down and set goals for your week, which requires quite a different interface from a calendar. In my mind, setting goals is about "what" you want to achieve, and meetings/events/tasks are the tactics of "how" you go about achieving them.
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