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Maciej Brzezińskistarted a discussion
UX update
This release is all about removing friction while you write. – Writing long notes no longer jumps your cursor around – Copy & paste keeps formatting – Typing '/' now gently helps you choose the right type, without interrupting your flow
Paso is a new way of thinking about progress.
We believe that great things take time, and that steady, long-term progress beats constant rush.
It’s built for long-term or continuous projects like life, business, or a side project.
Instead of boards or endless lists, everything lives on a single, continuous timeline where projects evolve over weeks and months without creating clutter.
Each project has a draft space for unstructured ideas and a timeline for concrete actions.

PasoTasks and notes across days, on one simple timeline
Maciej Brzezińskileft a comment
I built Paso out of frustration with how planning tools break down over time. Even when I worked with structured systems at work, I still kept a private list on the side just to know what I actually needed to do next. Over the years I tried many tools: Jira at work, and personally Superlist, Notion, ClickUp, Asana, Obsidian, Microsoft To Do, and TickTick. They all worked well at the beginning,...

PasoTasks and notes across days, on one simple timeline
