I built a visual time planner because my ADHD brain kept lying to me about what "fits" in a day
Hey Product Hunt π
Tomorrow I'm launching DayZen, but I wanted to share the story first because it might resonate with some of you.
Two months ago I had this moment where I scheduled 17 hours of tasks into an 8-hour Tuesday. Got to 11 PM, stared at my unfinished list, and thought "why does this keep happening?"
The answer hit me: traditional to-do apps feel infinite. They hide the math. You keep adding tasks because you can't SEE that your day is actually full.
So I asked myself: what if your day looked like what it actually is? A circle. 24 hours. No more, no less.
That's how DayZen was born - a radial clock where tasks are colored arcs. When the circle fills up, it's full. Overlaps glow red immediately.
No more discovering conflicts at 10 PM.
For ADHD brains dealing with time blindness, seeing time spatially changes everything.
Tomorrow at 12:01 AM PT, I'm launching on Product Hunt. If you've ever wondered "where did my day go?" at 8 PM, I'd love your support and feedback.
My question for you: Do you schedule more than actually fits in your day? Or am I the only one who does this? π
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Love the UI ! Maybe this could be a Mac widget as well ? Would be really helpful to have it on desktop just to see when are best times for break/ meeting etc.