Tom Garcy

Kyugo 2.0 - Time is your superpower, visualize your day your way

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Enter Kyugo, a breakthrough in the world of task applications. Why not redefine how you perceive and utilize time? Start setting your clock – your time zone, right now with Kyugo – and experience the power of time on your terms.

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Lotanna Nwose
solid product Tom, Congrats!
Nicole Seo
Big fan of anything that re-thinks the calendar interface... very cool concept! Interestingly, I'm less excited about Kyugo as a planning tool—probably because I feel that planning is tedious, this visualization doesn't seem conducive to easy planning, and it's a pretty high cognitive load to learn a new interface/framework for calendar planning. That being said, I'm VERY excited about it as a time management/tracking tool and wonder which direction you'll lean into. I have a lot of projects going on at both work and in life, and this seems like a good visualization to get a sense for the time I'm spending in different areas of my life (which seem to be limited to Work, Life, and Meet right now?). The visualization is actually very data-rich when you use it for time-blocking. For example in the monthly calendar view: besides telling where I spend the bulk of my time, I can even tell things like when I get started in the morning, how late I usually work, what my most "active" work hours are, what days I tend to be less productive, etc. It'd be cool if I could track these things across whatever projects or categories I want! Anyway, really love this creative solution to calendaring—definitely think the concept has its superpowers and kryptonites that suit it to certain use cases, and I'm excited to see where y'all take it!
Tom Garcy
@nic_seo_ thanks so much for such detailed feedback, Nicole! We strongly believe that Kyugo should be a time management tool. But it's up to you how you use it. In this new version, you can even rename the layers to what suits you.
Nicole Rose Balsamo
Dang...your branding and UI is insane. I'm a sucker for aesthetic things and this was spot-on. I love everything about it!!
Tom Garcy
@nicole_rose_balsamo haha, thanks a lot! Let's connect on LinkedIn where I share more!
George Tsiramua
looks great. good luck with the launch
Tom Garcy
@gtsiramua thank you. Let us know your thoughts!
Carol Gilbert
Loved it. Looks amazing.
Tom Garcy
@carol_gilbert glad you like it, test it out!
Pratyush Rai
Interesting, but not sure if I get what does the product do.
Tom Garcy
@pratyush_rai it's a calendar, redefined. You can plan different types of events, that have their layer in an intuitive clock displaying your whole day at a glance.
Nuno Reis
💡 Bright idea
Oh wow, this view induced stress in me automatically just from seeing how a full schedule could show up. This would be great to incentivize reduced meetings! Ever thought of marketing it to change management companies and consultancies? (Asking as I've had one) Have a great launch!
Tom Garcy
@nuno_ms_reis thanks! Yeah I still have the B2B case in mind, but need to really verify the whole UX wit more users first. But a great idea!
Petr Havertz
Congrats on the launch!
Kostya Doronin
Congratulations on the launch. Okay, I've planned and visualized my day. What about conclusions? Are the conclusions for me, or does the app provide recommendations?
Tom Garcy
@kostyadoronin thanks a lot! What exactly you mean by conclusions?
Devon C.
The transformation of Kyugo into a tool that empowers users to redefine their relationship with time is intriguing. The idea of perceiving time as a superpower and visualizing it as a personal canvas is truly revolutionary. I'm curious – with the introduction of features like Apple Calendar integration and Android version, how have users responded to the new Kyugo experience, and have there been any standout use-cases that showcase the impact on their daily routines?