Evan Stites-Clayton

newDay Planner - We redesigned time itself to help you build a better day.

newDay reimagines time as you know it, providing a unique way to plan, live, and remember your 1000 minute days in 100-minute-long hours.
Styled with local weather and astronomical data.
Builds an ongoing record of your days.
Navigate with vim-like hotkeys.

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Mike Eidlin
yessss love this. Going to start trying this now from Tokyo
Natasha
I love this product
shanmukha vihari
Hey Evan, Good concept. would love this in an IOT product seperately on a wall.
Evan Stites-Clayton
@shanmukha_vihari Cool idea! There as definitely been talk of a physical product equivalent, though realistically, that might be a ways off.
Lee Ryan
I am excited to give this a go and already feel challenged in a positive way that I haven't got from standard to-do lists and calendar entries. I definitely like seeing the day visualised in this way - it feels like tasks are more acheiveable! Quick bug report: I am seeing x + ":70" instead of (x+1) + ":10" if I set the start time to 30 mins past the hour.
Evan Stites-Clayton
@lee_ryan thanks for the report I believe this should be resolved now.
Kevin Lewis
LOVE this. I see you mention that a Google Calendar integration is coming in the future - I wondered what the timeline is for this?
Evan Stites-Clayton
@phazonoverload Thanks for asking! The Google Calendar integration is now officially live. All you need to do is click the settings cog, then "integrations" auth with Google and refresh the page you should see your events and you can also export intentions to gcal.
Anna Filou
That's FANTASTIC but you only reserved 7 h 20 min for sleep? 😱 I sleep 8.5 to 9 h a day šŸ˜… Oh, juts noticed it's in the FAQ: > What if I sleep more than 7 hours and 20 minutes each night? – That's fine. Please consider using hours 0 and 9 as a buffer. Wake up during 0 and fall asleep during 9. I love how you use your furniture to work out by the way šŸ˜„ Breaking a day down into smaller parts makes sense, considering the way we live and work now. 60 min is usually too little to get meaningful things done and the way we keep track of time is generally confusing (60 min, 24 h, 28–31 days, 12 months, 364 1/2 days.... Um, where's the consistency?? šŸ˜‚) Yours seems like a great solution and I'm looking forward to using it!
Evan Stites-Clayton
@anna_0x Thanks for this and thanks for the awesome designs that you sent. I've shown to a lot of friends and the love it, they want me to make a style that looks like that
Ivan Fedorov
ok, this is rad!
Evan Stites-Clayton
@spacegangster Thanks Ivan!
Eduardo Braga
Really great idea! Nice work, Evan! +1 iPhone App
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