rivva
AI schedule & planner based around your energy
432 followers
AI schedule & planner based around your energy
432 followers
rivva is an AI task manager and calendar planner that organises your day around how well you can actually think and work, so demanding tasks land when your focus is strongest. Most productivity tools only model activity; they track tasks and meetings, but ignore the limits of human attention. rivva works from a fuller picture by combining what you need to do with how much capacity you have to do it, using your tasks and calendar alongside signals from sleep, energy patterns, and cognitive load.










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Congrats on the launch! Anchoring productivity around energy rather than time feels very aligned with how people actually work. How does rivva adapt when someone’s energy patterns change over weeks or months, especially as routines, workloads, or sleep quality shift?
@vik_sh yes your energy timeline on rivva will shift once it notices a consistent change in sleep pattern over a couple of weeks. When this happens, Nia will notify you in the chat, and you'll also notice that your peak and dip times have shifted in the planner. Your schedules will automatically reflect that.
Obviosuly as we test and learn from users, that adaptation becomes more precise. The goal is for the model to evolve with real life,
Hi,
I really like the idea behind Rivva the step-by-step planning approach feels thoughtful and useful.
I noticed that the free trial allowed planning only once, which made me curious about the workflow. If I want to change something later (for example, a routine task or schedule preference), do I need to go through all the steps again, or is there a way to update things directly using a prompt or quick edit?
Just wanted to understand how flexible the experience is for frequent changes.
Thanks, and great work on the product.
@hassan_bajwa Hey Hassan, thank you for your comment.
You can always change a routine task or schedule preference by clicking on the task and making edits through the Task Manager or by asking Nia to make the changes for you. You can edit almost anything, deadline, start date, category, anything, and you have two options: manually or just tell Nia.
I'm curious to know what you mean by “free trial allowed planning only one”. Do you mind sending an email to support@rivva.app so we can help resolve any issues OR text the whatsapp number available in app and I'd respond to you immediately.
Right now, we offer a 7-day free trial, and during that time, you have access to do ANY and EVERYTHING. You can plan and replan your week multiple times. View and interact with your energy timeline daily and even open multiple chats with Nia.
Thanks a lot for the detailed response — really appreciate it.
I think part of my confusion came from a site rendering issue. At one point, the screen to add a card for the 7-day trial was stuck, which made it seem like planning was limited. I understand that card details are required even though nothing is charged during the trial.
One more thing I wanted to ask: I didn’t notice a single smart chat / prompt page where a user can describe their situation once and get a final plan. Right now, it feels more step-by-step. Is there any plan to introduce a more prompt-driven flow in the future?
Congratulations on the launch! Can you set different modes? For example, today I want a relaxed workday, so I tell your AI, and it schedules only a small number of meetings for me?
@mykyta_semenov_ Hi Mykyta, when planning with Nia, the AI assistant, you can ask for a light day or meeting. For instance, I can say: I want to launch my product on PH, make two posts on Reddit and LinkedIn, and set up a 1-1 with John, but I am flying at 5pm, so I set up my day to run between 10am and 3pm. And Nia will do that. If you don't have enough availability and the right energy zones for the task on that day, she'd tell you and suggest rescheduling one or more for the next day or so.
@peaceitimi Sounds really cool!
Hi, as freelancer, I absolutely love the energy-based scheduling idea – it’s a game-changer for sustainable productivity! I’ve been using Ultrahuman Ring for 3+ years and its data flows great into Apple Health, but a direct native integration would be amazing since building on top of Health data feels indirect. Any plans for Ultrahuman support? Thanks 🙏🏻
@jan_barborik Hi Jan, adding direct Ultrahuman to our backlog now :D. If they have an API, we can connect to it directly.
We deliberately started Apple Health because it gives us reliable, near-real-time access to the underlying sleep and activity data we need, without locking users into a single wearable vendor.
The upside of this approach is flexibility. If you switch devices later, whether to Oura, Whoop, Fitbit, or something else, rivva continues to work without any setup or data migration on your side. The energy model stays consistent because it is driven by the data itself, not the brand of the device.
@peaceitimi Thanks a ton for the quick reply and adding it to the backlog – super excited! 🙌 Confirmed: Ultrahuman has a solid Partner API (OAuth 2.0) with scopes for ring_data including sleep stages, HRV, recovery score, temperature, steps, activity and more. Once direct integration lands, I’m all in on Rivva. Keep rocking!
I’ve been trying Rivva while it’s still in beta and it’s honestly refreshing to see a planner that actually accounts for mental energy, not just time. Still early days, but the idea of scheduling work around real focus levels feels like the right direction.
@blessing_ayide Thanks Blessing. Good to see an early user here
I totally love this product! I signed up 3 days ago and it's quickly become a ritual, love how it surfaces tasks that I am almost forgetting so I don't drop the ball!
@manliketoka Thanks Toka
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Congrats on the launch, it feels like the clarity filter for the internet I didn’t know I needed. This would be very useful esp. for females since we're quite affected by our natural cycles for energy etc. Looking forward to seeing this grow!
@alexis_lee3 Hi Alexis... exactly!
Right now, our energy rhythm uses sleep data, and we can add naps and exercise influence during the day. The next thing is the menstrual cycle for women - it is a recurring request from current users, so soon.