Our Story

We noticed most people
don't know where their time goes

So we built calm, practical tools that help you see your days clearly — and spend them with more intention.

Awareness

Know where your time goes

Perspective

See the bigger picture

Wisdom

Evidence-based insights

"Most of us don't need more advice about how to live. We need a clear mirror that shows us how we're actually spending our days — and quiet tools that help us adjust."

Exist Plan started with a simple observation: most people have no idea where their time actually goes. They know they're busy. They know they're tired. But ask them where Wednesday went and they can't tell you.

We built DayLens so you can track your day with one tap — not a complex spreadsheet, just a quiet log of what happened. We built Since because life is full of things that repeat — laundry, oil changes, calling your parents — and nobody remembers when they last did any of it. And we built Intentions because choosing 2–4 things that matter each morning is more powerful than a 50-item to-do list.

We also write honest articles on time, habits, money, and focus — not motivational fluff, just practical ideas you can use this week.

What We Stand For

How we build

01

Clarity over complexity

We strip away the noise. Our tools do one thing well each — track time, manage recurring tasks, set daily focus. No feature creep, no overwhelm.

02

Evidence over hype

Our advice comes from research, data, and real experience — not trends or marketing speak. What we share actually works in ordinary life.

03

Doing over reading

These tools are built for real use, not just browsing. Start a timer, complete a task, set tomorrow's focus — the value is in the doing.

04

Generous free tier

Core features work without paying. Enhanced adds deeper analytics for people who want more — without taking anything away from the basics.

Where We Work

Made in Vancouver, Canada

We're building from Vancouver, BC—where mountains meet the ocean and the pace of life encourages mindful living and balance.

Start with the tool that fits your life

DayLens if you want to know where your hours go. Since if you need help with recurring tasks. Both are free.