Tools

Quiet tools for mindful days

Two daily tools for the everyday, a lighter planning companion, a perspective app for the bigger picture, and a few quick lenses when you need to zoom out.

How people use these tools

Small, specific ways to fit them into ordinary weeks.

Since

Household

All those tasks that slip through the cracks - water the plants, wash the sheets, clean the gutters. Since shows what is overdue at a glance.

Health & body

When did you last go to the dentist? Get blood work? Replace your toothbrush? A calm, honest record of the things you keep meaning to do.

Life admin

The boring stuff that quietly becomes expensive when you forget - oil changes, domain renewals, credit reports. Since nudges you before things slip.

DayLens

Freelance & billing

Start a timer when you begin client work. At the end of the week, see exactly how many hours went to each project - no guessing on invoices.

Learning a new skill

Think you are putting in the hours? Prove it. Log your study sessions and watch the weekly trends - consistency matters more than marathon days.

Deep work vs. meetings

New managers are often surprised where the hours go. DayLens makes it visible - so you can protect the time that matters.

Intent

Morning clarity

Choose 2-3 things that actually matter today. Not a full to-do list - just the things you would be glad you did by tonight.

Weekend with purpose

Friday evening: set 2-3 priorities for the weekend. Not a packed schedule - just the things you would regret not doing by Sunday night.

Noticing patterns

After a few weeks, browse your past days. You start to see what keeps appearing, what keeps slipping, and where your energy actually goes.