Cadence turns a pile of tasks into a realistic plan for the day. It time-blocks your work around your meetings, guards blocks of focus time, and reschedules what you don't finish so nothing falls through the cracks.
Built for people who'd rather finish three things than start ten.
Most productivity tools stop at the list. They tell you what to do, never when. So you add tasks all morning, switch between them all afternoon, and close your laptop with half of them still open. Cadence fixes the missing step: it puts every task on the calendar, in the order that actually fits your day.
Four things Cadence does so you spend your day working, not arranging it.
Cadence reads your meetings and energy patterns, then drops each task into an open block that fits. Drag to adjust, or let it auto-arrange. You start the morning with a plan you can actually finish, not a wishlist you'll abandon by 11.
When a focus block starts, Cadence mutes notifications, hides other tabs, and shows only the task at hand. No tabs to chase, no slack to check. Just the work in front of you, for as long as you said you'd do it.
A meeting runs long, a task takes more than you planned. Cadence shifts what's left into the next open slot and tells you what got bumped. You stop carrying the mental load of "what about that thing I didn't get to."
Every Friday, Cadence shows you what you finished, what slipped, and where your focus actually went. Five minutes, and you start Monday with a plan built on last week's reality, not guesswork.
Type them, drag them from your existing list, or connect your calendar and let Cadence pull in what's due.
It slots each task into the right block, around your meetings and your energy curve.
Follow the plan, hit focus mode, and let Cadence handle anything that slips.
I used to end most days with a longer list than I started with. With Cadence, I finish three or four real things a day and actually log off on time.Maya R., Engineering Manager
The focus mode alone is worth it. I stopped context-switching and got back about six hours a week.Devon T., Product Designer
Finally a planner that reschedules for me instead of making me feel guilty about what I didn't finish.Priya N., Founder
The free plan covers daily planning and focus mode for up to 15 tasks a day. Pro adds unlimited tasks, calendar sync, and weekly review for $8/month, billed annually.
Set up Cadence tonight, wake up to a day that's already scheduled, and finish what matters.
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