Stop juggling sticky notes, browser tabs, and "I'll remember it later." PlanWitty puts your tasks, calendar, and focus sessions in one smart dashboard — on your browser, your phone, or both at once.
Everything a sharp planner needs — without the corporate bloat or the 40-tab tutorial.
Give a task a name, a due date, a time, and a status. That's it. No nested sub-tasks of sub-tasks of meetings about sub-tasks. Just your list, done right.
Your week, visible at a glance. Overdue tasks show up as "ghosts" — gentle reminders you can clear, reschedule, or quietly pretend never happened. (We won't judge.)
Start a countdown timer, pick the task you're tackling, and go heads-down. Every session is logged — so you have actual proof of how productive you were. Send that to your inner critic.
Rate your energy each day before you dive in. Because scheduling a deep-focus block on a "running on two hours of sleep" day is a setup for disappointment — and PlanWitty will call it out.
Search your entire task history by keyword, date, or status. Find that thing you definitely completed two weeks ago and need to prove it. Chronos has the receipts.
Use the web portal at your desk and the installed PWA on your phone. Updates sync automatically across devices — latest change always wins. No "which version is real?" arguments with yourself.
Tag every task with your own roles — Parent, Employee, Executive, whatever fits your week — each with a color you pick. One glance tells you which hat a task belongs to.
Work deadlines, school pickups, and board prep live in the same list, sorted by what's actually next. No juggling a work planner, a family calendar, and a notes app just to see your day.
No manual. No onboarding call. No "have you tried our tutorial video?" email.
Click Get Started, pick a username, choose your plan (the free trial is 14 days, no card needed), and you're in. Once signed in, you'll have two entry points: the 🖥 Web Portal for your browser and the 📲 PWA Client for your phone. Same account, same data, both always in sync.
Tip: sign in with a password, SMS code, or a Passkey (FaceID / TouchID supported)In the 🖥 Web Portal, find the Task Creator on the left panel. Give it a name, a due date, a time if it has one, and hit Save. It shows up in your task list and on the Calendar instantly. Change the status — Pending, In Progress, Completed, or Cancelled — anytime with a single click.
Tip: tasks with set times appear as labeled blocks on your Calendar viewSwitch to Calendar to see your week laid out clearly. Overdue tasks appear as "ghosts" — reschedule or clear them before they haunt you. When you're ready to work, open Focus Session, pick a task, and start the timer. Each session is saved, so you can actually see where your hours went. Log your energy on the Vibe Radar before planning your day — PlanWitty will give you a nudge if you're loading too much into a low-energy window.
Tip: the Daily Mantra rotates motivational quotes — because sometimes you just need a little pushOpen planwitty.com/app.html in your mobile browser, then tap "Add to Home Screen" — that's it. On iOS, use Safari. On Android, use Chrome or your default browser. PlanWitty installs as a full-screen app icon with no App Store approval process, no update prompts, and no storage bloat. It works offline and syncs when you're connected again.
Tip: your web portal and phone app share the same account — everything stays in sync, alwaysRight next to your Daily Schedule, The Task Detective searches by keyword, date range, or status — toggle between "Fresh Case" (today) and "Cold Cases" (everything, ever). Great for end-of-week reviews, client reporting, or finding that task you're absolutely certain you completed. Results pull from your entire history across all synced devices — so nothing falls through the cracks.
Tip: "Cold Cases" mode searches your full task history — not just today's listStart free. Upgrade when you're convinced. Cancel whenever you feel like it.
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