Zenith
A calm, premium day planner — timeline, tasks, habits, focus.
Plan your day on a Structured-style timeline, capture tasks to an inbox, build habits and streaks, and focus with a built-in Pomodoro. Dark-first, premium, and on-device.
Zenith
productivity
A calm, premium day planner — timeline, tasks, habits, focus
What you get
Zenith was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Zenith different from the generic alternatives.
Timeline planning
lay out your day as colored time blocks, drag to reschedule.
Reminders & recurring tasks
Zenith schedules the next one for you.
Habits & streaks
build momentum with a clean weekly heatmap.
Focus timer
a built-in Pomodoro that survives backgrounding.
A look inside
See it in your hands.





A note from the studio
“Most to-do apps are either bare checklists or bloated project tools. Zenith is the calm middle — a beautiful daily timeline you actually want to open.”
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Capture
Drop anything into the Inbox in two taps. Sort it later.
02
Plan your day
Place tasks on the timeline; the day fills in visually.
03
Focus & review
Run a focus session, then watch your streaks build.
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From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
The Weekly Review: The Quiet Ten Minutes That Keep a System Alive
Every task system decays without maintenance. A simple weekly review habit is what keeps your to-do list trustworthy, your inbox clear, and your planning honest.
2026-06-11
7 min read
- 02
Lists, Time-Blocks, or the Calendar: How to Decide Where Your Day Should Live
Time-blocking vs to-do list vs calendar — each method fits a different kind of day. A clear-eyed comparison to help you choose how to plan your day without dogma.
2026-06-09
8 min read
- 03
What to Do When Forty Things Land on You at Once
An overwhelming day where everything arrives at once needs triage, not heroics. How to capture, separate, and calm a flooded to-do list when you're drowning in tasks.
2026-06-05
7 min read
- 04
Task Management for People Who've Given Up on Task Management
A gentle beginner's guide to task management for people who've abandoned every app and notebook. Start with capture, add one bit of structure, and let the rest wait.
2026-06-01
7 min read
- 05
Why Your To-Do List Quietly Stops Working
Most to-do lists fail for the same structural reasons: no sense of time, no real prioritization, and infinite capacity. Why your to-do list stops working — and what fixes it.
2026-05-26
7 min read
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