Use case
Daily planner that builds itself from a 2-minute brain dump
Calendar-based planners make today look like a Tetris board. KeyX makes it look like a checklist of 5 things — and the coach makes sure the first one gets done.
Why a list beats a calendar (most days)
Calendars are great for fixed appointments. They're terrible for the squishy work in between — which is most of your actual day. A list focuses you on what to do next, not what hour it is.
The daily loop
Morning: 2-minute dump. Day: tap each box as you finish. Coach prompts you when you stall. Evening: a 1-minute review tells tomorrow what to start with.
FAQ
- Does it integrate with Google Calendar?
- Not yet — and that's intentional. KeyX is the layer above your calendar that decides what to actually do with the gaps.