All Weke consoles Get the planner

The shape of a day

A day made of waves.

Clock times are promises you can break. Waves are not: a task belongs to the morning, the afternoon, or the evening, and the clock only ever whispers a hint beside it. Nothing in the planner can tell you that you are late.

Where tasks end up, trailing 12 weeks Illustrative fixture data — the planner keeps yours on your own machine.
Where tasks end up, trailing 12 weeks
  • Completed
  • Moved forward
  • Paused
01 / Waves

Time that cannot be missed

Morning, afternoon, evening — three landing pads instead of a timetable. A soft time hint may sit beside a task in grey, but it is decoration: passing it changes nothing at all.

02 / States

Five states, none of them failure

Active, completed, moved forward, paused, archived. The database has a check constraint that rejects anything else, so no future feature can quietly introduce a way to fail.

03 / Motion

Dragging it later is a real answer

Drag a card to another wave, or hand it to tomorrow-you in one click. It records as moved forward — a neutral amber card that drifts on, never an alert and never a mark against you.

Inside the planner

One day, three waves

A completed task settles into sage and stays on screen instead of vanishing; a moved one drifts in warm amber; a paused one simply rests. Notice what is missing: nothing here is red, and nothing here is scolding.

Weke Planner day view showing completed, active, moved and paused task cards across three waves