For overloaded, beautiful, busy brains

Your to-do list,
turned into one calm day.

Empty your head once. AI Day Plan gently orders the chaos, blocks it across the hours you actually have, and hands you a single doable day. No grind. Just a soft arc from morning to evening.

No card. No pressure. Just a kinder way to begin.

How it works

Three soft steps. That's the whole thing.

  1. Brain-dump everything

    Type it all out, messy and unsorted. Errands, the big scary task, the thing you keep forgetting. Getting it out of your head is the first relief.

  2. The plan orders it

    AI Day Plan reads the dump, sorts by what matters and what's realistic, then time-blocks it across your day with proper breaks built in.

  3. You get one calm day

    A single gentle arc, one thing at a time. No decisions left to make at 8am. You just follow the sun.

See it

A day, drawn as a gentle arc.

Here is a real overwhelming list, gently re-shaped. As you scroll, the sun rises, crosses overhead and sets. Each task lands as its own quiet moment along the way.

  • 07:30 Slow start, tea, no phone
  • 09:00 The big scary report (just the first hour)
  • 11:00 Reply to the three emails, then stop
  • 13:00 Lunch and a walk. Properly away.
  • 15:00 Pick up prescription, post the parcel
  • 18:00 Close the laptop. Day's done.

What you typed

report report report, emails!!, prescription, that parcel, eat something, walk maybe, call mum, the report, don't forget the report

What you get

One calm arc. Six gentle moments. The report broken into a single honest hour, not a looming all-day dread.

Why it's calm

Built to lower the noise, not add to it.

Anti-overwhelm by design

You see one moment at a time, never the whole pile at once. The day arrives in soft pieces you can actually hold.

Made for ADHD brains

The hardest part is deciding what to do first. We make that decision for you, kindly, so your energy goes to the doing.

Rest is part of the plan

Breaks, lunch and a proper stop are blocked in first, not squeezed into the gaps. A doable day has room to breathe.

Tomorrow could start gently.

Join the waitlist and be first to turn the morning panic into a calm, doable arc.

A short note when we open the doors. Nothing else.