Task management is a pain. But you kinda want to look like you've got it together.
Timlin is a chill timeboxing app for exactly that. Made for people who can't stick to "proper" task managers but feel weird doing nothing. Just slap a time block on a task, and boom — you're basically planning your day.
■ See your whole day at a glance
Drop today's tasks onto a vertical timeline. Drag them around, and start/end times fill themselves in. One look tells you "ah, that's what today looks like." No overthinking required.
■ Dump your brain on the screen
When your head's a mess, just get everything out. Tasks, ideas, worries — throw them all on the screen first. Order and timing can come later. Somehow, just writing it down makes things feel lighter.
■ A timer that doesn't nag you
Hit start when you actually feel like working. The countdown keeps you from drifting. Don't feel like it? Skip it. No pressure.
■ Swipe yesterday's leftovers in the morning
Tasks you didn't finish show up as cards the next morning. Swipe to decide: "do it today" or "nah, forget it." No reviewing long lists. No angry red "overdue" labels. No guilt. Just a quiet fresh start.
■ Plans fall apart — that's fine
Meetings run long. Afternoons get sleepy. Long-press to nudge things around. That's enough. You don't need a perfect day. Close enough is the goal.
■ Made for people who...
・Have installed and deleted every task app out there
・Lose motivation the moment a to-do list gets long
・Want to have their life together, but never quite follow through
・Have a loose sense of time
・Have ADHD and need external time cues
■ Free features
・Daily timeline planning
・Brain dump
・Focus timer
・Morning swipe for unfinished tasks
・Clean, minimal UI
■ Timlin Pro
For when you want to slack off even more:
・AI-generated plans and task breakdowns
・Google Calendar sync
・Auto-rescheduling
・Custom themes and colors
Pricing:
Pro pricing: $4.99/month | $19.99/year | $64.99 lifetime
■ Made by one person
Timlin is built by a solo developer based in Japan. "I'm lazy too, so I wanted something I'd actually keep using" — that's the whole idea. No feature bloat. Every review gets read. Every piece of feedback gets considered.
Plan your day, kinda.
It doesn't have to be perfect. It doesn't have to be clean. You'll be fine.
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