Priori is a daily planner that behaves like a paper daybook rather than a productivity dashboard. The surface is warm cream, the typography is editorial, and the only colour that ever raises its voice is a single warm sienna — used sparingly, only on the things you have actually committed to.
It is slow productivity, written down. A calm place to plan the day by hour, capture loose thoughts, and reflect on the week, without the noise of badges, streaks shouting at you, or notifications competing for attention.
What's inside
- Today — your day as a paper page. A serif date title at the top, an hour-by-hour timeline below, and a quiet now-pen marking the current hour. Tap any hour to drop a task into that slot.
- Schedule — a calm calendar in three views: day, week, and month. Hairline-divided rows, no shadows, no clutter. A single sienna underline marks the current day.
- Lists — projects and built-in lists for everything that does not have a date yet. Inbox, Someday, This Week, plus any list you create.
- Review — weekly review prompts written for slow reflection, plus goals you can tap to nudge forward and habits with quiet streak counters.
- A unified task editor — one bottom sheet handles a quick capture and the full editor (notes, date, time, list, priority, subtasks, tags, recurrence). Saving fires an undo handle, never a celebration.
Quietly built
- Calm by default. No confetti, no bouncy animations, no celebration overlays. Priori celebrates by understatement.
- All your data stays on your phone. No account, no cloud sync, no telemetry, no third-party trackers.
- Local notifications for due-today priorities and habits whose cadence has come up. Opt-in at first run.
- Dark mode honours the paper voice — warm cream text on deep ink, never pure white on pure black.
- Phone-only and portrait-only. Priori is meant to live in one hand.
If productivity apps have ever felt designed to be opened more than used, Priori is the answer. Slow days, written down.