Most planners assume a steady week. Yours isn’t.
Every tool asks what you’ll do, and none of them asks what you have. So the list keeps its promises to a version of you who had a good week — and a bad one turns into a backlog that reads like a verdict.
A plan you can’t keep on a hard day isn’t a plan — it’s a debt that grows while you rest.
Kinorhy starts from capacity instead: what you actually have today, and what can wait without punishment. Rest and returning later never take progress away.
One calm place, not eleven apps.
Scheduling and habits. Food, money, and the running of a home. Several businesses, their projects, and the people in them. Pets. Recovery. The things that don’t fit a work-only tool and end up nowhere.
Pulse, not streaks.
A streak punishes the day you couldn’t. Kinorhy shows movement through Pulse and compassionate Markers — progress you can see without a broken chain telling you that stopping to rest undid the month.
Built in private, for a real life first.
It runs daily — mine — which is the only honest way to build something that claims to hold a whole life. Not open yet; the name itself is still clearing. If the description above sounds like your week rather than a product pitch, say so and I’ll tell you when there’s something to try.