Describe your plan in plain English. Daybook turns it into a structured day — blocks, tasks, times — instantly. Goals, calendar, email, all in one place.
14 days. no card. your data stays either way.
You write plans in docs, then manually create tasks in another app, then drag them onto a calendar. Three tools. Three sets of friction.
A meeting moves and your whole day falls apart. Rescheduling takes longer than the meeting itself.
You spend more time organizing than doing. The productivity tool became a second job.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
Organize your life into areas and goals. Break them into tasks, projects, routines, events, and documents — each with sub-tasks. Three levels deep, all natural language.
Just type what you want in plain English. Daybook parses it instantly.
You type:
"morning block from nine to ten with tasks to meditate, brush teeth and stretch"
Daybook creates:
Morning Block 09:00–10:00 (60m) + Meditate 20m, Brush Teeth 20m, Stretch 20m
Or tell the AI to plan your entire day from your goals, calendar, and routines. One sentence.
Plans change. Hit ⌘/ and tell the AI: "John cancelled the 2pm — reschedule everything". Done. Your whole day adapts in seconds. Don't like the result? Undo it instantly.
Move through your blocks. Check off tasks. Your day runs like a machine. When you need context — emails to address, priorities to reconsider — the AI already knows.
All of it. Natural language. Under two minutes. Close the app and go live your life.
Not a chatbot. An agent that reads your goals, calendar, emails, and documents — then acts. It can send emails, create calendar events, reschedule your entire day, and research topics on the web. Don't like what it did? Undo with one command.
You:
"Plan my morning around the board meeting."
Daybook:
"I've blocked 8-10am for board prep since your deck isn't finished. Moved your 1:1 with Sarah to Thursday — she's flexible. Added a 30-minute buffer before the meeting. Here's your morning."
Reads
Schedule, planner, calendar, emails, documents, past conversations
Acts
Creates blocks, moves tasks, sends emails, creates calendar events, reschedules your day
Researches
Searches the web, does deep research with citations, and brings context into your plan
Your calendar, docs, and email — synced both ways. Read, create, and update without switching tabs.
Google Calendar
Outlook Calendar
Google Docs
Gmail
Two views. One keystroke to switch.
Your day, blocked out. Deep work, meetings, breaks — everything has a time and a place.
Your life, organized. Areas, goals, projects, routines — the big picture that drives your daily plan.
Every design decision is backed by evidence. No productivity hacks. No hustle culture.
Time blocking increases follow-through by 2-3x
Gollwitzer (1999) — Implementation intentions research. Specifying when and where you'll do something dramatically increases completion.
Writing your plan increases commitment
The act of typing out your schedule — not dragging blocks — creates psychological ownership of your day.
Structured goal hierarchies drive long-term success
Areas → goals → tasks mirrors how effective planners think. Your daily work connects to what actually matters.
"Minimize the latency between intention and action. Every feature exists to close that gap."
— Rori, Founder
No tiers. No surprises.
$20
per month
That's less than $1 per workday.
14 days. no card. your data stays either way.
if it doesn't plan your day faster than what you use now, I'll refund you. write me directly. one sentence is enough.
— Rori, founder
Those are general-purpose tools. Daybook does one thing: plans and runs your day, as fast as possible. Natural language, AI-powered, with your goals and calendar in one place. No wikis, no databases, no feature bloat.
Just type what you want in plain English. Most people are faster within 10 minutes. The AI handles the rest.
$20/month. Cancel anytime with one click. No contracts, no questions, no guilt.
Yes. Full mobile experience for planning on the go.
Your data is encrypted and stored securely. We don't sell it, share it, or train models on it.
Your day is waiting. Plan it in under two minutes.