Exeqte: The To-Do App That Builds Your Daily List to Fit Your Focus Time
Exeqte is a todo app that knows your weekly focus blocks and the duration of each task — and uses both to build a daily list that always fits inside today's real capacity, with the highest-priority work first. You set up your focus hours once, dump your tasks with priorities and durations, and Exeqte hands you a short, finishable list every morning. The rest of the backlog waits, peacefully, until it's its day.
Set your weekly focus blocks
Tell the app the time blocks each week where you actually do deep work. Mornings before standup. Wednesday afternoons. Whatever's true for you. This becomes your honest weekly capacity — not what you wish you had.
Add tasks with priority and duration
Dump everything on your mind. Tag each task with a priority flag (high, medium, low) and a rough duration estimate. That's the whole input.
Get a daily list that always fits
Every morning, today's list shows only the tasks that fit in today's focus minutes, sorted by priority. When you finish them, you're done for the day. The list earns its right to be short.
See your day on a calendar
Open the calendar view and watch your tasks distributed across your focus blocks. You see exactly where each task will land, so the plan stops being abstract.
What changes
You stop drowning in lists. You stop overworking. You ship the important work first because it's first. You close your laptop done.
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Stop drowning in your todo list. Tonight.
Set your focus hours. Add your tasks with priority and duration. Open Exeqte tomorrow morning and follow the list. Five minutes to set up, free to start.
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