Thoughts on productivity, data ownership, and building tools that respect your privacy.
You're spending $300/year on apps that do what a browser can do for free. It's time to rethink the subscription model for personal productivity.
Most productivity tools break the moment you lose wifi. That's a design failure, not a technical limitation.
Every productivity app asks you to store your most important information on their servers. There's a better way.
Most productivity tools treat notes, tasks, and calendar as separate silos. Here's why connecting them changes everything.
Everyone starts with a todo list. Most abandon it within weeks. The problem isn't discipline — it's the tool itself.