Timestripe is a perfectly designed workspace for all your projects, tasks and notes. Unlike other apps, Timestripe aligns your daily tasks with bigger goals and helps you focus on what really matters.
Hey, ProductHunt!
Timestripe is a perfectly designed workspace for all your projects, tasks and notes. Unlike other apps, Timestripe aligns your daily tasks with bigger goals and helps you focus on what really matters. People all over the world use Timestripe to organise their lives and work. Last year, more than 1,500,000 tasks were created on Timestripe!
Today, we're excited to introduce Timestripe 3.0, featuring
1. A brand new, stunning calendar for a helicopter view of your month.
2. A Progress Centre that gathers all your project updates in one place.
3. A team page to see who's done what and what's next.
4. Comments and mentions for seamless task discussions.
5. A new list view for boards.
6. Sharing all tasks, notes and goals as public web pages.
7. The launch of Timestripe Magazine with productivity tips and tricks.
8. A Chrome extension for quickly adding content to Timestripe.
9. An improved mobile version for managing tasks on the go.
10. Notifications for iOS and Android.
11. A free trial period to explore Timestripe PRO without limits.
12. A flexible tagging system for better organisation.
13. And a lot of little improvements to make your experience faster and smoother.
For this week only, we're offering Product Hunt users an exclusive 50% discount on Timestripe PRO with the promo code PRODUCTHUNT2024.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas! β€οΈ
Congrats on the launch.
How do you help users move from high-level objectives down to everyday plans? Is there a built-in structure for breaking long-term goals into smaller steps, or do users have to manually link everything together?
Also, as teams use it, how does the platform handle differences in working styles or priorities?
@francescod_ales your previous review of Timestripe is what convinced me to try it out. It was actually funny how I got progressively excited by learning about each of the tool's features, as you described them as if they were no big deal π For me many of them they nothing short of revolutionary! (I'm now a daily user.) Thanks for the previous video and helping me discover this gem. Looking forward to seeing your updated review!
Congrats on launch v3 @daler@kulinkovich1@anatoly_burov@zahadhamov@exemdash.
I'm hearing about this tool for the first time but it feels a bit like OKRs but with a more personal and flexible touch.
As a productivity nerd, I'm excited to try this out!
Looks like someone has finally cracked the productivity x task management tool. Looks clutter free and outcome focused tool. I am sure Timestrip will disrupt the task management space likr what Notion has done to the document management space.
Keep killing it @daler@kulinkovich1@anatoly_burov@zahadhamov@exemdash
I got a personalised gratitude post graphics that you can share post launch with your audience. Do reply and I will share it with you.
Congrats on the launch, product looks polished and interesting. How exactly does Timestripe connect daily tasks to larger objectives? Is it based on subtask hierarchy or some algorithm?
@tymzap yes, tasks can have subtasks, arbitrarily deep in fact! So you can have e.g. a goal for the year, with subgoals that you assign to the months or quarters of that year, and those can have subgoals that you assign to the corresponding weeks... and then under those you can define subgoals that are effectively daily tasks. It's a pretty cool concept! This hierarchy is flexible, too, so you can e.g. freely attach or detach goals from their parents, change their scheduling between different time periods (which they call "horizons"), and even have no schedule at all. (Disclaimer: I am just a user of the app, and am not affiliated with them in any way.)
@tymzap thank you!
As for your question, there are multiple ways you can do this.
First, you can use subtask hierarchy. If your larger objective is a task for a week/month/year/life you can break it down in a tree of tasks and assign each one to a smaller periods of time (we call these "horizons").
Second, for a larger objectives you can create a project board and then create/move tasks there. This way you can manage larger projects and have your individual workflows like Kanban.
Third, if you want to to work on even larger objective together with other people, you can create a space shared with your colleagues/friends. Each space has it's own set of everything: horizons, project boards etc. This way you can separate your personal tasks from work, or separate project tasks between large releases.
And finally, you can mix all of the above! Timestripe is flexible and you can create your unique setup matching your exact needs.
In future releases we will introduce optional AI assistance for decomposing larger objectives into smaller tasks.
This may be the tool I've waiting for someone to build.
Thank you for building this, I'll checking it out and exploring it.
Wish you guys the best on this launch and with your future plans (you got Timestripe for that π).
@daler Congrats on the launch. I like its UI. I will try it out on my phone and see if its the same.
The focus on long-term goals is what impressed me.
@alexxiang thanks! Firstly, weβre building the product for us, so we could have seamless communication, thatβs where all discoveries are apperaring
Time-blocking has become the most effective thing for me to do day-to-day :) Helps me focus etc. & I like the way this works well to allow me to focus on long-term too.
Best of luck with the launch Daler!!
@michael_biork Thanks Michael! It would be great, if you could share this app among your peers, there's still plenty of people who need Timestripe π
Been using Timestripe for a month, and it's like having a personal life coach in my laptop! π―
What I love most is how it connects my daily tasks to bigger goals - no more feeling lost in endless to-do lists. The clean design actually helps me focus (rare for someone who gets distracted by shiny buttons).
Finally found the sweet spot between "getting things done" and "knowing why I'm doing them" π
The feature of a team page seems to encourage members to engage more actively in the project, making the project progress more smoothly. I like the features!
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